Gateway Of India Mumbai
#3 in Tourist AttractionsThe Gateway of India is a 26-meter tall basalt arch monument built in 1924 at Apollo Bunder waterfront, serving as the ceremonial entrance to Mumbai during British rule and now a popular gathering spot with harbor views. Visitors can walk around the monument for free, take boat rides to nearby Elephanta Caves from the adjacent jetty, and explore the surrounding Colaba area with its hotels, restaurants, and street vendors selling souvenirs.
Overview
The Gateway of India is a 26-meter tall basalt arch monument built in 1924 at Apollo Bunder waterfront, serving as the ceremonial entrance to Mumbai during British rule and now a popular gathering spot with harbor views. Visitors can walk around the monument for free, take boat rides to nearby Elephanta Caves from the adjacent jetty, and explore the surrounding Colaba area with its hotels, restaurants, and street vendors selling souvenirs.
Location & Contact
Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai
Highlights
- Highly rated — 4.6 stars from 380,736 reviews
- Mid-range pricing — good value
- Located in Colaba, Mumbai
Planning notes
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Visitor tips
Aggregate ratings summarize recent visitor sentiment; peak-time crowds can feel different from weekday visits. Pair this stop with backups from the category list if timing slips.
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