1. India Gate is a war memorial and one of the most popular landmarks in New Delhi, India. It was built in 1931 by Edwin Lutyens, who also designed the city of New Delhi. The arch-shaped monument is made up of red sandstone and stands 42 meters tall. The names of more than 13,000 British and Indian soldiers who died in World War I are inscribed on the walls of India Gate.

India Gate is also a famous picnic spot and attracts locals and tourists alike. The area around the monument has nicely maintained green lawns and fountains. It is a popular place for evening walks, street food, and photography. In the evening, the monument is beautifully lit up, and people come to enjoy the magnificent sight.

2. India Gate is open 24 hours a day, and there is no entry fee to visit the monument. The best time to visit India Gate is during the winter months, from October to March, when the weather is pleasant. There is a helpline number available for any queries related to the monument: +91 11 2336 5358.

3. India Gate is located in the heart of New Delhi, and there are various ways to reach there. The nearest metro station is Central Secretariat, which is on the yellow line and violet line. From there, one can take an auto-rickshaw or walk to reach India Gate. Buses and taxis are also readily available to reach the monument.