Four Points

Lhasa


After only a couple of years under the Tibetan sun the paint is starting to peel off this four-star Sheraton property. It's functional rather than luxurious (no gym, no pool), but there's pleasant courtyard seating, a 24-hour restaurant and a room humidifier for Lhasa’s dry climate. The balcony rooms in the side building are better than the plain main block.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Lhasa attractions

1. Ani Sangkhung Nunnery

0.31 MILES

This small and politically active nunnery is the only one within the precincts of the old Tibetan quarter. The site of the nunnery probably dates back to…

2. Main City Mosque

0.35 MILES

This mosque in the Muslim district serves as the spiritual focal point of Lhasa's several thousand Muslims, especially on Fridays. It's closed to non…

3. Pode Kangtsang

0.41 MILES

Die-hards can track down this hard-to-find chapel with old murals in the south of the old town. It’s accessed from the south.

4. Gendun Choephel Memorial Hall

0.44 MILES

On the southern side of the Barkhor Circuit, this dull museum focuses on a fascinating character. Choephel (1903–51) was a monk, poet, translator,…

5. Meru Nyingba Monastery

0.5 MILES

This small but active monastery is a real delight and is invariably crowded with elderly Tibetans thumbing prayer beads or lazily swinging prayer wheels…

6. Zhambhala Lhakhang

0.5 MILES

This small chapel on the western side of the Meru Nyingba Monastery has a central image of Marmedze (Dipamkara), the Past Buddha, and a small inner kora…

7. Gongkar Chöde Chapel

0.5 MILES

This small Sakyapa-school chapel is up some narrow stairs above the Zhambhala Lhakhang, just off the Barkhor Circuit.

8. Jokhang Temple

0.52 MILES

The 1300-year-old Jokhang Temple is the spiritual heart of Tibet: the continuous waves of awestruck pilgrims prostrating themselves outside are a…