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5 dreamy places in India that resemble European destinations

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 19, 2026, 20:54 IST
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5 dreamy places in India that resemble European destinations

You don’t always need a Schengen visa to experience cobblestone charm, alpine landscapes, or pastel-hued streets. India, with its astonishing geographical and cultural diversity, is home to several destinations that can easily remind you of Europe—whether it’s the snow-covered mountains of Switzerland, the colonial elegance of France, or the café culture of Italy. Here are five locations in India that will transport you to Europe without leaving the country.

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Auli, Uttarakhand – The Switzerland of India

Auli, nestled deep within the Garhwal range of the Himalayas, is often said to resemble the beauty of Switzerland. And it is for this reason that it is said to be similar to the Swiss Alps. During the winter season, the destination turns into one of the most sought-after skiing spots of India, which attracts adventure lovers from all over the country. The cable car ride between Joshimath and Auli further adds to the Swiss Alps ambiance, as it provides a view of the surroundings that can be said to be one of the best in Europe. During the summer season, the snow melts to form a lush green meadow.

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Puducherry – A slice of France in India

If you walk through the streets in Puducherry, you might for a while forget that you are in India! The former French colony has managed to hold onto some of the charm of Europe, particularly in the French Quarter, which is also called White Town. The pastel-colored villas, streets with bougainvillea, chic cafes, and colonial architecture all evoke the charm of southern Europe, particularly France. Then, there is the laid-back atmosphere of being near a beach, as in Promenade Beach, and you have a place that is distinctly European as well as distinctly Indian. The French and Tamil cultures blend to create not just a beautiful place, but also one that is culturally interesting.

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Munnar, Kerala – Rolling hills like Scotland

The endless stretches of green, the rolling hills, and the cool climate give Munnar an uncanny similarity to the Scottish Highlands. The area is also famous for its tea plantations, which give the area a unique and picturesque look. The early morning hours in Munnar, with the fog rolling over the hills, give the area a dreamy, almost cinematic quality. The peaceful and picturesque setting, combined with the colonial-era homes and roads, give this area a sense of a European countryside retreat, ideal for peace and solitude

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Shillong, Meghalaya – India’s own little Scotland

Shillong and its surroundings have been referred to as the “Scotland of the East” because of their misty hills, greenery, and beautiful landscape. Gentle hills can be seen in the area, which is dotted with forests and streams. The landscape is serene and is similar to that of Europe. The weather is also pleasant, especially during the monsoon and winter seasons. Shillong is considered to be the perfect getaway because of its mix of nature and culture. The homestays and treks in the area make it perfect for those looking to get a taste of Europe within India.

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Shimla, Himachal Pradesh – Colonial charm like England

Shimla, which was once the summer capital of India during the colonial era, retains its colonial legacy and thus has an old-world European feel. The architecture of this town, including its iconic buildings like Christ Church and Viceregal Lodge, reflects European influence. The Mall Road in this town, with its small shops and cafes, gives off a European feel, almost like walking through an English town. The toy train from Kalka to Shimla, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is another attraction in this town. The winter season makes this town look like a European postcard, especially after snowfall.

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