Hotels in Lhasa, China

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Lhasa, Tibet, China
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Cheapest month:July
Most expensive month:September
Average price in Lhasa:$84/night
Cheapest price found:$21/night
Cheapest day:Monday
Most expensive day:Thursday
$28 - $162
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.
$70 - $158
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.

Cheapest hotels in Lhasa, China

Discover affordable stays in Lhasa that provide a quality experience without breaking the bank. Hotels in Lhasa can be found for as low as $29 per night. There is currently one property in Lhasa that can be booked for this price. Gangjian Hotel is one of the hotels that can be booked for the lowest price in Lhasa. Price data was last updated on March 28, 2024
Out of the hotels in Lhasa we've come across, these properties are priced the lowest. If you have the flexibility, change the dates selected to compare prices.
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No. 83 Beijing East Road, Lhasa, China
2.2 mi from city centre
Air Conditioning
$29
Avg. per night
No.38 Yutuo Road, Lhasa, China
1.8 mi from city centre
$49
Avg. per night
19 Norbulingka Road, Lhasa, China
0.2 mi from city centre
Pool
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
$161
Avg. per night

Other accommodations in Lhasa

Find the perfect hostel, theme hotel, or vacation rental for your stay in Lhasa. There are 473 hotels in Lhasa and price data was last updated on March 28, 2024. The average price for a stay in Lhasa is $84/night.
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No. 22 Jiangsu Road, Chengguan, Lhasa, China
2.5 mi from city centre
Pool
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
$139
Avg. per night

Where to stay in Lhasa

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About Lhasa

The capital of Tibet and a labyrinth of monasteries, temples and colourful market squares, Lhasa draws pilgrims and tourists from far-flung corners of the world. With the Chinese quarter on the west and the Tibetan Quarter on the east, visitors can cross from the elegant Norbulingka Summer Palace to lively street markets and twisting lanes filled with tantalising aromas from small local cafes. Named “Land of the Gods”, it’s common to see traditional Tibetans with spinning prayer wheels circling clockwise around Jokhang Temple, built in the 7th century to hold the official statues of Buddha.

Barkhor Street, the circular road around Jokhang Temple, marks the heart of Old Town Lhasa, where pilgrims and travellers mix with locals at the bustling market, bartering for handmade crafts, prayer shawls, wall hangings and religious trinkets. The temple itself holds the most sacred Buddha statue of all, as the Shakyamuni Buddha was brought from Chang’an 1,300 years ago by Princess Wen Cheng. The bright red-and-white Portola Palace, home of the Dalai Lamas and a UNESCO World Heritage site, sits on the northern slopes of the mountain, opening for one-hour visits to views murals, tombs and chapels and the Dalai Lama’s living quarters.

Travel permits and visas are necessary to visit Lhasa and all of Tibet, typically requiring a tour guide or travel agent. Once in Lhasa, the frequented tourist attractions are navigable by foot, but cycle rickshaws are prevalent and a popular way to get around. Public buses, minibuses and pilgrim buses provide motorised transportation throughout the area.

Lhasa became a prominent political and cultural centre when ruler Songtsen Gampo moved his capital to Lhasa in the 7th century AD. The ruins of his original palace became the Portola Palace, built by the fifth Dalai Lama in the 1600s.

Facts about staying in Lhasa

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  • What are the best hotels in Lhasa?

    The St. Regis Lhasa Resort (8.1/10 from 27 reviews), Shangri-La Lhasa (8.8/10 from 25 reviews), and Tashitakge Hotel Lhasa (9.0/10 from 21 reviews) are all highly rated places to stay in Lhasa.

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