The Mall
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING IN MUSSOORIE/ Updated : Jul 8, 2016, 10:56 IST
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Take a leisurely stroll along the Mall Road, which is the heart of Mussoorie.
Take a leisurely stroll along the Mall Road, which is the heart of Mussoorie. Read less

Take a leisurely stroll along the Mall Road, which is the heart of Mussoorie. Although it’s jam packed with throngs of tourists on foot and in vehicles, this is an exhilarating experience which will give you a chance to get in a spot of shopping too. The two-kilometre-long stretch begins from Library Point and goes all the way up to Picture Palace, although you won’t find it as long owing to the variety of stalls selling bric-a-brac, snacks and other knick-knacks along the way. We suggest munching on a hot fire-roasted ‘bhutta’ (corn on the cob), which is absolutely essential to make the experience complete. Look out for stores selling woollens and shawls.
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