With a stay at Hotel Center Point in Paro, you'll be within a 10-minute walk of Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang and Paro Sunday Market. This hotel is 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Chhoeten Lhakhang and 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Druk Choeding.
At Hotel Center Point, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 9:30 AM for a fee.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 10 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include desks and separate sitting areas.
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PPavel ShchGood hotel in the center of Paro. May be too loud at nights - shouting people, running children etc.
Location is amazing. Some good momo-cafes nearby
EEthan_ccI highly recommend that you book this hotel with interest in Bhutan Huxue Temple. I asked a lot of Bhutanese locals to praise this hotel. The hotel is very close to Huxue Temple and it is very convenient to get up early. If you are free, the hotel owner can also help you book a guide. The price is much more cost-effective than the group. The guide is less than 200 yuan a day. You can climb the mountain for 5 or 6 hours. The hotel provides free breakfast and can also order here. After staying for three days, I ate three dinners. Three meals plus more than 200 yuan per person. Cheese peppers and fried rice are highly recommended.
AAF2310The positive thing, the location is very nice, right at the riverside.
Now the negative… for starters, staff at the reception, especially those boys, needs more training on how to handle guest requests. Their attitude is not helpful, borderline rude sometimes. One staff tells you something and a minute later you hear exactly the contradictory thing from another staff. Very confusing and frustrating. Don’t expect 5 star service here …
Let’s move on to the amenities. The rooms are simple and clean, but very outdated, the floor queaks and you clearly hear footsteps from above.
Then there is the spa… first of all, you need to inform them 20-30 mins before you want to use the sauna in order for the staff to turn it on. Then the steam room had really dirty floor which a kinda of unknown black gluey thing sticking to your feet, kinda disgusting. When I told the spa staff about it, then they just ignored it.
Finally, the food in the one and only restaurant, last recipe, was „underwhelming“, if you want it said in a polite way. The pizza dough was still raw when it was served to us.
I wouldn’t stay in this hotel again but I guess this is your only choice if you want a safe option besides Aman or Six Senses.
FFishtail7This hotel is very good value for money considering its price range. The staff and owner are super hospitable and very accommodating to guests’ needs. The food is good, and the location is close to Tiger’s Nest so it’s a great option for those hiking up to the monastery next morning. Overall highly recommended.
GGuest UserThe accommodations were better than the photos online.
The staff were friendly, the breakfast was good, and the price was reasonable.
It was comparable to the hotel next door that cost $268 per night.
GGuest UserEverything was amazing right from the word go. The hospitality and cuisine were top drawer stuff. The host took time to drop and pick me up at the inaugural ceremony of the first royal bhutan festival amid-st heavy rains. Looking forward to visit again. Recommend strongly for any first time visitors and i am sure who will automatically make this venue a permanent one.