• Mumbai • Maharashtra
Historical PlaceThe Gateway of India is a grand basalt arch monument located at Apollo Bunder in South Mumbai. It was built in 1924 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to India in 1911. Designed in Indo-Saracenic architectural style, the monument combines Indian, Islamic, and European design elements.
Standing 26 meters high, the Gateway of India once served as the ceremonial entrance to British governors and viceroys arriving in India by sea. Historically, it also marks the point from where the last British troops departed India in 1948, making it a powerful symbol of colonial history and independence.
Today, the Gateway of India is a lively public space visited by thousands of tourists every day. Visitors enjoy sea views, photography, boat rides to nearby attractions, and the vibrant atmosphere created by street vendors and locals. The monument looks especially beautiful in the evening when it is illuminated.
What is the best time to visit?
Oct -March
What is the entry fee?
₹ No entry fee