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Dhood Gu Hotel
- Star Rating
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- Address
- No. 19 Shasarsu Road, Trom Si Khang, Lhasa
- Telephone
- 00-86-891-6322555
- Facsimile
- 00-86-891-6323555
Overview
Dhood Gu Hotel is a sino-foreign hotel which is invested and set up in 2000 by Dhood Gu Ltd. It takes up 1500 square meters ground area. It covers a total area of 3580 square meters.
Dhood Gu Hotel located in the center of Lhasa. The hotel enjoys a good location. It is 100 meter south of Jokhang Temple, 300 meters north of Ramoche Monastery (Xiao Zhao Si).
All the rooms are spacious, comfortable and elegantly decorated in Tibetan Style. They are equipped with air conditioning and TV, IDD and hot water are supplied around the clock. For dining, there are various styles of restaurant, providing different food from China, Tibet and the west. Apart from this, the hotel also has a business center, and a bar.
To secure the room, reservation should be made at least half a year in advance.
Facilities
- Meeting Facilities Business Center
- Laundry Service
- Hotel Dining
- Chinese Cuisine
- Coffee Shop
- Western baking shop
- Recreation & Entertainment
- Internet Access
Local Area
- Distance from airport (kilometers): 80
- Distance from train station (kilometers): 10
- Distance from downtown area: 100 meters
- Sightseeing around: Jokhang Temple, Barchor Street, Romache Monastery
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