Gateway of India Attractions & Landmark
The Most Popular LandmarkNear the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower
Mumbai,
400001
India
+91 22 2414 3200Transport Options:
Train Available: Churchgate
Overview
Easily Mumbai's most popular landmark, this yellow basalt arch was built to commemorate the visit of King George V in 1911. Designed by George Wittet, this imposing structure overlooking the Arabian Sea, was opened to the public in 1924 and since then it's been on every tourist itinerary besides being a favorite meeting point for the locals. Many launches depart from here for short joyrides around the harbor or for longer ones to the Elephanta Caves. Touts, balloon sellers, photographers, peanut vendors roam around the place to give it a unique buzz.Upcoming Events Near Gateway of India
- Elephanta Island - An Ode to Siva | 2009-12-31, 00:00:00
- Mumbai Local | 2009-12-31, 00:00:00
- Mumbai International Boat Show | 2010-02-21,
The most popular landmark of Mumbai and worthy named the Gateway of India, a solid monument to welcome the guests of Mumbai. No tourist leave Mumbai without visiting this attraction of Mumbai. You find the Taj nearby and the statue of Chatrapati Shivaji. Don't miss the friendly photographer to get a souvenir for your album.
The Gateway of India was a rather "touristy" place but nice to see. There was not a lot to do here so no more than an hour is needed at the actual Gateway of India. You can take a ferry to the Elephanta Caves (must get there early afternoon to get last ferry. The ferry ride was beautiful and the caves were nice. There is some shopping along the MANY steps to get the caves. STAY AWAY FROM NATIVE WOMEN WANTING YOU TO TAKE THEIR PICTURE!!! These women ask you to take a photo of them but them harass you for money. They are scammers..stay away from them. The many steps to the caves were steep and took some energy so if you can hire the chair guys at the bottom of the steps you are in luck. You pay them to carry you to the top (sadly,I did not know this until I was ready to leave the island..I would have done this had I known sooner).
The Gateway of India captures many parts of the multifaceted life that is Mumbai. It's a clash of traditional Konkani fishermen, tourists, the wealthy elite of the city (the Taj Mahal hotel is nearby) the sharp tang of salt air. A MUST SEE while you are in Mumbai.
This was a most memorable and romantic trip! Gateway is beautiful! Do take the boats to Elephanta caves and explore some beautiful caves and lovely islands!
The Gateway of Indian should be respoected for its architectural design and for its historci representation of Bombay's colourful history. You can visit this place anytime during the year, while shopping in down town mumbai.
it is a place of indian recreation and culture.it is very big and marvellous and beautiful. lizzie mcquare
from what i remember of my holiday to mumbai, the gateway is quite an experience. the park nearby is absolutely beautiful and the hotels and others buildings are equally as great. i saw the gatewau from afar and it was breathtaking. i would love to go back and see the place properly
Saluting Arabian Sea from Southern Mumbai, is a greatest of Architecture, The Gateway of India. Been there so many times, but every times it feels so new. The Colaba area nearby is the best market to shop, some of the best chouvenirs and many Indian things. From Gateway One can catch Ferry for Elephanta caves which is altogether a new experiences. [Built in the Indo-saracenic style, the Gateway of India was meant to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Bombay, prior to the Darbar in Delhi in December 1911. The foundation stone was laid on March 31, 1911 and George Wittet's final design sanctioned in August 1914. Between 1915 and 1919 work proceeded on reclamations at Apollo Pier for the land on which the gateway and the new sea wall would be built. The foundations were completed in 1920. The Gateway is built from yellow Kharodi basalt and reinforced concrete. The central dome is 48 feet in diameter and 83 feet above ground at its highest point. The whole harbour front was realigned in order to come in line with a planned esplanade which would sweep down to the centre of the town. The cost of the construction was Rs. 21 lakhs, borne mainly by the Government of India. For lack of funds, the approach road was never built, and the Gateway now stands at an angle to the road leading up to it.The construction was completed in 1924, and the Gateway opened on December 4, 1924 by the Viceroy, Earl of Reading.]
really enjoyed the place - took us back we holidayed in Dec last last can only say good things about the place not much different from South Africa will definitely be back soon
the cool breeze blowing through the whole way. also the view it provides is amazing. taz applies 1 star to the monumentreally a cool sturdy place to be visited again.also it provides an entry to the economically developed city
When I went in 1999, the Gateway of India, seemed like a monument that existed. i was so bored and felt like sleeping. Thanks to a special march that went on that day, it was a memorable experience. there is a taj hotel and many good restaurants to eat it. enjoy.



