Wildflower Hall
Times of India/Guest Contributor/HOTELS IN SHIMLA/ Updated : Oct 18, 2018, 15:17 IST
Synopsis
An erstwhile property of the former Lord Kitchener, Wildflower Hall in Shimla offers colonial charm and serene atmosphere. Relishing the comfort of luxurious rooms and suites with amazing views of the Himalayas is the perfect way … Read more
An erstwhile property of the former Lord Kitchener, Wildflower Hall in Shimla offers colonial charm and serene atmosphere. Relishing the comfort of luxurious rooms and suites with amazing views of the Himalayas is the perfect way to experience a pleasurable stay. Guests can choose to stay in Lord Kitchener Suite, Deluxe Suite Premier Mountain View Room, Premier Mountain View Room or Premier Valley View Room. Read less
An erstwhile property of the former Lord Kitchener, Wildflower Hall in Shimla offers colonial charm and serene atmosphere. Relishing the comfort of luxurious rooms and suites with amazing views of the Himalayas is the perfect way to experience a pleasurable stay. Guests can choose to stay in Lord Kitchener Suite, Deluxe Suite Premier Mountain View Room, Premier Mountain View Room or Premier Valley View Room.
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