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Lhasa Solowandering · Liuyue Homestay
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B&B , Lhasa
This Lhasa guesthouse offers a prime location with a rooftop terrace overlooking the Potala Palace and is a 15-minute walk from Laru Wetland Park Nature Reserve. Guests can enjoy the B&B's blend of modern minimalist style with traditional Tibetan motifs, an on-site restaurant serving Tibetan breakfasts, and an exclusive rooftop stargazing terrace.
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House Of Shambhala
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B&B , Lhasa
House of Shambahala, a family-friendly guesthouse in Lhasa, is situated 2km from the Potala Palace and 4.3km from Norbulingka Palace, offering convenient access to major landmarks. This Tibetan-style lodging provides guests with rooms featuring amenities such as free Wi-Fi, a restaurant serving local cuisine, and a rooftop terrace with Potala Palace views; airport shuttle service and assistance with Tibet permits (applied for at least 7 days prior) are also available.
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Lhasa
02/09 – 05/09
A$68/nighttotal: A$204 (3 )
Sende Scenic Oxygen-rich Homestay
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B&B , Lhasa
This newly opened guesthouse in Lhasa offers a convenient walking distance to the Potala Palace, featuring a fourth-floor viewing terrace with panoramic views of the palace at sunrise and sunset. Rooms are equipped with oxygen machines and air purifiers for comfort at altitude, and the guesthouse blends modern amenities with traditional Tibetan design, providing an enriching spiritual experience alongside accommodation.
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Lhasa
23/08 – 01/09
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Lhasa Cangwu Homestay
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B&B , Lhasa
The Lhasa Cangwu Homestay offers a convenient base for exploring Lhasa's cultural sites, situated 11 kilometres from Lhasa Railway Station and 61 kilometres from Lhasa Gonggar Airport, with close proximity to Jokhang Temple, Dazhao Temple Square, and Jinmayanyi Centre. This guesthouse provides excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings, featuring complimentary internet, a kitchen, a garden, and parking, with a check-out time before 12:00.
Frequently asked questions about resorts in Lhasa
What are the top attractions in Lhassa?
Lhasa is full of fascinating places, but some of the most popular are the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, and the Barkhor Street. The Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was the winter palace of the Dalai Lamas. Jokhang Temple is a sacred Buddhist temple with a stunning golden roof, and Barkhor Street is a vibrant market with lots of local crafts and souvenirs.
What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in Lhasa?
Which area in Lhassa is good for staying in a resort?
There aren't many traditional resorts in Lhasa. Most accommodation options are hotels or guesthouses. If you're looking for a more luxurious stay, you could try the Shangri-La Hotel, which has a spa and great views of the city.
What are the best family friendly resorts in Lhasa?
What time of the year is the best to stay in a resort Lhassa?
The best time to visit Lhasa is during the spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October) when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear. The summer months (June-August) can be very hot and humid, while the winter months (November-March) are cold and dry.
How easy is it to get to Lhassa?
Getting to Lhasa is easier than you might think. The city has a modern airport, Gonggar Airport (LXA), with flights from major cities in China. You can also reach Lhasa by train, with the Qinghai-Tibet Railway offering a scenic journey from Xining.
Where are the best markets in Lhassa?
For traditional Tibetan crafts and souvenirs, Barkhor Street is the place to be. You'll find everything from prayer wheels and prayer flags to yak wool clothing and jewellery. For a more modern shopping experience, head to the Lhasa Shopping Mall, which has a variety of shops and restaurants.
What are the best sports events or competitions happening in and around Lhassa?
Lhasa isn't really known for major sporting events. However, there are some local competitions, like the annual Tibetan New Year horse racing festival, held in the outskirts of the city. You can also find opportunities for trekking and hiking in the surrounding mountains.
What are the most requested amenities in resorts in Lhassa?
While there aren't traditional resorts in Lhasa, hotels and guesthouses often offer amenities like Wi-Fi, hot water, and laundry services. Some of the more luxurious hotels may also have spas, swimming pools, and restaurants.
What are the most romantic attractions in Lhassa's?
For a romantic experience in Lhasa, I'd recommend a walk along the Barkhor Street in the evening, enjoying the atmosphere and the street food. The view from the Potala Palace at sunset is also very special.