City Map Compare/Mumbai vs Delhi
vs
5 km
|

Mumbai

603 km²

Delhi

1,484 km²

Mumbai vs Delhi - City Size Comparison

Mumbai vs Delhi - City Size Comparison

Mumbai

India

Area603 km²
Population12.44M
Density20,630 /km²
Elevation14 m
Metro Pop.20.7M
Founded1507
Climatetropical wet and dry
Delhi

India

Area1,484 km²
Population16.79M
Density11,314 /km²
Elevation216 m
Metro Pop.32.9M
Founded1500 BC
Climatehumid subtropical

Area Comparison

Mumbai is 2.5x smaller than Delhi

Population Comparison

Mumbai has 1.3x fewer people than Delhi

Is Mumbai Bigger Than Delhi?

Delhi is significantly larger, covering 2.5 times the area of Mumbai. Delhi spans 1,484 km² (573 mi²) while Mumbai covers 603 km² (233 mi²) — a difference of 881 km². You could fit Mumbai inside Delhi approximately 2 times.

To put Mumbai's size in perspective, its area of 603 km² is roughly the same size as Seoul. Meanwhile, Delhi at 1,484 km² is roughly the same size as London.

Mumbai's footprint is roughly about 84,000 American football fields, 180 times the area of Central Park, or 10 times the area of Manhattan — pick whichever unit feels intuitive. For Delhi, that's about 208,000 American football fields, 25 times the area of Manhattan, or 14 times the area of Paris.

About Mumbai

Mumbai, also known as Bombay, is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial capital and the most populous city proper of India, with an estimated population of 12.5 million (1.25 crore). Mumbai is the centre of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, which is among the most populous metropolitan areas in the world with a population of over 23 million. Mumbai lies on the Konkan coast on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour.

Known as "Bombay", Mumbai covers 603 km² with a population of 12.4 million. The city was established in 1507. Mumbai is known for Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Bollywood, among other attractions. The city's main transit system is the Mumbai Suburban Railway.

Mumbai is the most populous city proper in India and serves as the country's financial capital with around 12.5 million residents.

About Delhi

Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi, is a megacity and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India. Straddling the Yamuna river, but spread chiefly to the west, or beyond its right bank, Delhi shares borders with the state of Uttar Pradesh in the east and with the state of Haryana in the remaining directions. Delhi became a union territory on 1 November 1956 and the NCT in 1995. The NCT covers an area of 1,484 square kilometres (573 sq mi).

Often called "City of Djinns", Delhi has an area of 1,484 km² and is home to 16.8 million people. Its history stretches back to 1500 BC. Visitors come for Red Fort, India Gate, Qutub Minar, and much more. Getting around is easy with the Delhi Metro.

Delhi is a megacity and union territory of India, containing New Delhi, the capital of the country.

Metropolitan Area Comparison

Looking beyond city limits, the Delhi metropolitan area covers 46,208 km², which is 7.3x larger than greater Mumbai at 6,355 km². The Delhi metro area is also more populous, with 32.9 million people compared to 20.7 million.

Population Density

Mumbai has a population density of 20,630 people per km² — one of the most densely packed urban areas on Earth. Delhi, with 11,314 people per km², is an extremely dense urban environment. Mumbai is noticeably denser, packing 1.8 times more people per square kilometer.

Both Mumbai and Delhi are in India, making this a domestic size comparison that reveals how differently cities can develop within the same nation.

Climate & Time Zone

Mumbai has a tropical wet and dry climate while Delhi experiences humid subtropical conditions.

Key Differences at a Glance

Size Ratio

Mumbai fits inside Delhi ~2 times

Density Gap

Mumbai is 1.8x more densely populated

History

Delhi is ~3,007 years older

Cities Similar in Size to Mumbai

Mumbai covers 603 km². Cities with a similar urban footprint include Madrid (604 km²), Seoul (605 km²), Chicago (606 km²), Toronto (630 km²), or Hyderabad (650 km²).

Cities Similar in Size to Delhi

Delhi covers 1,484 km². Cities with a similar urban footprint include Mexico City (1,485 km²), São Paulo (1,521 km²), Bangkok (1,569 km²), London (1,572 km²), or Bogotá (1,578 km²).

Related Comparisons

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mumbai bigger than Delhi?
Delhi is 2.5 times larger than Mumbai by area. Delhi covers 1,484 km² while Mumbai spans 603 km², a difference of 881 km².
How many times does Mumbai fit inside Delhi?
Mumbai (603 km²) fits inside Delhi (1,484 km²) approximately 2 times. That means Delhi is 2.5x the area of Mumbai.
What is the population difference between Mumbai and Delhi?
Delhi has approximately 16.8 million people, while Mumbai has about 12.4 million. Delhi has 4.3 million more residents.
Which city is more densely populated, Mumbai or Delhi?
Mumbai is more densely populated with 20,630 people per km², compared to 11,314 people per km².
Which city is older, Mumbai or Delhi?
Delhi is older, founded around -1500, while Mumbai was established around 1507 — a difference of about 3007 years.
How does the map comparison work?
Our synchronized map comparison tool displays both cities at the same zoom level. When you zoom in or out on one map, the other automatically adjusts to maintain the same scale, allowing you to directly compare the relative sizes of both cities.
Can I compare other cities?
Yes! Use the city selectors at the top of the page to choose any two cities from our database of 50+ major cities worldwide, or enter custom coordinates for any location.

Distance Between Mumbai and Delhi

The straight-line distance from Mumbai to Delhi is 1,153 km (717 miles), with an estimated flight time of ~1h 51m. See full distance details, including timezone difference and city facts.

Want to explore more? Compare city sizes for any two cities worldwide, or share your location live with friends.