Updated On: 15 June, 2025 08:24 AM IST | Mumbai | Junisha Dama
Retrace the city’s queer roots with this crawl that celebrates early LGBTQiA+ hangouts and cultural creators

A pride march in Mumbai, 2023. File pic/Shadab Khan
Long before Pride, there was presence. Mumbai’s queer community carved out space for itself quietly, cleverly, and often in plain sight. They met under the cover of trees in parks, signalled each other with roses at cafes, and socialised in the shadows of bars that never asked questions.
Today, the city has Pride marches, film festivals, and spaces proudly claiming to be LGBTQiA+ friendly. But Mumbai’s legacy of queer resilience is in its nooks and crannies.
Go on this heritage crawl through the streets where queer Mumbai once found its voice and enjoyed a sense of quiet liberation.