The Oberoi Cecil, Chaura Maidan, Shimla 171004, India
Government of India, Ministry of Tourism
Travel Notes
Shimla is a quaint destination located in the Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh, approximately 350 kms north of Delhi. And three hours by car from Chandigarh.
Shimla was adopted as the summer capital of British India in 1863. To this day, memories of the era abound in the many examples of colonial architecture that dot the city.
The Oberoi Cecil sits at the quieter end of Shimla’s central Mall Road, near many famous cultural sites and shopping.
The Oberoi, Bengaluru derives most of its electricity needs from wind power.
Our Bengaluru hotel also has IoT-based air purification in all guest rooms. This advanced filtration system cleanses the air of airborne pollutants and allergens. For the healthiest air in the city.
The hotel is equipped with electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.
Take a guided walk through Shimla’s history. Spot original architecture and hear colourful stories of times gone by. Sights include Viceregal Lodge, Gorton Castle, St. Michael's Cathedral, The Mall, The Ridge and Clarkes Hotel.
This guided tour starts with a short walk (or drive) from The Oberoi Cecil to the village of Annadale, where you will descend through rhododendron and cedar forests into the Glen, for a picnic lunch beside a stream. Opt for an invigorating climb back to our hotel or let us drive you in a luxury car.
Equipped with air hockey, a carrom board, tabletop foosball, table tennis, a pool table and soft toys. The centre also has a well-stocked library and a daily changing schedule of complimentary activities. All supervised by a member of the Children’s Activity Centre team.
A romantic four-course dinner for two, personalised by our chefs, served in our private dining room and complemented by our unobtrusive attention. Perfect for a special occasion or just because.
A two-hour hike from Mashobra takes you along the periphery of the Presidential estate in Charabra. The hike to the top from here is easy. The hike traverses through villages, apple orchards, ridgelines, thick pine, spruce, oak forest and spectacular views of the Himalayas.
Christ Church in Shimla was built to accommodate the many British Christians living and visiting Shimla during the colonial rule. Started in 1844, it took over a decade to complete, but remains one of the best places to visit in Shimla during Christian festivals, or at any time of the year to take in some wonderful colonial architecture and feel yourself transported back into history. Christ Church is located on the Ridge, near Lakkar Bazaar and The Mall Road, within walking distance of The Oberoi Cecil, Shimla.
The Town Hall in Shimla was built by the British in 1910 and sits on The Mall Road near many hotels in Shimla, including The Oberoi Cecil. Many offices of the Shimla Municipal Corporation still operate from within the Town Hall. There is also a library within its walls. However, most people venture little further than its iconic steps; one of the best Shimla tourist spots for a selfie.
The Shimla State Library, Municipal Corporation Library, or fondly named: Tudor Library is located near Christ Church and The Mall Road, in central Shimla. It is easily reached from many hotels in Shimla’s Mall Road, including The Oberoi Cecil, and is rated as one of the best places to see in Shimla, housing many rare books that can only be found here.
The monument of Rani Jhansi is approximately ten minutes’ drive from The Oberoi Cecil. Located in Rani Jhansi Park, the statue is a memorial to the horse-mounted queen, or Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi who died aged 30, one year after fighting in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. She is a symbol of resistance against the British colonial rulers and a source of pride for Indian nationalists.
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2017
National Tourism Award, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India
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2016
National Tourism Award, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India