Hotel near Jingzhong Road Commercial Circle,Jingzhou50.5% of visitors choose this area
MMamboreds2025.10.24
Stayed here for 2 nights. I would to thank Ms Diana Zhao, Ms Lisa Wu, and Ms Sunny Ye at the front desk for going the extra mile. They expedited the check in and check out process, helped me with the carpark charges, recommended local food around the area, asked if room service was satisfactory, and highlighted some local attractions.Thanks again !
Hotel near Qianshan Hot Spring Area,Xianning40% of visitors choose this area
MMolin2025.08.11
This was my first visit to Country Garden Xianning, and I truly felt it's the best hotel in the area. Yet, the official photos make it look quite old and dated, which always led us to travel further to Chibi for hot springs. In actuality, both the hotel's ambiance and the room conditions far exceeded our expectations. The restaurant environment was lovely, and the breakfast was hearty. They really should consider updating their promotional images!
We were upgraded to a room with a spacious bay window. We asked a staff member for an extra duvet, and the kids absolutely loved playing on it!
The Water World is located just across the road from the hotel, with a convenient shuttle service. While the hot springs remain the main draw, they've also added a wave pool and a bubble pool. The large slide is unfortunately out of commission, but for those not keen on thrilling rides, there's still plenty to enjoy. The wave pool's waves were genuinely some of the largest I've encountered in any hotel-affiliated water park – far surpassing those at a certain family hotel newly opened in Wuhan, which charges double the price! The complimentary use of single and double swim rings is also a thoughtful touch.
Finally, I must voice my disappointment regarding the kids' activities. The male staff member in charge showed extremely poor crowd control, leading to an utterly chaotic setup. They seriously need to learn from more competent peers in the industry. For starters, the activity content itself was poorly chosen. Knowing it was a weekend and would be busy, they should have anticipated the crowd and opted for simpler, quicker, and easier-to-manage crafts – something like making a lacquer fan or a TCM sachet, which a group could finish in 5-10 minutes. Instead, they went with the most complicated activity, causing everyone to pile into the room and complain. To top it off, the early start was only announced at the last minute.
To make matters worse, they completely disregarded their own rules. Many guests complained that reservations were not honored, and people without reservations were also allowed to join. Even if we overlook the multiple booking groups, the main issue was that anyone who simply ignored the rules could just grab materials and start participating immediately. So, for an activity clearly intended for children, you'd see a family of three: the little boy making two items, his mom making one, and his dad occupying a seat as well. I've been to numerous family hotels where, during off-peak dining hours, they utilize banquet halls for activities, ensuring ample seating for parents to accompany their children at the same table. In situations with limited seating, children typically sit at the activity table while parents use small stools beside them. The priority is always to allow as many children as possible to participate simultaneously, and materials are only distributed to seated kids. I've genuinely never witnessed such disorganization where materials are handed out first, leading to a scramble for seats.
What I found most incomprehensible was this: since many parents were waiting, they had their children playing in an adjacent area. One parent controversially took all the toys, preventing other kids from playing, which naturally sparked a heated argument with other parents. The dispute lasted quite a while and escalated. I even had to interject, 'It's getting pretty intense; aren't you going to send someone to de-escalate?' The male staff member simply replied that he was too swamped with people today and wasn't going to get involved. I countered, 'By the time you're free, they might actually be physically fighting!' After a moment's thought, he made a call and summoned another staff member, but offered no guidance or handover. Consequently, the female staff member, completely unaware of the situation, ended up trying to placate a different guest who was complaining about the activity schedule. Meanwhile, the original two parents continued their shouting match for a while longer. 😂 Frankly, if they can't even monitor or control the situation, they are entirely unfit to manage kids' activities. These activities really turned into a major negative point.
Hotel near Wanda Plaza/Three Gorges Visitor Center,Yichang32.3% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.04.07
Waking up to the Yangtze River right outside my window, with distant mountains on the other side, was incredibly comforting and heartwarming.
The lobby was spacious and bright, and my room was clean and cozy. But what truly captured my heart was the river view from the window – the Yangtze flowing serenely, with continuous distant mountains opposite. When a light mist enveloped them, the mountain silhouettes were as ethereal as a Chinese ink painting. Breakfast in the restaurant felt like dining in an art space, with light filtering beautifully through the geometric cut-out walls. The service was genuinely thoughtful: the front desk lady was all smiles during check-in, and staff would always greet me in the hallways. There was even an exquisite afternoon tea with coffee, pastries, and a fresh, attractive fruit platter.
Hotel near Zhuge Liang Square/Wanda Square,Xiangyang4.9% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.27
We chose this hotel for our Chinese New Year trip, and it was very kid-friendly! The staff even prepared amenities for children. The lobby had a strong New Year atmosphere, and the staff were very kind to the little ones. The surrounding area has complete facilities, making it easy to take the kids out. The front desk service was also incredibly warm and welcoming, and the location is super convenient, right next to Wanda Plaza, so shopping and dining are just a stone's throw away. The hotel facilities are also comprehensive. Highly recommended!
Hotel near Yichang East Railway Station Commercial Circle,Yichang21% of visitors choose this area
MMomodelvxing2026.04.05
This hotel near the Yangtze River is quite good. It has everything you need, offering snacks and drinks, and is very convenient for leisure and entertainment. It's easy to get to by car or taxi, and it even has its own parking lot. The hotel is also very child-friendly, and my kids loved it.
Hotel near Jianghan Road/Hanzheng Road,Wuhan6.5% of visitors choose this area
SShanggeyue2026.04.15
Let's start with the positives. First, the location is good, not far from Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street, and there's a snack street nearby. It's also conveniently located between two subway stations, a perfectly acceptable distance.
Regarding the environment, the hotel's exterior looks a bit ordinary, but the interior is quite nice. The room was tidy. A big plus is that there's a water dispenser in the hallway where you can grab bottled water, and the toilet paper in the room's bathroom was thick and didn't tear easily. Breakfast was decent, not just a perfunctory offering, and downstairs they even have self-service snacks and lemon tea.
The room came with a fridge and a hairdryer, and the hairdryer worked well.
Now for the downsides: at night, there was some honking from cars downstairs. The hotel seemed aware of this as they provided earplugs. Although the shower and toilet are separate, there's no place to put your clothes in the shower area. You have to grab them from near the room door to change, or else you need to put them in a bag to prevent them from getting wet.
Considering the price, I'm quite satisfied. If you're looking for more unique features, you'd probably have to pay a different price point.
I didn't take any photos of the hotel, so here are a few pictures of Wuhan instead.
Hotel near Enshi Xueyuan Road Commercial Zone,Enshi City3.9% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.06
This hotel definitely ranks among the top luxury hotels in Enshi. The decor is incredibly modern and stylish, and every staff member provides excellent service. Its location is superb, right in the city center with plenty of amenities nearby. It's also quite close to both the airport and major highway exits, making it super convenient for visiting tourist attractions. Plus, there are lots of night markets around. Highly recommend!
Hotel near Wanda Plaza Business District,Shiyan40.3% of visitors choose this area
CCARLOS ANDRES TOBON MORENO2024.12.16
I really like this hotel, one of the best if not the best in Shiyan, the staff is really kind and helpful all rhe time, the gym and pool are really good, the food is delicious, have all kind of food in the breakfast and in buffet.
Hotel near Tianhe Airport/Panlong City/Outlet,Wuhan
GGuest User2026.04.06
This hotel really elevated my impression of Wuhan. First off, the service made me feel professional and respected. Before we arrived, my child got some scrapes, and I was a bit worried because I couldn't find any pharmacies nearby on the delivery app. However, when I explained I needed iodine and band-aids, the staff, without any unnecessary fuss, quickly delivered them directly to our room. I hope they continue to maintain such reassuring medical facility provisions.
Secondly, the hotel's decor is incredibly grand and inviting. There's a European-style courtyard on the second floor, which I didn't visit so I don't have photos. But the Chinese-style courtyard in the ground-floor restaurant had a very serene atmosphere, and I even fed the goldfish there. As for the stay experience, the central air conditioning actually worked! Unlike other hotels where setting it to 26°C only gets you 22°C (which often leads to me catching a cold 😷), the air conditioning at this Holiday Inn genuinely reaches 26°C when set, making it very comfortable. I stayed in room 2093, and thanks to excellent soundproofing and great blackout curtains, I managed to get a rare full night's sleep.
Finally, a quick review of the restaurants. There are three on the ground floor, but I only visited one. I'm not sure if Hubei cuisine is generally salty, but I found both my dinner and breakfast to be a bit too salty. I even specifically asked for less salt on my braised Wuchang fish, but it was still extremely salty... Also, the fruit platter was quite disappointing, with only a tiny bit of cantaloupe and cucumber, a mediocre orange, and a single mandarin orange. For the price, it felt a bit perfunctory. I hope they can improve this.
Hotel near Hankou Railway Station Area,Wuhan24.2% of visitors choose this area
CCidi-huakai2026.04.06
Facilities: It truly lives up to its reputation as a long-standing star-rated hotel. You wouldn't guess the decor is ten years old; it's so well-maintained that it still feels very high-end and grand, completely outshining many contemporary hotel chains. Environment: The hotel is conveniently located close to both the airport and Hankou Railway Station. The surrounding area is quiet, with a Wanda Plaza right downstairs and Tianjie mall within walking distance. I'm a light sleeper and requested a quiet room, and they gave me one far from the elevator shaft and it was non-smoking, plus I got a room upgrade. Overall, the staff were excellent, except for one male concierge on duty the evening I checked in. When I asked him about registering my car plate, he spoke very quickly and seemed agitated. I took it as him being impatient, which was a very unpleasant experience. Also, the housekeeping staff need to be more thorough; when I took a shower, I found the casing of a previous guest's razor on the shower shelf, which didn't feel good at all.
Overall, it's still worth staying here again!
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SShalinda WIf you don’t speak the local language, I do not recommend staying at this hotel. It was incredibly difficult getting both on, and off the mountain “scenic area”. Some hotels in Trip reached out to us in advance to help coordinate transportation, this one does not. Your only way to contact the hotel is by calling, which isn’t feasible if you don’t speak the language. The hotel website showed that parking was available, so I thought we would be able to get there by DiDi, as long as I paid the fee to get the car into the park. This was not the case. We did see private vehicles, but I’m not sure what goes into that, but I believe 4 wheel drive is one requirement. So with our luggage, he dropped us off at the base of the mountain. It took a little while to get to the ticket office, you have to walk up several stairs and through a cobblestone market to get there, so we got nice and sweaty and uncomfortable. From there, you take a bus (ours had no underside luggage stowage) about halfway up to another stop. We had to awkwardly hold our luggage in the aisle of a full bus, while going up-hill and doing switch-backs. Everyone gets off about halfway-way up, at a station with several different buses. We asked for help and someone pointed us to the correct one. From the final bus stop up top, it was a short walk to the hotel. We figured going down would be much smoother, but after getting off the first bus, we accidentally got on the wrong one and started going back up. Overall, took us about 2.5 hours from the airport to the hotel, then just over three hours from hotel to the HSR station.
Minor descriptions for the room were inaccurate. Ours was listed as on floor 3 or 4, it was actually basement level. The hotel is in the edge of the mountain, so it still had a scenic view. The window in our room was dirty (I expected more for what we were paying). The hand soap in the bathroom was in a re-used bottle and was watered down. Listed amenities said sauna and massage room, there are neither here (nor was there an offer of other local places to go when I asked).
The breakfast food was amazing, including a hot, fresh bar with a chef making eggs and noodles. I wasn’t able to partake in the noodles one day because of the language barrier. Hotel staff was more hesitant than other places we’ve stayed in using translation tools and I felt like too much of an inconvenience in using them to ask for noodles. There is bottled water in the rooms, you can ask for more for free (they friended me via WeChat on Check-In and is largely how we communicated). There is free tea and snacks in the afternoon, the hotel was quiet so we were able to take up one of two seats that had an amazing view outside. The staff working the tea time was great and super courteous. You can hike to South Crag Palace and Nanyan Palace by foot, both are absolutely stunning.
In summary, if we were to visit the area again, I would stay at a hotel at the bottom of the mountain (not in the scenic area) and use the day exploring/getting lost on the bus. While the view was great, it simply wasn’t worth the high price and the difficulty in getting there for non-locals. If I knew a hotel in the scenic area would reach out to me in advance to assist, then I would go for it. But unfortunately, with the way Trip.com works right now, hotels have to initiate that, guests cannot. I don’t recommend this hotel for non-native speakers.
Hotel near Wudang Scenic Spot/Wudang Dream, Danjiangkou
Price per night fromPKR 24,242
9,2/10
Very Good
BBelitskay TravelA good hotel with excellent service! The staff doesn't speak English, but they are very welcoming and friendly. They helped us with all our questions using a translator. There's a laundry room and a gym on the 16th floor. The only disappointing thing was the cleaning. The rooms are new, but quite dirty. The floor is sticky, and there was ash in the toilet as soon as we checked in, and it wasn't cleaned during our entire stay.
GGuest UserThe hotel's location is excellent, right above the Jianghan Road subway station. It's incredibly convenient for visiting the riverside, going for a city walk, or finding a place to eat.
The room is quite spacious with stylish design, a separate wet and dry area, and a toilet with heating and automatic flushing. The high-floor view is panoramic, and the bedding is very comfortable, especially one pillow that felt like latex.
The day before check-in, the hotel called to ask about my arrival and directed me to the nearest subway exit. They also mentioned there was renovation on some floors, and there were signs in the room too. However, there was absolutely no impact from it, and the soundproofing was perfect.
There are two dedicated elevators for the hotel floors, so you don't have to share with other hotels or commercial units, which is a big plus for safety and efficiency.
Breakfast offered freshly made hot dry noodles and various other noodles and rice noodles, along with traditional Wuhan fried snacks. While the variety wasn't huge, it was certainly enough. The restaurant has a great view. The only drawback was the coffee machine; the Americano felt very weak.
I returned late after visiting Yellow Crane Tower in the morning, and the front desk kindly arranged a late check-out for me.
Even though I only stayed one night, it was a perfect end to my trip to Wuhan. This will definitely be my top choice for my next visit to Wuhan.
GGuest UserThe experience at Marco Polo Wuhan was absolutely fantastic! The location is superb, right on Yanjiang Avenue, next to Hankou Beach. It's within walking distance to Jianghan Road and Lihuangpi Road, making it incredibly convenient for getting around and shopping. The hotel directly faces the Yangtze River, offering expansive river views. The ambiance is elegant and grand, and both the public areas and guest rooms are clean and comfortable. The night views are especially photogenic. The service was thoughtful and attentive; check-in was efficient, and the staff were polite and responsive. Every detail showcased their professionalism. Overall, my stay was comfortable and pleasant, making it suitable for both leisure and business travelers. Highly recommended!
GGuest UserCompared to my stay at Ascott Chongqing during the Chinese New Year, this Wuhan location fell short in many aspects.
**Pros:** Located above Wanda Plaza, ample parking, in-room washer and dryer, and well-equipped facilities. The lobby also has a tea and coffee bar with to-go cups, so you can take coffee and black tea with you.
**Cons:**
1. Poor soundproofing in the room; significant traffic noise.
2. The evening staff on our check-in day had a poor attitude. In contrast, the morning staff on our check-out day was much more enthusiastic and resolved issues promptly.
3. Unreasonable holiday activity arrangements: Other guests checking in at the same time received sightseeing bus tickets. When I asked why our room didn't get them, I was told we could scan a QR code to book and didn't need tickets. I don't understand why, if the benefits are the same, they couldn't give a ticket to every room – it's just a piece of paper, if anything, it adds to the festive spirit. This kind of differential treatment feels really bad. The so-called 'Travel Warm-Heart Package' required choosing three items out of nine. This wasn't clearly stated on Ctrip, which feels a bit misleading. Even with the 'choose three' option, many items were missing. The staff even asked me to 'leave a good review, and I'll try my best to find it for you.' I don't understand this logic. Receiving the Warm-Heart Package is a right included in my booking. Does that mean if I don't leave a good review, they won't help me get it?
4. The pencil in the room was very sharp, and an elderly person cut their hand.
5. Breakfast was mediocre, not much to eat. The hot dry noodles were very salty, and there was so much soup they were more like noodle soup.
GGuest UserThe room was clean and hygienic, and they offered comforting congee in the evening. I stayed in a room with a floor-to-ceiling window, and I'd definitely choose to stay here again next time. I stayed for two days; the breakfast was good, the room was nice, the guest service was excellent, and the facilities were even better – great value for money.
They also offer breakfast takeaway service before 7:00 AM (reservation required 1 day in advance), and a drop-off service to Wuhan Station (Monday to Saturday, 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM).
Hotel near Wuhan Railway Station/Qingshan Industrial Zone, Wuhan
Price per night fromPKR 12,817
9,6/10
Excellent
LLanxanderThe room was very clean, the waiter was very enthusiastic to solve the problem, the environment was really good, there was a tea fragrance everywhere, the location was also very good, it was very convenient to go anywhere and there was a laundry treadmill 👍👍👍
JJchen1This hotel is extremely convenient, being very close to the airport, which made our travel much easier. At the beginning of our stay there were a few issues and we had to change rooms twice, but the customer service was excellent throughout. The staff were patient, responsive, and genuinely helpful in resolving everything quickly.
The amenities were a big plus the gym was well-equipped, and the free laundry service was very convenient. Breakfast was also a highlight, with a very good buffet offering plenty of options. Overall, despite the initial hiccups, the great service and facilities made this a very comfortable and enjoyable stay. Would happily stay again.
Hotel near Tianhe Airport/Panlong City/Outlet, Wuhan
Price per night fromPKR 12,244
9,5/10
Outstanding
AAnonymous UserCame to Yichang to see the Three Gorges and absolutely picked the right hotel! The location is incredible – super close to the Three Gorges Tourist Center, so catching an early boat was a breeze. Plus, Wanda Plaza is right next door, making dining and shopping incredibly convenient. The river view from the room was so therapeutic; opening the window revealed a magnificent panorama of the river. Watching the sunset over the water in the evening really enhanced the ambiance. The newly renovated room was clean and elegant, and even though it's a new hotel, there was hardly any new-building smell, and the air purifier was a thoughtful touch. Miss Shuangshuang at the front desk was very enthusiastic and efficient with the check-in. Breakfast had a wide variety, including hot dry noodles, baozi, and various porridges. It was great to fill up before heading out to explore the sights – so comfortable!
Hotel near Wanda Plaza/Three Gorges Visitor Center, Yichang
Price per night fromPKR 15,930
9,7/10
Excellent
GGuest UserThe hotel facilities are very new and well-maintained, with unique decor that makes you feel like you've stepped back into the Republic of China era. The location is excellent, right by the bustling Huangpi Road commercial street and super close to Hankou Road Pedestrian Street. The bedding is very comfortable, and the toiletries meet HUAZHU's consistent quality standards. The front desk staff was wonderful; they kindly upgraded my room for free, offered me bottled water multiple times, and even gave me a small gift. It was a very satisfying stay.
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