Bhutan National Museum is 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from central Paro, why not stop by during your stay. If you want to experience more of the culture Paro has to offer, head to Rinpung Dzong, Druk Choeding, and Paro Sunday Market.
"Staying here was an incredible treat after completing an 8-day trek to Mardi Himal. My friend had researched hotels extensively, and since we only had two nights, we wanted to make the most of it. After a five-hour delay in Kathmandu we arrived exhausted, but the hotel immediately took care of us by accommodating a massage appointment. As a Platinum member I was also surprised with an upgrade to a villa.
I love how the hotel feels built into the landscape. The wood architecture and large windows bring in beautiful natural light, and the grounds feature rolling hills with pine and cypress trees that make it feel like a mountain ski chalet. We chose this property for its proximity to both the airport and Tiger’s Nest.
Breakfast was wonderful with homemade jams, jellies, marmalades, pastries, and fresh vegetable juices. The entire property is centered around wellness, and we even attended a talk about Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness philosophy, which was inspiring.
The service was exceptional. My villa had a fireplace, butler service, a massage bed, and even a dedicated wellness room. The bathroom was huge and stocked with the same products used in the spa. I especially loved soaking in lavender and eucalyptus bath salts after the trek.
When I called ahead on our way to the hotel, my butler had the fireplace lit and champagne on ice. Even though the villa was separ"
"The bed was very comfortable but honestly the hotel was similar to, or honestly, less impressive than our previous hotel at 1/3 the price (check out Lemon Tree Resort in Thimphu). Was a bit surprised to see the high reviews in comparison to actual condition/quality."
"Spotless quiet rooms nearby to Tigers Nest. Kind friendly staff and great food served in the restaurant. A short taxi/car ride to the centre of Paro.
Had a massage here after Tiger’s Nest hike, which was also excellent. "
"Hotel is located almost at center of Paro. Easy access, 5-10 mins to airport by car, and you can walk out the gate to downtown streets and innumerable shops in just steps. All the staff are very friendly, striving to accommodate diverse cultural needs and tastes. The hotel is very quiet as it is surrounded by rice paddies, yet in downtown Paro - unique. Onsite dining room and separate bar present beautiful views of Paro valley, national museum, dzong, etc. and serve clean, organic vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes from local and world cuisines. You may also order room service in advance, if wishing to rest and eat in privacy. Jigme, the manager, went above and beyond assisting the group with which I was touring Bhutan, and those of us who stayed on a few days after our tour group dispersed enjoyed every moment. I highly recommend this property for its full service and proximity to many sacred sites, in and around Paro, Bhutan. "