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Hotel in Lhasa
Only 700 metres from Norbulingka and Tibet Museum (Lhasa), Shangri-La Hotel offers guests comfy stay with guestrooms overlooking the majestic mountains, modern and well-equipped facilities like an... breakfast is OK and the staff in buffet is kind. The location is perfect, it takes 3-5mins walk to Tibet museum and norbulingka. And if you want you can go to Potala Palace by walk. The hotel has good view of Potala Palace
Hotel in Lhasa
The St. Regis Resort Lhasa features local contemporary design and includes an indoor pool and the Iridum Spa. It boasts views over landscaped gardens to the historic Potala Palace, 3 km away. .Welcoming and helpful staff, lovely room.
Hotel in Lhasa
Located in Lhasa, 6.1 km from Potala Palace, LanOu Hotel Lhasa Municipal Government Tibet University features views of the city.
Hotel in Shigatse
Set in Shigatse, 1.2 km from Tashilhunpo Monastery, Thank Inn Plus Shigatse Tashihunpo Monastery features views of the city.
Hotel in Shigatse
Situated in Shigatse, 3.9 km from Tashilhunpo Monastery, LanOu Hotel Longjiang Road Shigatse features views of the city.
Hotel in Lhasa
Situated in Lhasa, 4 km from Potala Palace, Thank Inn Plus Tibet Lhasa East Dangre Road features views of the city.
Hotel in Lhasa
Situated in Lhasa, 9 km from Norbulingka, Mehood Theater Hotel, Lhasa features views of the city.
Hotel in Lhasa
Situated in Lhasa, 3.7 km from Norbulingka, Hilton Garden Inn Lhasa features air-conditioned accommodation and a garden.
Hotel in Lhasa
Atour Hotel Lhasa City Government is located in Lhasa, within 3.7 km of Ani Tsangkung Nunnery and 3.8 km of Jokhang Temple.
Hotel in Nyingchi
Holiday Inn Express Linzhi Airport, an IHG Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Nyingchi.
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Hotel in Lhasa
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Hotel in Lhasa
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Hotel in Lhasa
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Hotel in Lhasa
Popular with guests booking hotels in Tibet
Hotel in Lhasa
Located in Lhasa, 6.1 km from Potala Palace, LanOu Hotel Lhasa Municipal Government Tibet University features views of the city.
Hotel in Shigatse
Set in Shigatse, 1.2 km from Tashilhunpo Monastery, Thank Inn Plus Shigatse Tashihunpo Monastery features views of the city.
Hotel in Shigatse
Situated in Shigatse, 3.9 km from Tashilhunpo Monastery, LanOu Hotel Longjiang Road Shigatse features views of the city.
Hotel in Lhasa
Situated in Lhasa, 4 km from Potala Palace, Thank Inn Plus Tibet Lhasa East Dangre Road features views of the city.
Hotel in Lhasa
Situated in Lhasa, 9 km from Norbulingka, Mehood Theater Hotel, Lhasa features views of the city.
Hotel in Lhasa
Situated in Lhasa, 3.7 km from Norbulingka, Hilton Garden Inn Lhasa features air-conditioned accommodation and a garden.
Hotel in Lhasa
Atour Hotel Lhasa City Government is located in Lhasa, within 3.7 km of Ani Tsangkung Nunnery and 3.8 km of Jokhang Temple.
Hotel in Baima
Thank Inn Chain Hotel xizang changdu basu county county provides air-conditioned rooms in Baima. Staff at the hotel are always available to provide guidance at the reception.
Some of the best hotels in Tibet near Potala Palace include Fengma Feiyang Hostel, Shangri-La Lhasa and Tashitakge Hotel Lhasa.
On average, it costs £34 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Tibet for tonight. You'll pay on average around £85 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Tibet will cost around £192 (based on Booking.com prices).
There are 94 hotels in Tibet you can book on Booking.com.
On average, 3-star hotels in Tibet cost £23 per night, and 4-star hotels in Tibet are £205 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Tibet can on average be found for £136 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Tibet this weekend is £33 or, for a 4-star hotel, £95. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Tibet for this weekend cost on average around £149 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
I loved 'Old Lhasa' and was shocked and dismayed at the overwhelming construction going on around Lhasa. It seems as though old Lhasa and the Tibetans in general are becoming something of a live zoo for the countries increasing number of tourists and businessmen. In the 'new' areas everything is geared toward the tourists, while the economy is built on the concrete industry and cement works in the nearby factories. The government is spending big on infrastructure to enable even more tourism. Its very sad. However they are also trying to beautify the surrounds by planting a lot of trees and improving the irrigation of the area. I am not convinced though that in this part of a very dry country it is sustainable for the vast number of apartments (like many places in China, hundreds of new 50-70 story high blocks being built each year) being built in and around Lhasa. BTW getting to Lhasa by train is fantastic, but don't they have plumbers in China? If you fly out, beware, you could wait in the plane on the runway for over two hours, so adjust your connections to suit!
Lhasa is a fascinating city with yak meat being sold at the side of the street next to yak butter stalls. A dentist performs surgery in open view of passers by while his next customers sit looking on - petrified. It's shops sell a variety of both religious and Tibetan memorabilia. The Tibetan pilgrims have not seen westerners before so they take a great interest in visitors. They are beautiful people, friendly and welcoming., especially the young children who shout out hello whenever they see a new face.Personally the food was not to my liking but this is only my opinion. The city is crammed full of history and the pilgrims are very devout. Look to the skyline on any new building site and you will see the women working alongside of-the men working construction.A fascinating city indeed, just be careful I lost count of the amount of times I got lost as all the streets look the same so it can be confusing
Love the true Tibetans. Polite and quiet. Potala palace was more beautiful than I imagined. Limited choice of local Tibetan food. Mostly imported nearby chinese provincial food. Many safety and health issues need to be addressed. Proper Toilet facilities are needed. Paying for dirty facilities is daylight robbery.
I'm a person so much into Buddism culture and Tibetan culture. There are so many gorgeous palaces, temples, etc to see in Lhasa as a culture lover. I went to Potala, Jokhang Temple, Sera Monastery, and Drak Yerp this time, of which the last was rarely a tourism attraction, but really my favourite one!! Jokhang Temple Square deserves a sunny late afternoon if you are a photoholic to shoot prayers for pilgrimage. Lhasa is also the carpool basecamp to other outdoor destinations, such as Namu Tso, Mt Everest Basecamp, and heaps of glaciers, lakes, and forests! So many hiking routes.
The Tibetan people alone are a good reason to visit. Add to this some incredible temples, teachings and a wealth of history and you have a unique destination that deserves to be cherished. A true paradise at the roof of the world!
Historic great city ! Full of Tibetan culture and the many interesting monasteries around!
breakfast is OK and the staff in buffet is kind. The location is perfect, it takes 3-5mins walk to Tibet museum and norbulingka. And if you want you can go to Potala Palace by walk. The hotel has good view of Potala Palace