Nepean Sea Road

Nepean Sea Road
Priyadarshini Park, Nepean Sea Road

Nepean Sea Road is an upmarket neighbourhood near Malabar Hill in South Mumbai. The area is named after Sir Evan Nepean, 1st Baronet, a British politician and administrator, and the Governor of Bombay (1812--1819).


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