The St. Regis Lhasa Resort
22 Jiangsu Road, 拉薩(ラサ), 中国
162 部屋
上品&コンテンポラリー , 活気のある
Disputed territories rarely make for great high-end hospitality, but Lhasa’s hotel scene seems to be on the upswing lately — which might bespeak a burgeoning shift in sentiment. That a brand like St. Regis could exist here at all is proof positive. This may be a brand that benefits from a step or two outside of the comfort zone, and anyway no other view on Earth quite compares with the majesty of the Himalayas. At its core, though, the brand’s trademark neutral serenity reads as an act of succor to the resilient local, the harried traveler, and the road-weary pilgrim alike; something of a hospitality hat trick.
The exterior’s visual charm starts on the right note with a heady mix of floodlit umber, curved roofing, and a dense spread of candle-hued windows. Smart move, there, as they’d be fools to wall guests off from the mountains’ legendary clarity of light; everywhere you’ll find yourself transfixed by nature’s vanishing points. Indoors, burnished metal fixtures meet geometrically sound wall installations, offset predictably by Pinterest-ready shelf-and-tchotchke arrangements. The opulence reaches a harmonious, earth-toned crescendo in the dining spaces, of which there are three: visit Si Zi Kang for high-concept Tibetan plates, Yan Ting for a range of regional Chinese cuisines, and Social for the inevitable buffet, though it redeems itself by offering Tibetan cooking courses. A tearoom and a wine bar round out the gastronomic picture.
The rooms aim for clean minimalism, and may be too calm for some; warm lighting and stained woodcraft conspire to improve the mood considerably at dark. They’re saved from severity by plush cushions and woolen carpet underfoot, along with understated patterning in the lampshades and latticework. The usual iPod docks, free wi-fi, and flatscreens nod to contemporary needs, though even the framed art featuring Tibetan curlicue motifs can’t quite banish the hint of beigeness. You’re better off at the Iridium spa for massage and pilates, or the Golden Energy Pool, a study in mixing acid-yellow club lighting with perhaps Tibet’s only cabana-style seating. One of the more interesting surprises in store here, to be sure, though you should take measures to avoid altitude sickness (Lhasa’s worst surprise) before any strenuous exercise.
The exterior’s visual charm starts on the right note with a heady mix of floodlit umber, curved roofing, and a dense spread of candle-hued windows. Smart move, there, as they’d be fools to wall guests off from the mountains’ legendary clarity of light; everywhere you’ll find yourself transfixed by nature’s vanishing points. Indoors, burnished metal fixtures meet geometrically sound wall installations, offset predictably by Pinterest-ready shelf-and-tchotchke arrangements. The opulence reaches a harmonious, earth-toned crescendo in the dining spaces, of which there are three: visit Si Zi Kang for high-concept Tibetan plates, Yan Ting for a range of regional Chinese cuisines, and Social for the inevitable buffet, though it redeems itself by offering Tibetan cooking courses. A tearoom and a wine bar round out the gastronomic picture.
The rooms aim for clean minimalism, and may be too calm for some; warm lighting and stained woodcraft conspire to improve the mood considerably at dark. They’re saved from severity by plush cushions and woolen carpet underfoot, along with understated patterning in the lampshades and latticework. The usual iPod docks, free wi-fi, and flatscreens nod to contemporary needs, though even the framed art featuring Tibetan curlicue motifs can’t quite banish the hint of beigeness. You’re better off at the Iridium spa for massage and pilates, or the Golden Energy Pool, a study in mixing acid-yellow club lighting with perhaps Tibet’s only cabana-style seating. One of the more interesting surprises in store here, to be sure, though you should take measures to avoid altitude sickness (Lhasa’s worst surprise) before any strenuous exercise.
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The St. Regis Lhasa Resort
22 Jiangsu Road, 拉薩(ラサ), 中国
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客室&レート
ミシュランガイドから直接予約をすれば、専門のトラベルスペシャリストがサポートしますのでご安心ください。. 最低料金を保証します。もっとお得な料金を見つけましたか?お知らせください。
アメニティ&サービス
- WiFi(無料)
- 駐車場(無料)
- セルフサービス駐車場(有料)
- 近隣の駐車場
- バー
- ルームサービス
- レストラン
- 屋内プール
- スパ
- スパトリートメント(リクエストに応じて)
- 全館禁煙ホテル
- コンシェルジュ
- 24時間フロントデスク
- 空調
- ATM/銀行窓口
- ガーデン
- バイリンガルスタッフ
- ライブラリー
- スーツケース預かり
- ペット同伴不可
- ビジネスセンター
- 自転車レンタル
- EV充電ステーション
- パーキング
- スイミングプール
知っておきたいこと
- 9 室を超える予約には、基本ポリシーと異なる条件と追加料金が適用される場合があります。
- 客室にて有線インターネット利用可:無料
- 敷地内に事前予約不要の専用パーキングあり:無料
- ペット宿泊不可。
- 年齢に関係なく子供も宿泊可。
- 追加寝具なしの場合、6歳以下の子供は無料で宿泊できます。
- 追加寝具なしの場合、7歳から12歳の子供は1泊1名あたりCNY 104で宿泊できます。
- 追加寝具なしの場合、13歳から17歳の子供は1泊1名あたりCNY 208で宿泊できます。
- 利用可能なベビーベッドの数が「0」に設定されています。
- 利用可能なエキストラベッドの数が「0」に設定されています。
- 追加料金は表示の客室料金合計に加算されていません。ホテルにて別途お支払いください。
チェックイン:
15:00
チェックアウト:
12:00
利用可能なクレジットカード
日
月
火
水
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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S
Select check-in date
Check-in
Oct 6
Check-out
Oct 15
Rates shown in USD based on single occupancy.