Lhasa Tashi Nota Hotel

Lhasa


This solid Tibetan-run hotel is north of the old town but in an interesting residential district with plenty of restaurants nearby. Rooms are clean and fresh but vary in size. Pluses include sunny courtyard seating and an on-site branch of Summit Café to serve all your coffee and cheesecake needs.


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