Le Méridien Paro Bhutan Hotel Review

Looking to read a detailed Le Méridien Paro Hotel review before booking your next trip to Bhutan? You’ve come to the right place!

The 5 star luxury hotel is located perched over a scenic river, a short drive from must-see attractions like the Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Paro Rinpung Dzong and Bhutan National Museum.

I spent 2 nights in a luxurious suite at the hotel. My Le Méridien Paro review features info on the hotels accommodation options, wellness programs, restaurants and unique on-site amenities.

Book A Luxurious Holiday at Le Méridien Paro in Bhutan

Nestled in a beautiful valley and surrounded by the dramatic Himalayan mountain range, Paro is one of the most attractive cities in the Kingdom of Bhutan.

Situated on the edge of the Chu River, and providing stunning views overlooking Paro Valley, Le Méridien Paro Riverfront is an ideal hotel to call home sweet home when looking to discover the region’s cultural heritage and spectacular scenery.

Le Méridien Paro appears like a palace perched over a scenic river in Bhutan.
Le Méridien Paro appears like a palace perched over a scenic river in Bhutan.

While visiting Bhutan we stayed at the Le Méridien in Thimphu and Paro. The luxury brand Le Meridien, part of the Marriott Bonvoy family, is also popular in Thailand so we’ve had the opportunity to visit sister properties Le Meridien Phuket, Le Meridien Bangkok and Le Meridien Suvarnabhumi.

Le Meridien Paro first opened its doors in 2015, located conveniently in Shaba, it’s a short 15 minute drive to the city’s top attractions and international airport. The luxury hotel boasts the largest room inventory and banquet hall in Paro, making it a popular property to host large events.

The architectural design reflects modern Bhutanese aesthetics, inspired by local craftsmanship. Public spaces are adorned with local artwork, creating an unforgettable ambiance for first time visitors to The Kingdom.

Enjoy a Bhutanese cooking class with the hotel's chef in the garden.
Enjoy a Bhutanese cooking class with the hotel’s chef in the garden.

Le Méridien Paro Hotel Review Highlights

Before booking your trip, here are a list of highlights that make the Le Méridien Paro stand out from the rest:

  • Le Méridien Paro is one of the most luxurious hotels in Paro, boasting the largest event facilities and room inventory.
  • The property has just 59 rooms and suites, offering guests an intimate boutique vibe with the service you’d expect from a large 5 star resort.
  • Le Meridien is a member of the Marriott Bonvoy family so guests can redeem and earn points during their stay.
  • Each day the hotel hosts a complimentary “hi tea” for all guests from 4:30-5:30pm. This includes a selection of Illy coffees, masala tea and light bites.
  • Rest and relax at Explore Spa, offering massages, body scrubs, wraps, facials and unique Ayurvedic treatments.
  • Keep fit on holiday at the sun-soaked 24 hour fitness centre, which boasts beautiful river views.
  • The hotel has a indoor heated pool, which can be used alongside the spa’s sauna and steam room.
  • The property features 2 unique culinary concepts, from an intimate lobby lounge bar to bustling buffet.
  • The hotel’s idyllic riverfront location offers unique outdoor dining options as well as nightly bonfire.
Splurge on the Royal Suite for a luxurious Bhutanese holiday in Paro.
Splurge on the Royal Suite for a luxurious Bhutanese holiday in Paro.

Accommodation

The most important question you have to ask yourself when reading a Le Méridien Paro Hotel review is, “what type of accommodation would I like to book for my holiday?”

The hotel boasts 7 room categories, including an entry level Classic King, Grand Deluxe, Corner Suite and jaw-dropping Royal Suite.

The Royal Suite bathroom features an elevated jet tub perfect for romantic couples.
The Royal Suite bathroom features an elevated jet tub perfect for romantic couples.

All of the hotels 59 rooms boast spacious layouts and enhanced panoramic views overlooking the river and Himalayas, providing a heightened sense of luxury and comfort. You’ll also find artful design touches such as heated floors and vibrant Bhutanese-area rugs as well as flat-screen TVs, marble bathrooms, minibars and storage safes.

If looking to splurge for a special celebration book the 775 sqft Corner Suite. The spacious interior boasts a cozy living room with sofa bed, work desk, marble bathroom with a separate shower and jet tub, plush robe and slippers and coffee & tea nook.

A romantic couples treatment room at Explore Spa.
A romantic couples treatment room at Explore Spa.

Explore Spa

If you’re looking to rest and relax on holiday book a relaxing body treatment at Le Méridien Paro’s wellness oasis.

Visit the hotel’s Explore Spa and you’ll be greeted by a friendly team who will sit you inside a relaxing lounge. While seated on a comfy couch flip through the spa menu and you’ll find a selection of massages, facials, wraps, scrubs, Ayurvedic treatments, foot baths, lip treatments, makeup services, manicure and pedicures, and waxing.

The spa features a variety of amenities, including 3 well-appointed treatment rooms, steam room and sauna facilities, outdoor garden, and retail boutique.

The hotel boasts an indoor heated pool with outdoor terrace overlooking the river.
The hotel boasts an indoor heated pool with outdoor terrace overlooking the river.

Explore Spa offers 5 signature treatments including Chakra Art Massage, Limitless Facial, Discovery Massage, Epicurean Body Wrap, and decadent Four Hand Massage.

After your treatment feel free to relax at the hotel’s heated indoor pool, or visit the impressive 1000 sqft fitness centre, the perfect place to keep fit on holiday thanks to wrap around windows with awesome views.

Enjoy a decadent breakfast at Latest Recipe.
Enjoy a decadent breakfast at Latest Recipe.

Le Méridien Paro Restaurants

No Le Méridien Paro review is complete until you’ve had an opportunity to wag your finger down each of the hotel’s marvellous menus.

The hotel has two unique food & beverage concepts, from a bustling multi-cuisine open kitchen to an intimate cocktail bar in the lobby.

Taste traditional Bhutanese dishes at Le Meridien Paro.
Taste traditional Bhutanese dishes at Le Meridien Paro.

Latest Recipe

Latest Recipe is the hotel’s all-day-dining multi-cuisine culinary concept, open daily from 6:30am-11pm.

The dining room fills with natural light and features classic Bhutanese design elements, which pair perfectly with the playful open kitchen concept as guests can watch chefs cook live at each interactive kitchen station.

Each morning guests line up at Latest Recipe to indulge in a sumptuous buffet. The breakfast offering features a perfect mix of local Bhutanese specialities and classic Western fare.

Bhutanese highlights prepared with local ingredients include Jasmine Tea and Roasted Radish Bread, Local Cheese and Chili Brioche, and Poached Egg on Khur-Le Buckwheat Pancakes. There’s also an Indian corner serving up flaky parathas, poha and upma. Popular Western brunch items can also be ordered like oatmeal, cereal, American breakfast, French Toast, and waffles.

The hotel's chef is from Kolkata so be sure to order a selection of Indian dishes at dinner.
The hotel’s chef is from Kolkata so be sure to order a selection of Indian dishes at dinner.

Visit Latest Recipe for lunch or dinner and order from the a la carte menu to enjoy a flavour-packed feast. Reading the menu feels like you’re traveling around the world with your tastebuds! The menu features a smattering of American dishes like burgers and sandwiches as well as unique Bhutanese dishes. The strength of the menu is the exceptional Indian menu, Italian pasta and pizza selection and authentic Thai dishes.

In one sitting you can fork through Shanghai Chili Paneer, Prawn Tempura, Paneer Tikka, Thai Tom Yum Goong, Bhutanese Thukpa noodle soup, Kathi Kebab, Fish & Chips, and Cajun Spiced Chicken Breast!

Enjoy a spicy mojito prepared with local chilies at Latitude 27, the hotel's lobby bar.
Enjoy a spicy mojito prepared with local chilies at Latitude 27, the hotel’s lobby bar.

Latitude 27

Latitude 27 operates as a friendly coffee house by day and cocktail lounge by night.

The beverage menu features the largest selection of single malts and blended whiskies in Thimphu, alongside a wide array of classic and craft cocktails. Some of the unique ingredients used at the bar include Bhutanese red chilli, Thengay black pepper and the local spirit called Ara, which is a rice fermented clear spirit. 

You’ll also find a curated selection of fine wines from around the world and craft beers brewed locally in Bhutan.

You can pair your drink with a selection of bar snacks like Crispy Fried Chicken Wings, Tandoori Kukkad, Amritsari Fish Fingers, Bruschetta and Loaded Nachos.

Latitude 27 also hosts a daily “hi tea” for all guests from 5-6pm, featuring Illy coffee or tea and light bites.

If you’re at the property from 1-9pm pop by for a drink to enjoy discounted happy hour specials.

Fun Things To Do In Paro

All foreign visitors to Bhutan must coordinate their itinerary and visas with a local tour operator. Since you can’t rent a car in Bhutan and organize a solo road trip it’s important to do your research and hire a professional company that can create a bespoke itinerary for you based on your unique interests and needs.

Our 2 week trip was organized by MyBhutan, an award-winning boutique luxury tour operator. We highly recommend planning your trip with MyBhutan as they employ knowledgable guides and friendly drivers who know Paro, Thimphu and beyond like the back of their hands.

The experience was seamless as MyBhutan organized airport transfers, day tours, guided hikes and pick up and drop off at each of the hotels we stayed. MyBhutan’s team went the extra mile, providing hiking poles, sustainable water bottles, and portable WIFI so you can share your travel experience live without having to pay for an SIM.

During our stay at Le Meridien the MyBhutan team took us to visit these top attractions, which are must-dos when visiting Paro:

  • Tiger’s Nest Monastery: also known as Paro Taktsang, is a sacred Vajrayana Himalayan Bhuddist site uniquely located on the cliffside of the upper Paro Valley. It is one of 13 Tiger’s Nest caves in historical Tibet in which Padmasambhava practiced and taught Vajrayana. It is the most photographed attraction in Bhutan and a must-see when visiting The Kingdom.
  • Rinpung Dzong: is a large dzong, Buddhist monastery and fortress, of the Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school in Paro. It houses the district Monastic Body as well as government administrative offices. Just below the dzong is a traditional Bhutanese covered cantilever bridge.
  • Bhutan National Museum: is a cultural museum that was originally established in 1968. The museum houses over 3,000 works of Bhutanese art, covering more than 1,500 years of cultural heritage.
  • Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang: is a notable temple as it is in the form of a chorten, which is very rare in Bhutan. It is located on the edge of a hill between the Paro valley and the Dopchari valley.
  • Kyichu Lhakhang: is one of Bhutan’s oldest and most beautiful temples. The main chapel has roots as far back as the 7th century, with additional buildings and a golden roof added in 1839. Elderly pilgrims shuffle around the temple spinning its many prayer wheels, making this one of the most charming spots to visit in the Paro valley.

Le Méridien Paro Hotel Contact

Paro 1265, 975-8-270-300

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