Hotels in Bhutan

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Best hotels in Bhutan

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Cultural Oasis in the Capital:
Cityhotel, Thimphu
Serene Riverside Retreat:
Le Meridien Paro Riverfront
Boutique Charm with Scenic Views:
Dorji Elements Boutique Hotel
Luxury Amidst Nature:
Como Uma Paro
Family-Friendly Getaway:
Rema Resort
Modern Comforts in Historic Land:
Le Meridien Thimphu
Eco-Conscious Experience:
Hotel Norbuling
Affordable Comfort with Local Touch:
Ariya Hotel

FAQs about hotels in Bhutan

We hope that the answers to these questions will help you plan your trip

Which hotels offer unique views of the landscape?
Le Meridien Paro Riverfront and Como Uma Paro offer stunning views of the Paro Valley and surrounding mountains, making them excellent choices for scenic accommodations.
What are the best hotels for couples?
Como Uma Paro and Le Meridien Thimphu are highly recommended for couples, as they offer romantic settings and amenities tailored for a private getaway.
Which hotels are family-friendly?
Rema Resort and Hotel Norbuling provide family-oriented amenities such as spacious rooms and activities suitable for children and adults alike.
What are the cheapest hotel options in Bhutan?
Budget-conscious travelers can consider Hotel Sinchula and Cityhotel, Thimphu, with average prices ranging from $30 to $50 per night.
What are the top-rated hotels based on guest reviews?
Top-rated properties include Como Uma Paro and Le Meridien Thimphu, both praised for their service and amenities, with average nightly rates around $200 to $350.

Hotel Insights for Travel in Bhutan

This guide provides factual information on 13 hotel properties in Bhutan, detailing pricing, peak seasons, local taxes, and proximity to attractions to help travelers choose the best accommodations.

Typical nightly rates range from $50 to $200.

There are 13 hotel properties spread throughout Bhutan.

Peak travel seasons are March to May and September to November.

Local taxes and fees average around 10%.

Most hotels are within 5-15 km of key locations like Paro Taktsang.

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