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Mussoorie, the "Queen of Hills," is not just famous for its scenic beauty but also for its shopping items. Know more about the shopping places in Mussoorie in the article below.

Shopping In Mussoorie

Mussoorie, the charming hill station that teems with breathtaking valleys, beautiful hills and wide range of flora and fauna is a respite for many travelers who look forward to rejuvenate themselves and escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Besides sight-seeing, shopping on the busy streets of this hill resort is equally interesting and forms an integral part of every traveler's itinerary. A walk along the famous shopping lanes is enough to stock up your travel bag with memorable souvenirs like walking sticks, cane baskets, shawls, handicrafts, Tibetan metal works and lots more. Hire rickshaws or taxis to roam in and around the city. Besides shopping, eating out at the fast food stalls and multi-cuisine restaurants in Mussoorie is a pleasant experience. Try digging into yummy stuffs from renowned hotels such as Rice Bowl, The Green Mall, Laxmi Mistan, Madras Cafe and The Tavern. Read further to know more about the top shopping places in Mussoorie.

Shopping Places In Mussoorie

Classic Emporium

This charming shop located near the Mall Road is a one-stop shop for buying exquisite handicrafts and artifacts. You can find an exclusive collection of Tibetan sculptures, jewelry, colorful lampshades, idols of Ganesha and decorative items that are unique in terms of design and quality. There is also couple of other good shops put up on the Mall Road that sells valuable antiques and handicraft products like porcelain figurines, antique British furniture, candle- stands and other gift items.

The Mall
The Mall or the Mall Road is the main shopping hub in Mussoorie. Tourists and local inhabitants depend mainly on this market to shop for souvenirs and handicraft items. Vendors here sell almost everything and anything. Not just apparels and electronics, even memorabilia like ceramic vases, jamavar shawls, brass statues, wooden boxes, Tibetan prayer wheels and Oakwood walking sticks can be bought from here at quite reasonable prices. Many branded stores like Music world, Reebok, Planet M, Liberty, Wingsfield can also be found on this street. Tourists must bargain hard with the vendors to get the best deals at great prices. The Mall is crowded most of the times, especially during the weekends.

Gandhi Chowk
Gandhi Chowk at Mall Road is a great place to stop over and indulge in some delightful shopping. Trinkets, carved wooden boxes, Chinese vases and mementos are the top selling items here. Gandhi Chowk was earlier referred to as Library Chowk because of the presence of town library in its vicinity.

Kulri Bazaar
Another major shopping area in Mussoorie is Kulri Bazaar. The lane is not just filled with shops but also a wide range of restaurants that serve lip-smacking Indian and European dishes. In and around the place you can spot tourist offices, huge business houses and hotels. Tourists coming over here shop mostly for fashionable apparels, artifacts and handicrafts. Kulri Bazaar is situated on the eastern end of the Mall Road.

Tibetan Market
This is the best place to stroll leisurely and shop casually. You can see Tibetans selling an array of products like shawls, sweaters, Tibetan jewelry, fabric wall hangings, Tibetan metal ware and more. If you are worn out and hungry, head out to the nearby food stalls that offer Tibetan delicacies like steamy momos along with hot sauce. Do bargain with the vendors since they often end up quoting higher prices.

Himalayan Weavers
To purchase authentic handloom products of fine quality, hit the shop called 'Himalayan Weavers' that sells stoles, scarves and hand-woven shawls in bulk. The best part about these products is that they are made from natural dyes and fibers. The must-buy products here are the soft pashmina shawls that are made of pure pashmina wool. Situated 8 km off Mussoorie, this shop is situated on Mussoorie-Dhanaulti Road and definitely deserves a visit.