India Gate in Delhi

India Gate

How To Reach India Gate


Situated at a distance of around 18 km away from the Delhi Airport, you can easily reach India Gate either by taxi that you can find outside the airport, or get an online cab. Moreover, DTC buses are linked from Airport to India Gate just to make your travel comfy and convenient. Traveling through the metro can be a little time-consuming, if you want to explore the place on your own then you can opt for the metro or you can catch auto-rickshaws as well.

Best Time To Visit India Gate


The months of February through April and August through November are the best time to visit the India Gate in Delhi. Extreme temperatures in the winter and summer make outdoor activities like sightseeing uncomfortable.

Yet, in the spring, the weather is mild and there are flowers growing near the Gate. The atmosphere at India Gate is comforting and warm in the fall, making it a good time to visit. Due to heavy and erratic downpours, outdoor activities in Delhi must be curtailed during the monsoon season.

Tips To Visit India Gate


  • Evening visits to India Gate are best made between 7 and 9:30 p.m. You won't want to miss the moment when the floodlights and colored lights are switched on!
  • Wearing warm clothing is a must if you plan on seeing Delhi during the winter. Due to the high temperatures in the city during the summer, it is recommended to wear light cotton clothes with the arms covered.
  • It is advised that you carry some cash while visiting India Gate. Even though there is no entry ticket, you can try some street food from the nearby place. 
  • If your trip is planned around 26th January then avoid adding it to your itinerary as the area will be cordoned off due to rehearsals and other arrangements.

Things To Do at India Gate


There are various things to do at India Gate that you can do with your family and friends. Below is a rundown of the most often practiced pastimes:

  • Take a stroll first thing in the morning and witness the stunning architecture and surrounding landscape as a wonderful way to kick off the day. The area around India Gate, known as Rajpath, is popular with early morning walkers, visitors, and runners.
  • India Gate isn't only a location to go to in the morning; it's also a popular area for afternoon picnics with friends and loved ones.
  • See the spectacular light display that is put on every night by the fountains that have been built beside India Gate. This is a combination of mythology and pure visual delight!
  • Take photographs and portraits at India Gate; the monument is a favorite spot for photographers and tourists alike because of its unique design. Take photographs and portraits at India Gate is one of the Top Things to Do in India.
  • Lastly, take the kids to the Children's Park next to India Gate, where they may learn to appreciate history while having a blast at the park's many attractions.

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India Gate Timings:
  • Monday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Tuesday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Wednesday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Thursday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Friday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Saturday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Sunday
    Open 24 Hours
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Entrance Fee
  • Foreigners Entry Ticket : Free
  • Indians Entry Ticket : Free
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FAQs About India Gate

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Lord Edwin Lutyens, working for the British Raj, created the India Gate. On February 10, 1921, the then-Duke of Connaught laid the cornerstone. The monument wasn't dedicated for another decade, on February 12, 1931, when Viceroy of India Lord Irwin finally attended. As India regained independence in 1947, however, the monument lost its significance as a symbol of British bravery.

Over 70,000 names are etched on the front walls of India Gate, a monument to the martyr's courage. All the British Indian Army men who lost their lives in World War I are memorialized here. A cenotaph was erected as a memorial to these men, and on top of it is a soldier's helmet displayed next to an inverted L1A1 rifle.

Amar Jawan Jyoti, also known as the "Flame of Immortal Soldier," is a shrine made of black marble located just beyond India Gate. The flame commemorates not just the British Indian Army's fallen in World War I, but also the lives lost by veteran troops in the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War between India and Pakistan.

The India Gate (now officially named Delhi Memorial) is a huge sandstone arch in New Delhi that was built to honor the soldiers of British India who perished in the conflicts that broke out between 1914 and 1919 and were originally called the All-India War Monument.

No, you can not go to the top of India Gate. The arch of India Gate, like the Arch of Constantine in Rome, is an ensemble of the splendor and grace of the past. The Gate has ornate carvings that are worthy of close inspection and photographic documentation.

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