With a compelling location close to Paro International Airport, Le Méridien Paro, Riverfront is the ideal place to stay and explore Bhutan. Unlock this holistic destination with attractions including sacred fortresses and monasteries. Curiosity is awakened and perspective renewed by its nation’s natural environs and cultural heritage.
Encounter the unexpected as you experience the breath-taking valley and emerse yourself in myriad hues of many religious festivals. For enjoyable down-time, the heated outdoor swimming pool, spa, and fully-equipped fitness centre are all equipped with unmistakable views of the Paro River.
Le Meridien Hub is an innovative and reinterpreted hotel lobby concept for creative minds to converse, debate, and exchange over a cup of coffee with signature éclairs or an original Sparkling cocktail.
The hotel is equipped with 59 contemporary and elegant guestrooms, offering a minimum size of 32 square meters. All rooms feature heated bathroom floors and windows capturing the unbounded view of the river and mountains. Relax in a curated space featuring flat screen TV, wired and wireless High Speed Internet Access, sleek technology and a separate bath and shower to ensure a relaxing stay.
Corner Suites overlook extraordinary views of the Paro River, Himalayas, and nearby stupa. Floor-to-ceiling windows are finished in traditional Bhutanese style, and open slightly to allow fresh air to flow in.
These open floor plan suites are styled with wood veneer walls, hardwood floors, and turquoise accents symbolising the Paro River.
Grande Deluxe Rooms are spacious retreats, where wood veneer walls, hardwood floors, and turquoise accents symbolising the Paro River create an inviting ambiance. Artwork depicting a large Buddhist khorlo references the rich cultural traditions of the area.
Wall-to-wall windows, finished in traditional Bhutanese style, overlook stunning views of the Himalayas, river, and nearby stupa.
Bhutanese tradition and contemporary design converge in Classic and Deluxe Rooms — which feature wood veneer walls, hardwood floors, and turquoise accents symbolising the Paro River that flows just outside the doors.
A large Buddhist khorlo, or prayer wheel, on the wall provides visual interest and invites cultural enquiry.
Bhutanese tradition and contemporary design converge in Classic and Deluxe Rooms—which feature wood veneer walls, hardwood floors, and turquoise accents symbolising the Paro River that flows just outside the doors.
One of hotel's culinary highlights is Bhutan’s first Asian Fusion Restaurant, Bamboo Chic, which reflects the spirit of innovation rooted in centuries of Asian tradition and captures the progress towards the modern palate.
This is where your new love affair with creative Asian cuisine begins. Bamboo Chic is located on the second floor and opens for dinner from 6.00h to 11.00h.
18.00h - 23.00h
Smart casual
Embark on a culinary journey with handcrafted creations inspired by local cuisine.
Local flavours with a creative twist elevate the classic morning meal.
Latest Recipe serves as a restaurant for all-day dining with intriguing local flavours and a selection from our modern a la carte menu.
Sumptuous buffet breakfast spread is available daily at the restaurant from 6.30h to 10.30h.
06.30h - 10.30h
12.30h - 15.00h
18.30h - 22.30h
Latitude 27° 23’ is a stylish venue to engage in a relaxed conversation over chilled wines or pleasurable bar creations when the space transforms at night.
Latitude 27° 23’ is located at lobby level of the hotel.
12.00h - 23.00h
A sophisticated array of spirited libations, Sparkling and Petit Plates invite you to discover classic European aperitifs and unique destination-inspired bites with a modern twist. As the evening arrives, Hub transforms from a coffeehouse atmosphere to an effervescent socializing cocktail experience.
Inspired by European heritage, Le Méridien Sparkling adds a modern twist to traditional cocktail hour accompanied by destination-inspired Petit Plates.
Seasonally, you can expect new Sparkling aperitifs being shaken up at Latitude and Longitude bars across the globe.
Petit Plates invites you to discover unique bites with a chic twist, offering a curated selection of European classics with a distinct local flavor. Indulge in featured recipes from hotels around the globe.
Guests can improve cardiovascular function on treadmills, upright bikes, and cross trainers, or focus on specific muscle groups with strength-training machines and free weights.
Located on the ground floor, saltwater chlorinated, indoor heated pool is enclosed by glass on two sides, providing unobstructed views of the river.
Tailor the experience and chart your own course, the spa at Le Méridien offers endless possibilities for rest, relaxation and stimulation of the senses.
Paro is home to numerous sacred fortresses and monasteries. Set on the edge of a steep cliff, the 17th-century Paro Taktsang (Tiger’s Nest) is one of Bhutan’s most famous attractions and is just 30 minutes by car outside of town.
Kyichu Lhakhang is one of the nation’s oldest and most beautiful monasteries, dating back to the 7th century.
Overlooking Paro Valley and filled with rich history, the large Buddhist monastery and fortress Rinpung Dzong is another top attraction. Housed in a former watchtower, the artefacts at the National Museum of Bhutan are equally stimulating.
Western Bhutan’s striking forests and the Himalayas can be appreciated on an exhilarating trek.
Aptly named as “Samden Menlam” (Wish-fulfilling Prayer), the altar room or meditation hall located on the fifth floor of Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront and overlooking the stupa outside, will be an tranquil and peaceful retreat for anyone looking for a time to contemplate over matters of mind and soul.
High ceilings and windows create an airy, light-filled space where guests can take advantage of two computer workstations and complimentary office supplies.
The atmospheric temple was built to subdue a demoness and the pilgrim path winds clockwise up through the temple core, passing some of the finest murals in Bhutan, representing hell, earth and heaven on three floors. It's essential to bring a good torch.
Chic, versatile, and equipped with advanced technology, 612 square metres of meeting space ensures a forward-thinking event.
Perched above Paro Dzong is its ta dzong (watchtower), built in 1649 to protect the undefended dzong and renovated in 1968 to house the National Museum.
Paro Dzong ranks as a high point of Bhutanese architecture. The massive buttressed walls that tower over the town are visible throughout the valley.
The Royal Botanical Park, Lampelri is the first botanical park in Bhutan and forms the backdrop of the Dochula Pass. The park forms a biological corridor of 47 square miles.
Your Wedding Specialist is at hand from beginning to end to attend to all details allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the moment.
Zuri Dzong was built in 1352 as a fort and the five-storey main building is still well protected by double walls and a bridge. There are some particularly fine murals in the upper chapels, one of which is dedicated to the protector Zaa (Rahulla).
LE MERIDIEN PARO, RIVERFRONT
Paro-Thimphu HighwayShaba, Paro 12001Bhutan