Hotels and Stays in Mussoorie, Uttrakhand









This cosy bedroom includes a glass doorway, an en-suite bathroom with a wall in frosted glass and curtains, a study table and flat TV.

This bedroom on the first floor of the cottage opens to a wide-window passage shared with the White Room. It includes an attached a sunny bathroom.

This bedroom includes a glass door, an attached bathroom with a frosted glass wall, writing table and a book rack with a selection of reading options.

This ground floor room overlooks the patio, is airy and well lit. It includes a writing desk, reclining chairs and an attached frosted-glass window.

This bedroom on the first floor includes a large mirror, TV, and an attached bathroom tiled in sinful red hues. The room opens to a narrow corridor…

This first floor attic room comes with wide-windows, a private corridor provided with wood-benched seating. Includes TV, a writing desk with a…







Seclude Mussoorie Winterline, a 7 bedroom stay, stands perched on a hill, with the mall road just a few metres away. Its bright blue roof and cheeky yellow walls peek through the mountains, inviting guests towards it.
The outdoors include a sunken seating perfect for lounging on a sunny day or watching the sunset winterline, and a comic twist on wrought iron chairs.
Yoga sessions, Dance parties, proposals; weddings and more; everything is possible in Seclude Mussoorie!
A: Perched on a hill just a short walk from Mall Road, Seclude Mussoorie Winterline manages to stay close to the action without feeling crowded. Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun, is about 57 km away, while Dehradun Railway Station is roughly 34 km from the property. From there, it’s the familiar uphill drive into Mussoorie — winding roads, mountain turns, and weather that changes every few kilometres.
Address: Westonal Cottage, Picture Palace Road, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand 248179
The property is best reached before evening, especially during foggy or rainy weather. Paid public parking and valet support are available nearby.
✦ The last stretch into Mussoorie always feels a little cinematic — especially once the clouds start sitting low across the hills.
A: Seven rooms, each built around a different song, colour, and personality. The themes here lean playful and nostalgic — think Yellow Submarine, inspired by the Beatles classic, with cheerful yellow accents and quirky details that match the energy of the song itself.
Then there’s Blue Moon, which feels calmer and softer in comparison. Across the property, the rooms don’t follow a uniform design language — each one is intentionally styled differently, with song lyrics, colour palettes, and little references woven into the space rather than treated as décor for the sake of it.
The bright blue roof, yellow walls, comic-style touches, and winterline views outside continue into the rooms as well, so the entire property feels cohesive without becoming overly themed.
✦ Guests usually end up remembering the room by name here — which says quite a lot about how different they feel from one another.
A: Mussoorie is known for its old hill-station charm — Mall Road walks, colonial-era trails, mountain cafés, and the famous Winterline phenomenon, where the horizon glows gold at sunset during certain months.
From the property, you can head to Lal Tibba, the highest viewpoint in Mussoorie for Himalayan views, take a slow walk along Camel’s Back Road, visit George Everest’s House for sunset views over the valleys, or ride up to Gun Hill Point for panoramic views of the town and mountains. The Kipling Trail is worth doing if you enjoy forest walks and quieter corners of Mussoorie.
Back at Seclude, the pace slows down — yoga in the hills, candlelight dinners, BBQ evenings, karaoke nights, movie nights under the stars, and sunset views from the sunken seating area tend to become part of the routine pretty quickly.
✦ Most guests come planning to “experience Mussoorie” — and end up enjoying the slower moments here just as much.
A: Quite a few, actually. Candlelight dinners, bonfire evenings, barbeques, movie nights under the stars, karaoke sessions, birthday setups, anniversaries, yoga mornings, and even intimate proposals or celebrations.
The property naturally lends itself to group stays as well — there’s enough energy when you want it, and enough quiet corners when you don’t. The outdoor sunken seating especially becomes a gathering point once evening sets in.
✦ Some evenings here end quietly with tea and a view. Others unexpectedly turn into karaoke nights. Both somehow fit Mussoorie perfectly.
A: Check-in: 2:00 PM | Check-out: 11:00 AM. Early check-in and late check-out are available on request, subject to availability, at an additional charge. All bookings are non-refundable — please review your dates carefully before confirming. Valid photo ID is required for all guests aged 18+ at check-in. Unmarried couples are welcome.
✦ Book directly on seclude.in for the best available rate and preferred room selection.
A: Hill-station café food at heart — comforting, easy, and best enjoyed slowly. Expect a mix of Indian favourites, café-style dishes, grills, breakfast spreads, and warm desserts that make complete sense once the temperature drops outside.
Most meals naturally drift outdoors when the weather is clear — especially around sunset. And during colder evenings, the combination of mountain fog, hot food, and a bonfire tends to keep guests around longer than expected.
✦ A late evening coffee here usually turns into an entire hour outside without you noticing.
A: Because it captures the side of Mussoorie people usually remember later — not just the sightseeing, but the feeling of being in the hills.
The bright playful design, seven individually styled rooms, winterline views, outdoor seating, and easy access to Mall Road give it the energy of a social hill stay without losing the quieter moments Mussoorie is loved for.
It’s equally suited to couples, groups, celebrations, and people simply looking for a few slower days in the mountains.
✦ Winterline works best when you leave a little room in your itinerary for doing absolutely nothing.