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Lhasa Snow Paradise International Hotel (Potala Palace)
4.6/5712 Reviews
Barkhor Street/Jokhang Temple
The butler, Gu Yue, is super nice. Once we arrived at the hotel, he gave us a detailed introduction to the various facilities in the room. He also enthusiastically answered any questions we had during the stay. From the front desk to the little brother in the parking lot, everyone in the entire hotel has a very good service attitude. It can be said that this is not the case in many big cities. The mirrored Potala Palace on the top floor of the hotel is also very convenient. The hotel has very convenient parking and has its own yard.
The St. Regis Lhasa Resort
4.8/54276 Reviews
Barkhor Street/Jokhang Temple
'Heaven on Earth' was the description but reality is a bit more normal. We got a room w oxygen but upon.quick inspection there were a lot of issues from stained carpet, water damage on ceiling, worn out and damaged furniture etc. We made a notice were changed to a new room (without oxygen) which was a bit better. Staff was nice and fast to respond. Bar was too basic but view was nice. Breakfast Buffet was enormous but not surprising/5 diamond worthy.
Tibet Hostel
4.8/54756 Reviews
Drepung Monastery/Jinzhu West Road
Staying in this hotel made me feel like home, with comfortable beds, attentive supplies and meticulous service. It is an ideal place to stay for business trips and travels. The hotel's front desk service is warm and thoughtful, and all questions raised are resolved with care. The hotel is quite close to the train station. The overall environment is warm and quiet, and the rooms are clean and tidy. I will choose this hotel next time. I am constantly surprised by this hotel! The rooms are beautifully decorated, the facilities are advanced, and the service attitude is excellent. Very suitable for business trips and sightseeing. Zhuo Gacai Danhao at the front desk
Shangri-La Hotel, Lhasa
4.8/52962 Reviews
Lobrinka
The room type in the hotel is not bad, and their executive lounge is not bad. You can have a drink there in the evening and view the Potala Palace from a distance. The staff is very attentive to details. But there is a small detail. If you want to stay here during this period, you must pay attention to the fact that the rooms here face west and east. It's very hot when facing west and the sun is shining, which is a bit unbearable for guests from the south. Basically, you don’t need to turn on the air conditioner at night and you still feel hot. So it is recommended to look to the east. Be better.
Arro Khampa Lhasa
4.8/5258 Reviews
Barkhor Street/Jokhang Temple
The ”Aro Kamba Lhasa Manor”, which only opened in May 2023, is my favorite treasure hotel in this trip. It has a better experience than St. Regis. I highly recommend staying here when you go to Lhasa! 1. The hotel is hidden away from the world. The enclosed residence is designed with black wood and rough cement walls. The scenery changes with each step. With light, shadow and geometric composition, the entire hotel is like an art gallery. Every angle of the room is also a painting. 2. The hardware is also very picky. The bed has a strong sense of wrapping and support, as if someone is hugging you. The yak products of the blanket and pillow are said to be the product supply line of Hermès. The woody fragrance of the toiletries is particularly pleasant and has a soothing effect. Diffused oxygen supply➕Silent humidifier. Add a glass of good night milk, it's no wonder it's hard to sleep in such a room arrangement. In the past few nights, I had trouble sleeping due to a slight high fever, so it was really a good night's sleep here. 3. The coffee restaurant bar on the first floor looks like a cafe in the afternoon. The dinner that combines Tibetan food elements is of high quality but at an affordable price. Afternoon tea tastings are held from time to time on the rooftop, where you can enjoy the sun and watch the Jiqu River flow by. I have to mention that there is a whiskey bar on the first floor, which is open until two in the morning. Each room comes with a free cocktail. It is a surprise to be able to drink various brands of whiskey in Lhasa. 4. ”Aruo Kham” in Tibetan means ”Come, friend”. The Tibetan waiters were sincere and considerate. When I checked in, I guided me from the garage to the front desk to register, and brought Hada, hot towels and scented tea. They met my various requirements for posing for photos. The personal butler was as responsive as the camel bell design on the door number of the room. 5. The hotel manager is a descendant of the caravan. He has the caravan spirit of Kham men who love adventure and never give up, and has the ambition to make the hotel a landmark in Lhasa. I think it can definitely be achieved!
Intercontinental Lhasa Paradise
4.6/52345 Reviews
City Hall and Surroundings
I stayed at InterContinental again after three and a half years, and I feel that both the service and the quality of catering have improved a lot. The day before check-in, the housekeeper proactively contacted me and reminded me of various precautions, room facilities, etc. The front desk staff are also very friendly, enthusiastic and efficient; the breakfast is great. I didn't expect to eat good benedict and tsampa in Lhasa. The ingredients are also very fresh! Very satisfied.

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For those traveling for business and tourism, Lhasa Gonggar Airport is the preferred choice when visiting Lhasa. Besides flying, taking a train to Lhasa Railway Station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

On Trip.com, there are 83 recommended hotels in Lhasa. Lhasa has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 67 SGD. There are 6 five-star hotels in Lhasa at an average price of 163 SGD per night. There are 35 four-star hotels in Lhasa at an average price of 90 SGD per night. There are 30 three-star hotels in Lhasa at an average price of 70 SGD per night. There are 12 two-star hotels in Lhasa at an average price of 35 SGD per night. There are many well-known chain hotels in Lhasa. Those who favor Four Points can choose a hotel under its name. In Lhasa, there are hotels under the Four Points brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Four Points. Zhaxi Quta Style Hotel in Lhasa is a favorite among Trip.com users. Pingcuo Kangsang International Youth Hostel is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Lhasa, nearby attractions like Potala Palace can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Lhasa that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Chubu Temple. The most popular attractions for tourists in Lhasa are Barkhor Street, Jokhang Temple. If you're interested in museums and cultural landmarks, it's recommended to visit Layun Laduo. The natural environment here is praised for its scenic beauty. Attractions related to nature include Zhenjiang Park, Hebalin Park.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 6.55°C during the day, -0.95°C at night

• April to June: 16.61°C during the day, 9.78°C at night

• July to September: 18.84°C during the day, 12.93°C at night

• October to December: 9.03°C during the day, 1.21°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 1.8 cm

• Summer: 36.03 cm

• Autumn: 105.7 cm

• Winter: 2.87 cm

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