Picturesque and pleasant, Shimla is one of the most visited hill stations in the country that attracts travellers from far and beyond. A favourite of honeymooners and families alike, the place in the foothills of the Himalayas, is home to marvellous structures like the Viceregal Lodge, the Christ Church and the Woodville Palace. The colonial-touch is quite evident in each and every structure here. The Gothic style Gaiety Theatre is another landmark in Shimla, which was designed by the English architect Henry Irwin. These all together make some of the most famous places to visit in Shimla. The historical value of these attractions is immense. Moreover, Shimla is also known for its cute little cafes and restaurants, serving a wide variety of delicious Indian and local cuisine. The destination is also a paradise for shoppers and the shops lined along the Mall Road are just perfect to buy some woollen clothes and handicrafts and souvenirs. There’s a lovely picnic spot at Annandale, close to the Mall, where guests can chill and relax. The place is a heaven for nature lovers and photographers and they can go to the Himalayan Bird Park, where a wide variety of Birds can be seen.
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