The Gateway of India is one of Mumbai's most famous landmarks, standing proudly at the Apollo Bunder area on the waterfront of the Arabian Sea. Constructed in 1924, this grand arch was built to commemorate the visit of British monarchs King George V and Queen Mary to India in 1911. The structure, made of yellow basalt and concrete, showcases a combination of Hindu and Muslim architectural styles, symbolizing a blend of cultures. Over the years, it has become a popular tourist destination and a gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. The Gateway also holds historical significance as it was the departure point for British troops when India gained independence in 1947. Today, it remains a must-visit attraction, offering stunning views of the sea and nearby landmarks like the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel.
Gateway of India, (30 Minutes)
Monday, January 1, 0001
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- Elephanta Caves Boating (Monday Closed , 3-4 Hours Rs 350/-)
- Gateway of India, (30 Minutes)
- Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, (30 Minutes)
- CSM Museum - Halting Point (INR150 EXTRA)
- CST (Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminals) - Show from Running Bus
- BMC House - Show from Running Bus
- Haj House - Show from Running Bus
- GPO - Show from Running Bus
- Asiatic Library - Show from Running Bus
- High Court - Show from Running Bus
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