Fact File
This magnificient monument was constructed in the honour of King George V
and Queen Mary's visit to Bombay and was designed by George Wittet.
Overview
Situated at Apollo Bunder, the Gateway is of great historical significance.
It was built in the honour of King George V and Queen Mary's visit to Mumbai
in 1911. The monument situated near the harbour, measures 26 m in height and
was opened on 4th December 1924. Made of yellow basalt stone in Indo-
Sarcenic style, it also depicts the muslim architecture of Gujarat. It is an
excellent masterpiece of colonial archaeological heritage attracting
tourists from all over the world.
By Air : Flights operate from Mumbai.
By Rail : The main railway station Chattrapati Shivaji
Terminus (CST) formerly known as Victoria terminus (VT) is situated in the
Mumbai city.
By Road : Mumbai is well connected by a roads to the rest
of India.
Victoria Terminus Railway Station
This World Heritage Site is presently known as Chhatrapati Shivaji
Terminus. It is a beautiful structure representing the Indo-Gothic
architecture. Built in 1887, this railway station lies in Dr. D. Naoroji
Road, Nagar Chowk. Designed by Frederick Stevens, it was the headquarters of
the Great Indian Peninsular Railway Company. Statue of Queen Victoria,
intricate carvings of peacocks, elephants, monkeys in the domes, spires and
stained glass windows are just fantastic.
Elephanta Caves
It is located 11km away from Gateway of India in the Elephanta Island on
the Arabian Sea. This World Heritage Site includes some of the elegant rock
cut sculpture in India. Spread on an area of 60,000 sq feet it consist of a
collection of shrines, courtyards and stone sculptures of the Hindu Gods and
Goddesses. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, these caves are excavated probably
during the 8th century. Among the caves, Cave One is most awe-inspiring and
marvelous.
Prince of Wales Musuem
Built in 1914, this beautiful musuem has on display of art, sculpture, rare
coins, weapons and miniature paintings.
Marine Drive
Widely known as the 'Queen of Necklace' it is an ideal location to spend
the evenings. Visitors can see tall buildings on one side and sea on the
other, while walking through this popular sea front. Extended from Nariman
Point to Malabar Hills it draw lot of visitors.
Hanging Garden

Located in the Malabar Hill, this terraced garden is also called the
'Ferozeshah Mehta Garden'. From the garden, visitors can view the lovely
sunsets over the Arabian Sea.