Rashtrapati Niwas (Viceregal Lodge)
Shimla, India


Rashtrapati Niwas, formerly known as the Viceregal Lodge, is a grand colonial-era building constructed in the late 19th century, originally serving as the summer residence for British Viceroys of India. Its blend of Scottish baronial architecture and Himalayan influences is striking, with extensive gardens and panoramic views over Shimla and the surrounding mountains.
Allocate about an hour to explore the meticulously maintained grounds and the museum, which showcases aspects of India's governance history. Visiting in summer offers pleasant weather, but the off-season months reveal a quieter, more contemplative atmosphere. Nearby, the Mall Road provides additional dining and shopping options.
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