The St. Regis Lhasa Resort is located on Jiangsu Road, the main artery of Lhasa. A 15-minute walk takes you to the Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street area, where you can experience the traditional features and lifestyle of the ancient city. It is approximately 3 kilometers away from the Potala Palace, with a cluster of gourmet restaurants in the surrounding vicinity. A 15-minute taxi ride will lead you to Norbulingka, a typical Xizang-style garden renowned for its unique charm on the snow-covered plateau. Additionally, a 20–30 minute drive from the hotel will take you to Sera Monastery or Drepung Monastery, commonly known as the "Three Great Monasteries of Lhasa", allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the solemnity and grandeur of Xizang Buddhist temples.
The hotel boasts over 100 guest rooms, ranging from 61 to 178 square meters in size. Every room offers guests panoramic views of the undulating Xizang mountains, along with spacious living spaces, custom-made furniture, and elegant interiors in all guest rooms and suites. The iconic St. Regis Butler Service is specially designed to provide tailored accommodation experiences catering to the needs of global travelers.
Home to Social All-Day Dining Restaurant, Yan Ting Chinese Restaurant and Tubo Bar, the hotel is committed to satisfying the discerning palates of culinary connoisseurs.
"My long-awaited trip to Tibet finally began, and I decisively chose The St. Regis Lhasa. The room was spacious, amenities were complete, and the location was convenient, close to all the main attractions. They even have a medical room, and their homemade altitude sickness medicine is quite effective, supposedly with no side effects. Thanks to this medicine, I was able to continue my journey to Ngari. The breakfast was also very generous and varied over my three-day stay, not the same every day. There were also some à la carte options; I enjoyed congee with abalone slices, which was comforting. Furthermore, in an altitude-prone area, the staff's attitude is a big plus. I especially want to commend our butler, Riri. As I was experiencing a bit of altitude sickness, I bothered her quite a bit, but the thoughtful Riri patiently helped me out. I'll definitely choose The St. Regis again next time I'm in Lhasa."