Potala Palace

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8-Day Nanga Parbat Peak and Lhasa Cultural Tour in Nyingchi
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8-Day Nanga Parbat Peak and Lhasa Cultural Tour in Nyingchi

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Klook Mainland China Tibet Private Customized Travel
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Klook Mainland China Tibet Private Customized Travel

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Potala Palace
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Potala Palace

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Wander through Sichuan-Tibet G318, a 10-day in-depth tour from Chengdu to Lhasa
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Lhasa Potala Palace & Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon 5-Day Small Group Cultural Tour
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Where to stay in Potala Palace

FONTOO Hotel Lhasa Potala Palace
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FONTOO Hotel Lhasa Potala Palace

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Jinjiang Metropolo Hotel Lhasa Potala Palace
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Jinjiang Metropolo Hotel Lhasa Potala Palace

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Holiday Inn Express Lhasa Potala Palace by IHG
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Holiday Inn Express Lhasa Potala Palace by IHG

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Hanting Premium Hotel Lhasa Potala Palace
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Hanting Premium Hotel Lhasa Potala Palace

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Lanou Shangpin Hotel (Lhasa Potala Palace Barkhor Street Branch)
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Lhasa Yuanqi Inn (Jokhang Temple Branch)
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Lhasa Yuanqi Inn (Jokhang Temple Branch)

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City Comfort Inn Lhasa Potala Palace Scenic View
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City Comfort Inn Lhasa Potala Palace Scenic View

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The Potala Palace Jicai International Hotel (Barkhor Street Branch)
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The Potala Palace Jicai International Hotel (Barkhor Street Branch)

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Xinding Hotel
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Xinding Hotel

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City Comfort Inn Lhasa Potala Palace Xiaozhao Temple
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City Comfort Inn Lhasa Potala Palace Xiaozhao Temple

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Zhaxi Quta Style Hotel
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Zhaxi Quta Style Hotel

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Arro Khampa Lhasa
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Arro Khampa Lhasa

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What to know about Potala Palace

Perched high in the Himalayas, the Potala Palace in Lhasa is a breathtaking symbol of Tibetan Buddhism and a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage. Nestled atop the majestic Red Mountain in the heart of the Lhasa Valley, this UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as a beacon of Tibetan culture and history. With its towering walls and intricate design, the Potala Palace captivates visitors with its historical grandeur and spiritual significance. Once the winter residence of the Dalai Lamas, this architectural marvel offers a unique journey into the heart of Tibetan history and spirituality. At an altitude of 3,700 meters, the Potala Palace is not just a sight to behold but a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an unforgettable cultural experience.
35 Beijing Middle Rd, Lhasa, Tibet, China, 850000

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

White Palace (Potrang Karpo)

Step into the heart of Tibetan history at the White Palace, the former living quarters of the Dalai Lama. This architectural marvel not only served as the administrative hub but also offers a window into the opulent lifestyle and spiritual practices of Tibetan leaders. With its stunning murals, painted scrolls, and intricate sculptures, the White Palace is a treasure trove of art and history waiting to be explored.

Red Palace (Potrang Marpo)

Discover the spiritual core of the Potala Palace at the Red Palace, where vibrant colors and intricate designs tell the story of Tibetan Buddhism. Home to numerous chapels, shrines, and the sacred tombs of past Dalai Lamas, this revered space invites you to reflect on the deep spiritual roots and traditions that have shaped Tibetan culture. A visit to the Red Palace is a journey into the spiritual heart of Tibet.

Phakpa Lhakhang and Chogyel Drupuk

Uncover the layers of history at Phakpa Lhakhang and Chogyel Drupuk, where the past whispers through ancient walls. These chapels, preserving parts of the earlier palace attributed to Songtsen Gampo, offer a unique glimpse into the site's evolution. Explore the meditation cave and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Tibetan history and spirituality that these sacred spaces embody.

Culture and History

The Potala Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its cultural and historical importance. Established in 1649, it served as the political and spiritual center of Tibet until 1959. As a symbol of theocratic architecture, it represents the integration of secular and religious authority. Its design and decoration are a testament to human creativity and the rich cultural fusion of Tibetan history. The palace is not only an architectural wonder but also a symbol of Tibetan Buddhism and history, having witnessed key historical events and remaining a spiritual beacon for Buddhists worldwide.

Architectural Marvel

The Potala Palace is an outstanding example of traditional Tibetan architecture, built in the dzong style with sloping stone walls and copper foundations designed for earthquake protection. Rising 13 stories high, it contains over 1,000 rooms and 200,000 statues. Its harmonious integration into the dramatic landscape of Lhasa Valley, along with its scale and artistic wealth, make it a unique and invaluable cultural relic.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in the unique flavors of Tibetan cuisine at nearby ethnic restaurants. Must-try dishes include momos (dumplings), thukpa (noodle soup), and yak butter tea, offering a taste of the region's culinary heritage.