Begin your day with a hearty breakfast at Cafe Simla Times, known for its freshly brewed coffee and North Indian breakfast options. It opens at 8:00am ensuring a fresh start to your morning.
Explore the revered Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Shoolini, patron deity of Solan. It offers a peaceful spiritual ambiance with panoramic views of the town.
Take a walk in Mohan Park, a well-maintained garden perfect for relaxation and enjoying the local flora. It’s a great spot for nature lovers to unwind.
Head to the Mohan Shakti National Heritage Park, about 8 km from Solan, to experience the blend of history, spirituality, and nature with its intricate sculptures and serene surroundings.
Spend time admiring the extensive sculpture park that celebrates Indian mythology and heritage. The park opens from 9am to 6pm, making it ideal for a midday visit.
Enjoy an authentic Himachali lunch at Open Sky Restaurant, featuring traditional dishes like Chana Madra and Dham in a cosy setting. It is open from 12pm to 3pm.
Take a guided tour of the famous Solan Brewery, learning about its history and the brewing process. Closed Mondays, ensure it’s open this day (Saturday).
Explore the Lower Bazaar for local shopping, including handicrafts and local sweets. It’s a lively area perfect for souvenirs and experiencing local life.
Savour freshly baked goods and tea at the famous Solan Bakery, known for its delicious bread and pastries. Open until 7pm, it’s an ideal spot to rest before dinner.
Conclude your day with a dinner at The Apple Shed, offering a mix of North Indian and Himachali cuisine with a warm ambiance. It stays open until 10pm.