Shangri-la Hotel, Lhasa
19 Norbulingka Road, 拉薩(ラサ), 中国
279 部屋
上品&コンテンポラリー , 活気のある
The Shangri-La hotel group may have found its worthiest namesake in this Lhasa venture. Lucky them — around these parts, the Himalayan landscape does the heavy lifting, and any halfway-decent hotel could draw tourist traffic with judiciously placed windows. Lucky for us, this hotel goes far beyond halfway. It’s largely predicated on the business-class luxury chain model, sure, but a beating Tibetan heart persists behind it all, especially in the design philosophy and the cuisine.
First things first: acclimatization is an absolute must at 12,000 feet. Tempting as it is to go straight for the cocktails, you’d do better to visit the on-site health clinic or the 24-hour oxygen lounge beforehand (not just a gimmick — trust us, it helps). Once your head’s on straight, you can twist it right back off at Shambala, the hotel’s tapas-and-cocktails bar with a garden terrace, or Lodgers Lounge, the gorgeously chandeliered and high-ceilinged tea bar with truly stupefying views of the mountains. For heartier fare, Shang Palace melds Cantonese and Sichuan cuisine in an intimate setting, while Altitude maintains an all-day international buffet with live cooking stations.
Shangri-La’s 262 rooms and 17 suites make ample use of rich Tibetan visual details, balancing earthy golds and ochres with vivid striping and intricately patterned textiles. Captivating filigrees smarten up lighting fixtures and foot chests, while the ivory-hued walls and dark woods lend a peaceful, meditative quality that ties it all together. Downstairs, a fully equipped gym, swimming pool, and spa await should you need to mix some action into all that stillness. Opt for the Horizon Club for dedicated concierge service, a private lounge, and complimentary breakfast and evening cocktails.
Beyond the Shangri-La’s doors, Lhasa is rich with rewarding finds for your inner explorer. The Potala and Norbulingka palace complexes, respectively the former winter and summer residences of the Dalai Lama, are both within walking distance. Two of Tibet’s holy lakes are within a day’s journey, not to mention the abundance of monasteries with more than 13 centuries of priceless historical artifacts. Roof of the world, heart of the Himalayas, land of the gods — whatever you call this mountain paradise, you’re sure to satisfy your loftiest ambitions here.
First things first: acclimatization is an absolute must at 12,000 feet. Tempting as it is to go straight for the cocktails, you’d do better to visit the on-site health clinic or the 24-hour oxygen lounge beforehand (not just a gimmick — trust us, it helps). Once your head’s on straight, you can twist it right back off at Shambala, the hotel’s tapas-and-cocktails bar with a garden terrace, or Lodgers Lounge, the gorgeously chandeliered and high-ceilinged tea bar with truly stupefying views of the mountains. For heartier fare, Shang Palace melds Cantonese and Sichuan cuisine in an intimate setting, while Altitude maintains an all-day international buffet with live cooking stations.
Shangri-La’s 262 rooms and 17 suites make ample use of rich Tibetan visual details, balancing earthy golds and ochres with vivid striping and intricately patterned textiles. Captivating filigrees smarten up lighting fixtures and foot chests, while the ivory-hued walls and dark woods lend a peaceful, meditative quality that ties it all together. Downstairs, a fully equipped gym, swimming pool, and spa await should you need to mix some action into all that stillness. Opt for the Horizon Club for dedicated concierge service, a private lounge, and complimentary breakfast and evening cocktails.
Beyond the Shangri-La’s doors, Lhasa is rich with rewarding finds for your inner explorer. The Potala and Norbulingka palace complexes, respectively the former winter and summer residences of the Dalai Lama, are both within walking distance. Two of Tibet’s holy lakes are within a day’s journey, not to mention the abundance of monasteries with more than 13 centuries of priceless historical artifacts. Roof of the world, heart of the Himalayas, land of the gods — whatever you call this mountain paradise, you’re sure to satisfy your loftiest ambitions here.
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Shangri-la Hotel, Lhasa
19 Norbulingka Road, 拉薩(ラサ), 中国
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客室&レート
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アメニティ&サービス
- WiFi(無料)
- 駐車場(無料)
- バレーパーキング
- バー
- ルームサービス
- レストラン
- 屋外プール
- 屋内プール
- スパ
- サウナ
- 全館禁煙ホテル
- コンシェルジュ
- 24時間フロントデスク
- 隣同士の客室
- 空調
- ATM/銀行窓口
- ガーデン
- バイリンガルスタッフ
- ラウンジ
- スーツケース預かり
- ペット同伴不可
- 宴会場・会議室
- ビジネスセンター
- ベビーベッド(空き状況により)
- パーキング
- スイミングプール
- 車椅子にアクセス可能
- 指定喫煙エリア
知っておきたいこと
- 中国国籍以外のIDカードをお持ちのお客様は、チベットへの許可が必要です。宿泊客は少なくとも7日前までにチベットラサ観光局に申請する必要があります。
- お部屋にはベビーベッドやエキストラベッドは設置できません。
チェックイン:
12:00
チェックアウト:
12:00
利用可能なクレジットカード
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木
金
土
1泊、1名様の料金(JPY)
1泊、1名様の料金(JPY)
Stay dates
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Check-in
Oct 6
Check-out
Oct 15
Rates shown in USD based on single occupancy.