Hotel near Barkhor Street/Jokhang Temple,Lhasa25.1% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.07.23
A Life-Saving Stay with Breathtaking Views!”
My stay at **Tibet Hostel** was absolutely incredible—thanks to the **kind and attentive staff** named xu mu the manager who went above and beyond to make me feel welcome. As someone sensitive to high altitude, their **nasal oxygen supply** was a *literal lifesaver*, helping me adjust comfortably.
The **morning breakfast** was a delightful experience, with fresh ******* bread, warm tea, and eggs served with a **panoramic mountain view** that made every meal unforgettable. The hostel even **customized my food** to accommodate dietary preferences—a rare and thoughtful touch!
I was especially grateful for their **willingness to fulfill special requests**. When I asked for a room with the famous **”Potato Field View”** (a charming landscape of terraced fields), they happily arranged it without hesitation. The room was clean, cozy, and perfectly positioned to enjoy the scenery.
What truly stood out was their **dedication to foreign guests**—whether explaining local customs, helping with travel plans, or simply sharing stories over tea. The atmosphere was **both peaceful and social**, making it easy to connect with fellow travelers.
If you're visiting Tibet, **this hostel is a must-stay**—comfort, care, and stunning views all in one! **10/10 experience.**
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Hotel near Barkhor Street/Jokhang Temple,Lhasa25.1% of visitors choose this area
BBubles~2025.09.15
Service: The lady at the front desk was absolutely wonderful. We had booked a twin room, but she proactively upgraded us to a family suite! The room was spacious and decorated with unique ethnic characteristics.
Facilities: The facilities are comprehensive, even including a medical oxygen concentrator! They also provide nasal cannulas. Everything you could possibly need is available.
Environment: Excellent, and the soundproofing is good! There's also a Nepalese restaurant on the top floor of the hotel that many locals frequent, and hotel guests even get a discount! The hotel's location is also superb; it's only about a ten-minute walk to Jokhang Temple (at a leisurely pace, typical for Lhasa) and very close to the bus stop. There's also a delicious cold noodle shop right next to the hotel downstairs!
I would definitely choose this hotel again if I come back to Lhasa!
Absolutely super five-star service experience👍👍👍From the Hada and ******* clothing experience at the hotel, parents forget the discomfort caused by altitude sickness. Manager Li of the hotel arranged the airport drop-off and butler service very carefully. There is an oxygen concentrator in the room. It is recommended that you book or consult the chartered car tour to Basongcuo and Yarlung Zangbo River directly at the hotel. The cost-effectiveness is high, and the vehicle is very clean and spacious. The handmade incense making experience class of Teacher Zhao and Sister Ram allows adults and children to calm down and feel the local customs and customs, and very patiently satisfies the children's curiosity and thirst for knowledge. The afternoon tea in the hotel lobby bar must be experienced, and the breakfast is very rich. The Yajiang fish, ******* incense pork chops, and stone pot chicken at Linzhi Banquet on the first floor must be tried. Basically, we have three meals in the hotel restaurant. Teacher Zhao also personally sent us our own ******* incense as a souvenir, and the children were very excited. When we left, Manager Li drove us to the airport in person. There are many five-star hotels with good service, but there are definitely not many five-star hotels that provide such meticulous service throughout the journey!
Hotel near Potala Palace/Sun Island,Lhasa57.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.05.01
Arriving at the first stop in Tibet, I originally booked only one day because I didn't plan the trip in advance. I was really surprised after checking in. The facilities are complete, the rooms are very clean and tidy, and there are terraces on the third and fourth floors, where you can see the snow-capped mountains and the Potala Palace. The breakfast is said to be prepared by a Nepalese lady. It is very rich and full. Haha. Then I stayed for three consecutive nights. Every staff member was very warm and thoughtful. Because we had a little altitude sickness, they also provided us with medicine. They also gave us souvenirs before departure. We talked a lot about free time. One sister also showed us the vegetables she grew on the balcony, as well as strawberries. Haha, you can see that they are all people who love life. I am really happy to meet them. Maybe this is the meaning of travel. The trip to Tibet was finally achieved, but this time the time was limited and there was no advance planning. There were many places that I didn't have the opportunity to go. I will definitely come again next time~~~~
The hotel was newly renovated. Manager Wangjiu was very welcoming and even upgraded our room. The room was spacious and quiet, with oxygen supply. We went to Sakya the next day because we had a good night's rest and it wasn't tiring. This was my first time staying at a Hilton hotel this year; I'd always stayed at other hotels, and it was quite good.
Motorcycle Travel 318, this hotel should be very comfortable. Many mainland hotels do not have massage chairs. It only costs more than 300 yuan and has a massage chair. The environment is also very good. I like it very much. The sweet little buns for breakfast are especially delicious. I think the breakfast is very rich, with a lot of porridge and vegetables. Love it. It would be great if there were such hotels in the mainland.
Hotel near Barkhor Street/Jokhang Temple,Lhasa25.1% of visitors choose this area
SSubhankar Mukherjee2024.07.01
The service is the worst of all hotels where we have stayed worldwide. It is worse than even any 1-star rated hotel in China. Right from the entry, the check in is chaotic. No one attends to luggage. It takes 2 hours to do formalities and return passports. In Room dining, the order is a huge challenge. They take 2 hours to take order and deliver the food after 1 hour, when they serve only the food in a plate. No seperate dishes or any cutliaries (spoon or fork or chopsticks ... nothing provided). When you point these out, they say sorry and take another 1 hour to bring plates, chop sticks etc. BY now 5 hours passed and food is so cold and not eatable. This is a regular scenario ... repeated 3 times, I.e. everything we placed an order. It's a huge challenge.
On amenities, the beds are extremely uncomfortable. If you just take a turn while sleeping, the other person is sure to wake up. They call king size bed .. it's two seperate beds kept side by side with cheap quality spring mattress.
On breakfast, it's very limited and every day same menu. No varieties, the food taste is horrible as well. Extremely bad experience.for the price that is paid. The feeling has been a complete waste of money, sleepless nights, staying hugry and waiting for food post order for 5.hours every time we ordered room dining. The same situation in restaurent as well.
The room is large, clean, dry and wet separated, with above-ground and underground parking lots, friendly waiters, and central air conditioning. There is a Damai supermarket nearby, which has everything you need. I will come again if I have the chance.
Hotel near Lobrinka,Lhasa1.5% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.10.08
Shangri-La Hotels always deliver on quality, and their Lhasa branch perfectly blends the brand's spirit with ******* culture. I stayed for three nights, and the experience far exceeded my expectations.
Excellent Location
The hotel is situated in the heart of Lhasa, just a 15-minute walk to the Potala Palace, which is incredibly convenient for tourists. From the window, you can gaze at the golden roof of the Potala Palace, and the view is particularly stunning at night.
Impeccable Service
From the warm towel offered by the doorman upon arrival to the efficient check-in process by the front desk staff, every detail showcased Shangri-La's high standards. The genuine smiles of the staff made us feel at home, even at such high altitudes.
Comfortable and Cozy Rooms
Our Deluxe room was spacious, and the diffused oxygen supply system effectively alleviated altitude sickness, allowing for a peaceful night's sleep. Details like floor heating in the bathroom and a humidifier demonstrated thoughtful consideration for the unique high-altitude environment.
Outstanding Dining Experience
The Tibetan-style lobby lounge is an excellent spot for afternoon tea, with a creative pairing of butter tea and Western pastries. Breakfast offered a wide variety, including local ******* specialties and options to cater to guests from all regions.
Unforgettable Special Experiences
The ******* medicine bath spa at the hotel is highly recommended; it effectively relieves fatigue after a day of high-altitude travel. The complimentary prayer wheel souvenir was also a thoughtful touch.
Minor Suggestions
The hotel's parking lot can be a bit tight, so it's advisable to book a space in advance. Also, hot water takes a little longer to heat up in high-altitude areas, so a short wait before showering is needed.
For first-time visitors to Tibet, Shangri-La is undoubtedly a reassuring choice. It expertly balances a luxurious experience with local culture, maintaining international brand service standards while immersing guests in ******* charm. It will definitely be my first choice for future trips to Tibet.
I chose a room with a snow mountain view. The floor-to-ceiling windows in the room faced the Nanga Parva Snow Mountain. Whether it was early morning or dusk, I could see the snow mountain directly. I liked it very much. The hotel service was very good. They sent a fruit plate and good night milk to relieve the fatigue of arriving at the plateau for the first time.
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SSubhankar MukherjeeThe service is the worst of all hotels where we have stayed worldwide. It is worse than even any 1-star rated hotel in China. Right from the entry, the check in is chaotic. No one attends to luggage. It takes 2 hours to do formalities and return passports. In Room dining, the order is a huge challenge. They take 2 hours to take order and deliver the food after 1 hour, when they serve only the food in a plate. No seperate dishes or any cutliaries (spoon or fork or chopsticks ... nothing provided). When you point these out, they say sorry and take another 1 hour to bring plates, chop sticks etc. BY now 5 hours passed and food is so cold and not eatable. This is a regular scenario ... repeated 3 times, I.e. everything we placed an order. It's a huge challenge.
On amenities, the beds are extremely uncomfortable. If you just take a turn while sleeping, the other person is sure to wake up. They call king size bed .. it's two seperate beds kept side by side with cheap quality spring mattress.
On breakfast, it's very limited and every day same menu. No varieties, the food taste is horrible as well. Extremely bad experience.for the price that is paid. The feeling has been a complete waste of money, sleepless nights, staying hugry and waiting for food post order for 5.hours every time we ordered room dining. The same situation in restaurent as well.
GGuest UserA Life-Saving Stay with Breathtaking Views!”
My stay at **Tibet Hostel** was absolutely incredible—thanks to the **kind and attentive staff** named xu mu the manager who went above and beyond to make me feel welcome. As someone sensitive to high altitude, their **nasal oxygen supply** was a *literal lifesaver*, helping me adjust comfortably.
The **morning breakfast** was a delightful experience, with fresh ******* bread, warm tea, and eggs served with a **panoramic mountain view** that made every meal unforgettable. The hostel even **customized my food** to accommodate dietary preferences—a rare and thoughtful touch!
I was especially grateful for their **willingness to fulfill special requests**. When I asked for a room with the famous **”Potato Field View”** (a charming landscape of terraced fields), they happily arranged it without hesitation. The room was clean, cozy, and perfectly positioned to enjoy the scenery.
What truly stood out was their **dedication to foreign guests**—whether explaining local customs, helping with travel plans, or simply sharing stories over tea. The atmosphere was **both peaceful and social**, making it easy to connect with fellow travelers.
If you're visiting Tibet, **this hostel is a must-stay**—comfort, care, and stunning views all in one! **10/10 experience.**
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AAnonymous UserShangri-La Hotels always deliver on quality, and their Lhasa branch perfectly blends the brand's spirit with ******* culture. I stayed for three nights, and the experience far exceeded my expectations.
Excellent Location
The hotel is situated in the heart of Lhasa, just a 15-minute walk to the Potala Palace, which is incredibly convenient for tourists. From the window, you can gaze at the golden roof of the Potala Palace, and the view is particularly stunning at night.
Impeccable Service
From the warm towel offered by the doorman upon arrival to the efficient check-in process by the front desk staff, every detail showcased Shangri-La's high standards. The genuine smiles of the staff made us feel at home, even at such high altitudes.
Comfortable and Cozy Rooms
Our Deluxe room was spacious, and the diffused oxygen supply system effectively alleviated altitude sickness, allowing for a peaceful night's sleep. Details like floor heating in the bathroom and a humidifier demonstrated thoughtful consideration for the unique high-altitude environment.
Outstanding Dining Experience
The Tibetan-style lobby lounge is an excellent spot for afternoon tea, with a creative pairing of butter tea and Western pastries. Breakfast offered a wide variety, including local ******* specialties and options to cater to guests from all regions.
Unforgettable Special Experiences
The ******* medicine bath spa at the hotel is highly recommended; it effectively relieves fatigue after a day of high-altitude travel. The complimentary prayer wheel souvenir was also a thoughtful touch.
Minor Suggestions
The hotel's parking lot can be a bit tight, so it's advisable to book a space in advance. Also, hot water takes a little longer to heat up in high-altitude areas, so a short wait before showering is needed.
For first-time visitors to Tibet, Shangri-La is undoubtedly a reassuring choice. It expertly balances a luxurious experience with local culture, maintaining international brand service standards while immersing guests in ******* charm. It will definitely be my first choice for future trips to Tibet.
GGuest UserUpon entering the hotel, staff immediately offered us Rhodiola tea, which is said to help alleviate altitude sickness. The hotel breakfast was exceptionally plentiful, featuring *******, Chinese, and Western options. There's also a cafe on the first floor that offers a wide variety of meals. A self-service laundry room is conveniently located on the 4th floor, equipped with detergent, hangers, and dryers – a real plus for travelers. The hotel also offers a complimentary shuttle service, providing free drop-offs to city attractions such as Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street, and Norbulingka. Additionally, they offer complimentary pick-up and drop-off services for the train station and the airport bus station. The hotel staff were incredibly accommodating, attending to virtually all our requests. We are very grateful to everyone who assisted us during our stay. We would definitely choose this hotel again on our next visit to Lhasa!
GGuest UserThe building is very distinctive and the environment is good. It is very close to Barkhor Street, which is very convenient for shopping. The service attitude is very good. The girl from Ci Ta is very enthusiastic and helped to carry the suitcase to the second floor; the boy Zhaba helped to check out in the morning, stored the luggage for free and helped to open the door of the hotel.
A pleasant accommodation experience.
XXiyinThe hotel was newly renovated. Manager Wangjiu was very welcoming and even upgraded our room. The room was spacious and quiet, with oxygen supply. We went to Sakya the next day because we had a good night's rest and it wasn't tiring. This was my first time staying at a Hilton hotel this year; I'd always stayed at other hotels, and it was quite good.
GGuest UserArriving at the first stop in Tibet, I originally booked only one day because I didn't plan the trip in advance. I was really surprised after checking in. The facilities are complete, the rooms are very clean and tidy, and there are terraces on the third and fourth floors, where you can see the snow-capped mountains and the Potala Palace. The breakfast is said to be prepared by a Nepalese lady. It is very rich and full. Haha. Then I stayed for three consecutive nights. Every staff member was very warm and thoughtful. Because we had a little altitude sickness, they also provided us with medicine. They also gave us souvenirs before departure. We talked a lot about free time. One sister also showed us the vegetables she grew on the balcony, as well as strawberries. Haha, you can see that they are all people who love life. I am really happy to meet them. Maybe this is the meaning of travel. The trip to Tibet was finally achieved, but this time the time was limited and there was no advance planning. There were many places that I didn't have the opportunity to go. I will definitely come again next time~~~~
LLvlingfan007The room was spotless, and the view of the Potala Palace from here was absolutely breathtaking. The hotel is perfectly situated right behind and to the right of the Potala Palace, making my windowsill my 'personal viewing platform': At midday, wisps of clouds drifted across its white walls and golden roofs, as if a breathing quilt was draped over the ancient palace; In the evening, the setting sun painted the Red Palace a honeyed hue, and as prayer flags fluttered in the wind, they seemed like countless hands applauding it; The moment the night lights came on, the entire palace suddenly 'came alive' – like an ancient ship moored in the darkness, carrying the stories of the Tubo Dynasty, slowly sailing towards the myriad lights of modern Lhasa. The complimentary biscuits were delicious, and the other snacks were great too! The butler and front desk service were warm and attentive. I arrived close to 2 PM, having not yet eaten, and the small eatery they recommended – the third shop after turning right from the hotel – was absolutely delightful.
BBubles~Service: The lady at the front desk was absolutely wonderful. We had booked a twin room, but she proactively upgraded us to a family suite! The room was spacious and decorated with unique ethnic characteristics.
Facilities: The facilities are comprehensive, even including a medical oxygen concentrator! They also provide nasal cannulas. Everything you could possibly need is available.
Environment: Excellent, and the soundproofing is good! There's also a Nepalese restaurant on the top floor of the hotel that many locals frequent, and hotel guests even get a discount! The hotel's location is also superb; it's only about a ten-minute walk to Jokhang Temple (at a leisurely pace, typical for Lhasa) and very close to the bus stop. There's also a delicious cold noodle shop right next to the hotel downstairs!
I would definitely choose this hotel again if I come back to Lhasa!
GGuest UserThe room is very clean and hygienic.
The breakfast is good, with rich variety and spacious environment.
The bedding is very comfortable, clean and has no smell of smoke.
Oxygen is available 24 hours in the lobby, and hot drinks are welcome - Rhodiola in the lobby: I have not experienced these two.
Coke and Wanglaoji are free in the room.
It is worth noting that not all rooms have oxygen, and you need to book a ”room supply” room.
The hotel restaurant is also OK. The portion is large and the taste is good, suitable for those who don't want to walk out.
Hotel near Drepung Monastery/Jinzhu West Road, Lhasa
Price per night from:AU$55
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