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Once the place to stay in Lhasa, the Banak Shöl is looking a bit tired these days, though it still retains its Tibetan character. A great open-air restaurant and the best-value ensuite rooms in t…
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New backpacker digs here in the winding traditional backstreets of the old town. The combination of modern facilities, clean rooms and a great location away from the main roads make this the best…
The top floor of the Namsel Department Store is not where you'd expect to find this decent modern option. The interior views of the department store aren't quite what you came to Lhasa for but th…
The brainchild of a Chinese supermarket baron, Tibet's first five-star hotel occupies a well-lit space somewhere between boutique hotel and ethnographic museum. Cosy it's not, but it's hard not t…
If you are looking for a dash of style and a bang-on central location, this comfortable three-star place is an excellent choice. It's understandably popular with small tour groups. The buzzing cr…
Drifting off to sleep to the haunting sounds of evening prayers probably isn't what you'd associate with Lhasa, but this friendly Nepalese-operated place is one of the best-run upper-budget place…
Hidden in the heart of the old town, in a historic Tibetan stone courtyard house, this is Lhasa's first real boutique hotel. Stylish, intimate and quintessentially Tibetan, this is the perfect an…
The two-star Kyichu is a friendly and well-run choice that's very popular with repeat travellers to Tibet. The 52 rooms are simple but pleasant, with Tibetan carpets and private bathrooms, but th…
From senators to Everest sumiteers, this hotel tops the list for many repeat travellers to Lhasa. The crackerjack staff keep things running smoothly, the rooms are spotless, and the garden restau…
In 1997 Holiday Inn pulled out of Tibet under increasing pressure from pro-Tibetan groups, and handed this hotel back to the government, who presumably didn't spend a lot of time agonising over i…
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One of several hotels in town owned by the Oh Dan group, this is a solid lower-midrange, Tibetan-run place, with a great location in the heart of Lhasa's most interesting market street.
Snowlands is another of Lhasa's old-timers. It was a favourite with backpackers and carpet-traders back in the 1980s, but the mood has changed a bit since then. Despite the almost perfect locatio…
A favourite with backpackers and carpet sellers back in the 1980s, this old-timer has a near-perfect location beside Barkhor Square, and comfortable deluxe rooms.
Rave reviews - with good reason - come in for this place in a quiet location on the southern edge of the Old Town. The Tibetan staff are helpful, the decor blends in perfectly with the surroundin…
The brainchild of China's Hongyan supermarket baron, Tibet's first five-star hotel occupies a space somewhere between hotel and ethnographic museum. The excellent lighting accentuates hundred of …
At this Nepalese-run hotel the buzzing crowds in the alley below are as much a sight as that of the Potala from the rooftop patio. Rooms - many sporting Tibetan décor - come with modern bathrooms…
Loads of new hotels are being built around town. The new three-star block of the Gang Gyan Hotel is bound to be popular when it opens in 2008.
The overhauled rooms in this modern Chinese hotel make this a decent choice, particularly when discounted to around 400. Heat lamps in the bathrooms and photos of Tibet on the walls add a vague s…
Pretty much always near capacity is this buzzing hotel, also with a harried but up-to-snuff staff. The doubles offer the best value; those with bathroom are a bit aged but sport fresh paint reple…
Not to be confused with the Xiongbala Hotel, this modern blockhouse is totally out of place in its Tibetan surroundings but it's popular with groups who want to be close to the Barkhor. Rooms are…
This is a relatively new and well-run three-star Chinese hotel with a good location on the southern edge of the old town. Facilities include a coffee bar, sauna, business centre and several resta…
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Lhasa is a city of wonders. The Potala, a vast white and ochre fortress, dominates Lhasa's skyline. Once the seat of Tibetan government and the location of the tombs of previous Dalai Lamas, the Potala serves as a symbolic focus for Tibetan aspirations of self-government.
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