HomeStay Details
Situated in the erstwhile summer colonial capital, Northwood Cottage is a quaint heritage cottage that takes you back in time. Built in 1916, the retreat is set amidst deodar trees, at a 20-minute drive away from the heart of Shimla. The vintage furnishings, artifacts, and décor weave tales of time past. The stone exteriors and lattice windows, coupled with a homely inside and a cozy attic, make Northwood the setting for an Enid Blyton adventure.Rediscover vintage luxury at Northwood Cottage.
Getting Around
Distance from Shimla Airport - 35 km
Distance from Shimla Railway Station - 2.5 km
Distance from Old Bus Stand - 4.5 km
Distance from Mall Road - 2.6 km
Villa is special because of it’s
Location on a Hilltop
Views of Mountains
Glasshouse with 360 degree view
Apple orchard
Modern Decor
Price
26,999 / night
Min. Duration Of Stay: 02 Nights
Validity of Stay: 1st April 2022 to 30th September 2022
Rooms / Unit: 03
Optional Transportation Cost
Travel to your destination in a ITH Safe Car: Ex-Delhi/NCR at a special rate of 5,499 / Day (TnC Apply)
Vehicle Type: Sedan.
Booking Policy
Bookings will have to be guaranteed with 100% advance payment at the time of confirmation, any cancellation post this is non-refundable.
Disclaimer: ITH Limited reserves the right to amend the terms & conditions of this offer, including extending, withdrawing or discontinuing the same without any notice, without assigning any reason, at its sole discretion and without any liability due to the dynamic nature of homestay prices. *All terms & conditions with regards to individual property accommodation rules will apply. Please note that taxes may change as per the notified rules by the state / central government and will be payable by the guest in addition to the current package price. State Govt entry rules with regards to Covid testing will apply and guest has to undergo mandatory covid testing if required. The seating capacity allowance of vehicle is based on the latest information from state/municipal/local authorities. However, the local authorities’ on–ground may still enforce restrictions on seating which is subjective as there are no clear laws regarding this.