You’re dreaming of a cozy mountain escape with your partner, but the second you start looking at maps, the stress kicks in.
The search becomes endless, and even after that, all you find are the “best places to visit in Mussoorie” are just overhyped tourist traps that waste your time and money.
Moreover, nothing kills the mood faster than a loud, “touristy” hotel when you were hoping for a romantic retreat.
That’s exactly why having a planned itinerary is important for your trip.
This mapped out 3-day Mussoorie itinerary cuts through the chaos and gets you away from the noise.
It will help you spend quality time together on quiet walks, at secret sunset spots, and in the kind of cafes where you’ll actually want to linger over coffee for hours.
How to Reach Mussoorie from Delhi?
You can book an overnight or early morning bus from Delhi to Dehradun via Paytm.
Choose BT Travels or Leafy Bus for better comfort and service.
Out of the two, Leafy Bus offers the most reliable experience for couples. Here’s how:
- The bus arrives on time.
- They provide complimentary water bottles for the journey.
- The staff allows only pre-booked passengers to board the bus.
These policies keep the journey organized and stress-free.
You can board the bus from Kashmiri Gate ISBT in Delhi or Noida Sector 62 ISBT as an alternative boarding point.
After you arrive in Dehradun, choose one of these 3 ways to reach Mussoorie:
- Take a bus from Dehradun ISBT.
- If you don’t find a bus at ISBT, go to Dehradun Railway Station and catch one to Mussoorie.
- For more convenience, rent a bike or scooty near ISBT for around ₹600–₹1,000, depending on the vehicle.
Day 1: Explore Mall Road, Mussoorie
Brunch at Bellamount Restro and Bar


Arrive at your hotel and take a short rest to recharge.
Once you freshen up, head to Bellamount Restro and Bar.
This spot is right on the Mall Road street and ranks as one of the best restaurants in the area.
Choose between their indoor or outdoor seating to enjoy the mountain views and cozy seating.
You must try their dal makhni, naan, aloo gobhi, and raita.
The dal makhni is incredibly creamy, and the raita tastes better than any you have had in a traditional thali.
You will love the food and atmosphere so much that you will end up having dinner there too.
Also, the restaurant serves various drinks under romantic night lights in the evening.
The combination of the view and the sunlight creates the ambience for sun-kissed couple photos.
Evening Stroll on Mall Road
Since your six to eight hours of travel might leave you tired, spend your first evening exploring Mall Road at a relaxed pace.
Browse local shops offering bangles, clothes, jackets, scarves, and shoes at reasonable prices.
You will also find various wall paintings along the street that serve as great spots for couple photos.
Romantic Cafes for Dinner
If you want to skip North Indian food for dinner and satisfy a fast-food craving, grab a table at Cafe de Tavern or Kalsang.
Both offer great options. Have ramen or momos in Kalsang to fulfill your spicy cravings.
Enjoy thin-crust pizza with multiple toppings and a smoothie at Cafe de Tevran to end your first night in Mussoorie.
Day 2: Receive the Goddess’s Blessings
Start your second day with divine blessings at Surkanda Devi Temple.
Leave your hotel between 7:00 AM and 8:00 AM to arrive by 10:00 AM.
Crowds peak after 1:00 PM, so arrive early to enjoy your darshan at a calm pace without long waiting lines.
Have Breakfast at Sachin Restaurant

Stop for breakfast at Sachin Restaurant on your way near Suwakholi.
Try their chai, Maggi, and aloo parantha. One parantha is large enough for two people.
Enjoy the great views from the restaurant as mountains surround you.
Visit Surkanda Devi Temple

Once you arrive, complete a 2 km trek to reach the temple.
You can also take the trolley to the mandir for ₹500 per person.
| Pro Tip Temple authorities prohibit photography inside the temple. Please refrain from taking photos indoors. You may take photos outside against the temple of the heavenly mountain views and clouds. |
While outside, rent traditional Pahadi clothes for ₹250 to take unique photos.
Explore the various mandirs dedicated to Shiv-Parvati, Hanuman Ji, and other deities.
After your darshan, browse the local stalls for authentic achar.
Finally, head to Auli Cafe for lunch in a cozy ambience.
Explore SOHAM Himalayan Centre


Skip the tourist traps for an hour at the SOHAM Himalyan Center to see the “soul” of Mussoorie.
This isn’t a boring, dusty museum; it’s a private heritage home run by a lovely couple, Dr. Kavita and Mr. Sameer Shukla, who have been pouring their hearts into this place since the 90s.
The vibe here is incredibly intimate. Dr. Kavita loves to paint, and Mr. Sameer loves photography.
Together, they’ve curated a massive collection of ancient coins, Himalayan jewelry, scrap art, and vintage photographs that tell the story of the mountains.
The real magic is chatting with them. Dr. Kavita’s explanations make the history feel alive.
They make you feel like welcomed guests rather than just ticket-holders.
While you can’t take photos inside the galleries, the hosts usually offer to snap a photo of you two together outside as a memento.
You can also pick up authentic Pahadi topis or handmade paintings to take home.
Ticket Price: ₹100
Timings: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM & 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM. (Open all week except Wednesday)
| Pro Tip The lane leading to the centre is a bit rough, so prepare for a short stretch of off-roading. Wear comfy shoes since you’ll need to walk a few steps to reach the entrance. Also, keep your belongings close because the local monkeys are very active and curious. |
Dinner Options for a Full-fledged Meal

Return to your hotel in the evening.
End your day at Maharaja Restaurant for a full meal and a complimentary sweet dish.
Day 3: Escape into the Mountains

Prepare for your third day and head to The Green Vegetarian restaurant on Mall Road for breakfast.
Order their poori sabzi, which comes with complimentary kaddu sabzi and achar.
Afterward, drive toward George Everest.
Leave your vehicle in the parking lot and begin your one-kilometer trek.
If you prefer not to hike, take your vehicle to the top.
| Pro Tip Carry your own snacks for the picnic or munching. Shops near the parking area often charge well above the MRP. A ₹10 packet will be sold at ₹15 or even ₹20. |
Reach the George Everest

You need to buy a ticket for 200 per person to get inside George Everest.
Do not bring alcohol or cigarettes because guards check your bags at the entrance.
There are plenty of places to sit and eat inside.
Try the momos first. The filling is great with perfectly thick edges.
And the spicy chutney is heaven for momo lovers.
You can also get white sauce pasta or sandwiches there.
Once you reach the top, take your photos with the clouds and mountains. Sit there in silence and enjoy the view.
The Second Trek- Head to the Top

If you think the journey ends there, think again!
A second, one-kilometer trek starts from this point.
This part is steeper. You have to sign a consent form and provide an emergency contact number.
Don’t worry, because the area is safe and the view is worth it.
My author profile picture is from the top of George Everest.
Just avoid taking photos while walking to prevent any slips or mishaps.
Once you reach the top, click your photos with the clouds and mountains.
Sit there in silence and enjoy the view while holding hands.
Lunch at Cafe Anahata

Go to Cafe Anahata for brunch after returning from George Everest.
This cafe is 100/100.
You can sit inside where it is cozy or sit outside to see the mountains.
Try their white sauce pasta and butterscotch shake.
This is the creamiest pasta you will ever eat.
The free bread is crispy and tastes like toast with the sauce.
Also, the butterscotch shake has a great zing to it, which you have never experienced in other cafes.
They also follow instructions well if you have any allergies.
Visit the Shedup Choephelling Temple

You will find the Shedup Choephelling Temple right beside the cafe.
The temple is filled with Buddha and Laughing Buddha statues and ancient sayings that people used to follow at that time.
There is also a prayer wheel inside.
Circle the wheel 6 times and chant “Om Mani Padme Hum” to bring peace and happiness to your life.
You can also find stalls outside that sell bhutta, sweet potato, or fruit chaat.
Watch the Sunset at Dalai Hills
After exploring the cafe and temple, head to the top of Dalai Hills.
You will see the most beautiful sunset here.
Have a little picnic with Maggi, chai, and snacks.
Then, head back to the hotel to freshen up.
Finally, finish your day with dinner at Cafe Hinge.
If you are craving sweets, buy rabdi jalebi from the street, and you will not regret it.
3-Day Mussoorie Trip Cost for Couples (Approx.)
- Hotel Stay (₹2,000 per night): ₹4,000 (advance booking, can be even cheaper)
- Mall Road Entry (₹100 per day): ₹300
- Food (₹2,000 per day): ₹6,000
- Tourist Spots and Entry Fees: ₹1,000
- Transportation (Bus or petrol for private vehicle): ₹2,000
- Shopping and Memories: ₹2,000
Total Cost: ₹15,300
Where to Stay in Mussoorie Mall Road?
Looking for a place to stay in Mussoire? These five hotels on Mall Road are super cozy and couple-friendly. You’ll get comfy rooms, great views, and easy access to all the fun spots in Mussoorie.
| Hotel | Highlights- Why Couples Love it |
| Hotel Hammers | • Right on Mall Road • Balcony rooms with valley views • Super Deluxe & Deluxe rooms for more comfort • Budget-friendly stay with lift & 24×7 front desk |
| PerfectStayz | • Valley-view rooms • Fireplace & paid bonfire evenings • In-room dining available • Walking distance to Mall Road & key attractions |
| Mussoorie Gateway | • Private balcony in every room • Surrounded by pine trees & hills • Free shuttle to Mall Road (24/7) • Bonfire evenings & adventure activities |
| Honeymoon Inn | • Mountain-view honeymoon rooms • Candlelight dinner honeymoon packages • In-room breakfast (veg & non-veg options) • Indoor games for couples |
| Hotel Vishnu Palace | • Himalayan-view rooms • Large parking with valet service • Bonfire with live music (winter) • Pure veg restaurant with live breakfast counter |
What Not to Do in your Mussoorie Trip and What to do Instead
1. Do not visit Laal Tibba Cafe
You should avoid visiting Laal Tibba Cafe during your trip.
This cafe feels overhyped and remains crowded for most of the day.
The place also charges a ₹50 entry fee per person.
Moreover, the management enforces unnecessary rules that spoil the experience.
Read our honest Laal Tibba Cafe review for full details.
Instead of overhyped places, explore underrated cafes, such as Cafe Anahata, for a much better ambience, food, and service.
2. Avoid Renting Vehicles
You should avoid renting vehicles in Mussoorie.
Rented vehicles do not get permission to enter Mall Road.
Take your own vehicle if you plan to stay near Mall Road.
Also, the authorities charge ₹100 every time a private vehicle enters Mall Road.
This rule can increase your expenses with frequent entries.
So, plan your day accordingly to avoid paying the fee multiple times.
3. Do not Visit During Peak Times
Avoid traveling during peak months like December and January.
It is because hotel prices increase sharply during this season.
Book your accommodation three to four months earlier if you still want to visit during peak time for discounted prices.
Are You Set for Your Dreamy Couple Trip?
So there you have it. Your perfect three-day escape to the Queen of Hills is all set! This plan gives you the best of both worlds, from the fun energy of the Mall Road to the peaceful and foggy lanes of Landour. You will get plenty of time to relax, eat at cute cafes, and watch some truly beautiful sunsets together. It is the best way to forget about your busy daily life and just enjoy being in the mountains. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and get ready for a trip you will definitely remember.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is 2 days enough to explore Mussoorie?
Yes, totally! You can see the main attractions in 2 days, but 3 days is better if you want to enjoy cafes, shopping, and short walks without rushing.
What is the budget for a 3-day Mussoorie trip?
A comfortable trip for 2 people can cost around ₹15,000, including hotel stay, food, sightseeing, and transportation. You can get hotels even cheaper if you book in advance.
What are the must-visit places in Mussoorie?
Make sure to visit George Everest, SOHAM Himalayan Center, Dalai Hills, and Surkanda Devi Temple. These spots have amazing mountain views and are great for couple pictures.
Mussoorie vs. Landour: which is better for a romantic stay?
Mussoorie is closer to shops and main attractions, while Landour is quieter and more peaceful. Choose depending on whether you like being in the middle of everything or somewhere calm.
What are the most ‘aesthetic’ cafes for a date?
There are many romantic cafes, including Bellmount Restaurant & Bar, Cafe Anahata, and Landour Bakehouse. They are cozy and perfect for relaxing or clicking cute couple pictures.
When is the best time to see snow in Mussoorie?
Late January is the best time to see snow in Mussoorie. You can have snowball fights and click KJO-themed Bollywood photos.

Ishika is a writer by profession and a daydreamer at heart. She travels beyond the hype to share honest reviews and thoughtful recommendations that help others travel smarter. When she’s not writing or exploring, she’s coloring in silence or lost in books.






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