The St. Regis Lhasa Resort
No. 22, Jiangsu Road, In Lhasa (Chengguan District), Lhasa, 850 000, China
Rating
4.4
Travelers Choice
2020
Price Level
$$
Rooms
199
Pets
No
30
May
The St. Regis Lhasa Resort, Lhasa
The St. Regis Lhasa Resort
Reside in timeless splendor in the ancient Barkhor area of Lhasa. At 3680 meters above sea level The St. Regis Lhasa Resort sits at the legendary "Roof of the World" overlooking the wondrous Tibetan landscape and the magnificence of the Potala Palace.Be seduced by an unfolding series of delightful moments in three remarkable restaurants and our intriguing wine bar. Experience healing Tibetan treatments in the splendid Iridium Spa and bask in the warmth of our sparkling Golden Energy Pool.Our 205?guest rooms spacious villas and suites exude gracious hospitality with motifs inspired by the nearby Sera Monastery. Each offers pampering amenities and inspiring views. St. Regis Butler Service is available any time day or night.
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Overall
Excellent
4.4
37 reviews
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Customers Review
Cleanliness 4.4
Comfort 4.5
Neighborhood 4.7
Amenities 2
Condition 4.4
Recomendation 91.7%
“Could be better, next to restaurant, free breakfast, floors are dirty and bathroom is terrible.”
— Frank Junkar
“The lounge staffs are very rude, two of refused to refill the wine for me after the second glasses. she told me that I drink too fast and the hotel will lose money and she will be in trouble.
After she called to the office to clarify that Platinum guests can have unlimited drink at the happy hour then she refill very little wine for me and warn me to drink slowly, that's the terrible experience at the happy hour, then she hide the in dish washing room all the time and talking to her colleague loud.
Spa was terrible, they allowed guests to smoke in the spa lobby.
Breakfast was great, bed was comfortable, shower room with a heated floor.
Overall stay experience was ruined by the rude staff at the happy hour, how can a hotel staff lecturing a guest.”
— Jim Tan