Upon reaching the city of Mumbai we get the India Gate Symbol of the city and the place where most visitors begin their visit. It is located south on the promenade, and is an architectural wonder.
Indo-Arabic style with architectural elements typical of sixteenth-century Muslim buildings Gujarat Is an arc of 26 meters high with a dome 15 meters in diameter, built in yellow basalt and reinforced concrete. It was made in 1911, to commemorate the visit of the kings George V and Mary Bombay in December of that year, and an inscription in one of his stones remember that moment. However, could only be opened to the public in December 1924 passed through here the last British troops to withdraw from India in 1948.