gateway of india

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The Gateway of India is an arch monument built during the 20th century in Bombay, India. The monument was erected to commemorate the landing of …

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Apr 22, 2025
Gateway of India is a must-visit historical monument in Mumbai, blending architectural elegance with deep historical significance. Its majestic Indo-Saracenic style and seaside location make it a per…Full review by Chetan P
Apr 22, 2025
Built in 1924, this grand basalt arch was originally erected to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary. Today, it stands as a powerful symbol of colonial history and a popular tourist …Full review by Jayanta B
Apr 22, 2025
The Gateway of India is a historic arch monument in Mumbai, India, built to commemorate the landing of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911. Located on the waterfront at Apollo Bunder, it's a blend o…Full review by Sunshine50842468492

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Does it require tickets or a booking of any sort?
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No ticket needed to see the Gateway. You only need a ticket if you want to take a boat ride to nearby caves.
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Can i cut a cake at gateway
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Why would you want to do it, experience the sea. If you have a private Yatch you can do it or do it at Taj Mahal palace
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Hi Guys I’m thinking of doing a stopover in Mumbai, is three nights enough to see the main attractions and secondly, …
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Hi Guys I’m thinking of doing a stopover in Mumbai, is three nights enough to see the main attractions and secondly, what are the main “must see” attractions ? Thanks in advance
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Dharavi, Marine Drive, Elephanta Caves, Dabbawalas
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Is port pickup available
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There's is a ferry facility ..to Alibag , elephenta caves & yes yachts can also be booked if you stay at Hotel Taj.
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Is port pickup available
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If you mean do small boats depart from Gateway of India then yes it is possible. A boat trip to an island called Elephanta leaves from Gateway of India, meant to be worth it. …
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If you mean do small boats depart from Gateway of India then yes it is possible. A boat trip to an island called Elephanta leaves from Gateway of India, meant to be worth it. Mumbai an amazing place but be prepared for crazy traffic and wonderfully warm people.
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