ISKCON Temple Juhu
Juhu
Basic Information
4:30 AM - 1 PM, 4 PM - 9 PM
Free
Morning or evening aarti
Religious
Juhu
4:30 AM - 1 PM, 4 PM - 9 PM
Free
Morning or evening aarti
Religious
While ISKCON Temple Juhu is a bit of a walk from the metro, it's still your best bet to avoid Mumbai's traffic. Many visitors take an auto-rickshaw for the last stretch.
Board the Line 1
Look for trains heading towards Andheri. Check the display boards for confirmation.
Get off at Andheri
The station is well-marked. Use the main exit towards the street level.
Head to ISKCON Temple Juhu
Around 25 minutes walking. Consider a shared auto (₹20-30) if you prefer.
Prefer not to walk? Auto-rickshaws and cabs are available right outside Andheri station. Negotiate the fare before you hop in, or use Uber/Ola for fixed pricing.
ISKCON Temple Juhu holds spiritual significance for devotees and visitors alike. Situated in Juhu, this sacred space offers a moment of peace amidst Mumbai's urban rush. Many locals visit here regularly, and first-time visitors often find the atmosphere unexpectedly calming.
Andheri metro station is the closest to ISKCON Temple Juhu, though you'll want to factor in the 25-minute walk (or grab an auto). It's not the shortest commute, but the metro still beats sitting in Mumbai traffic.
While you're in the area, consider checking out Juhu Beach and Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital – they're near the same metro station and can easily be combined into a single trip.