Queen’s Necklace

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The Queen’s Necklace is a famous seaside promenade in Mumbai, India, renowned for its sweeping curve of streetlights that resemble a string of pearls when viewed at night.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark in Mumbai
seaside promenade
tourist attraction
climateZone tropical wet and dry climate
country India
featuredIn Indian films
tourism photographs of Mumbai
followsCoastOf Arabian Sea
governedBy Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai
hasAlternativeName Marine Drive
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Mumbai’s Art Deco-era seafront
hasFeature benches along the seafront
curved coastal road
paved pedestrian promenade
sea wall
hasLighting streetlights along the curve
hasNearbyArea Chowpatty Beach
Churchgate
Nariman Point
hasType boulevard
road
hasViewOf Arabian Sea
Malabar Hill, Mumbai
surface form: Malabar Hill area

Mumbai
surface form: Mumbai skyline
isFamousFor necklace-like appearance from elevated viewpoints
night-time illumination
isIconOf Mumbai
isPopularWith local residents
tourists
knownFor resembling a string of pearls at night
sea-facing promenade
sunset views
sweeping curve of streetlights
view of Mumbai skyline
locatedIn Maharashtra
Mumbai
South Mumbai
partOf Marine Drive
Mumbai’s coastal road network
tourismRegion Mumbai Metropolitan Region
surface form: Mumbai metropolitan region
transportMode road transport
usedFor evening walks
leisure
recreation
visibleFrom Malabar Hill
nearby high-rise buildings

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Marine Drive alsoKnownAs Queen’s Necklace
Marine Drive hasNickname Queen’s Necklace
Kamla Nehru Park, Mumbai hasView Queen’s Necklace
Malabar Hill, Mumbai hasViewOf Queen’s Necklace