The Gateway of India is a monumental arch located in Mumbai, India. Built in 1924, it was designed to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to India. The structure stands 26 meters tall and features Indo-Saracenic architecture, combining elements from both Indian and Islamic styles.
Situated on the waterfront of Apollo Bunder, the gateway overlooks the Arabian Sea. It has become a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of Mumbai. The site also serves as a departure point for ferries heading to Elephanta Island, known for its ancient rock-cut temples and sculptures.