Reviews for Hangzhou Hotels

Grand New Century Hotel Yuhang Hangzhou
4.7/52267 Reviews
Linping New Town
This is my first time staying at this hotel. I feel very good. The hotel is clean and atmospheric, and the room service staff are warm and thoughtful. The surrounding transportation is also relatively convenient, not far from the subway. I will choose this hotel next time I come to Laping.
Wyndham Hangzhou Linping
4.8/527 Reviews
Linping New Town
Newly renovated. A friend recommended us to stay here. There was still a bit of a smell when we first entered the room. The room was okay. The bathroom was quite large. All windows were closed and not airtight. The service was good. The breakfast was quite satisfactory.
Zsmart Zhishang Hotel (Linping Yintai Branch, Lushan Street)
4.5/5157 Reviews
Linping New Town
I came to Linping District, Hangzhou in the past two days and was going to Donglai Pavilion, Linping Park. In the nearby hotels, I took a fancy to this Zhishang, and the price is very high. Exit D of Lushan Street Station of Metro Line 9, walk a few hundred meters north. Since it was late, the surrounding shops were closed. There seemed to be a fried restaurant across the road. Try it tomorrow.
華輕酒店式公寓(北大街銀泰百貨對面三樓)(木橋浜路分店)
4.5/53 Reviews
Linping New Town
The shower faucet needs to be repaired, the hygiene needs to be clean, and there are many spider webs.
Hangzhou Yizhou Taoyuan Wisdom Hall
4.1/545 Reviews
Linping New Town
The next day, the theme is mountain climbing. Walking along the walking path to the foot of the mountain, walking through the dense forest on the bluestone road, like a dream. The breeze is slow, the winding path is quiet, and it is getting higher and higher, looking for a bench, sitting next to each other, there are only you and the interesting soul around you in the world. Returning late at night, the meaning is still unfinished. At dawn, I opened my eyes and walked slowly to the first floor. The breakfast was amazing. another beautiful day.
Junyue Hotel
4.9/5795 Reviews
Linping New Town
The young lady at the front desk is too nice to stay with the children. I came to check in with the baby. I booked a double bed room. Upon check-in, we asked if we need to upgrade the family room for free. The room is clean and the service is very considerate. Send us to the room and ask if the room is satisfied. It was beyond our imagination. It took less than 10 minutes to check in. The eldest sister sent the baby's toothbrush and slippers. The breakfast in the hotel is also very good. The nearby transportation is also convenient. There is a free parking lot, which is worth checking in. [powerful]

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Introduction to Hangzhou

Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province in Eastern China, is famed for its historic relics and natural beauty. Often described as "heaven on earth," Hangzhou's stunning landscapes, particularly the West Lake area, have inspired poets and painters throughout China's history. The city's blend of traditional heritage and modern innovation makes it an exciting and unique travel destination.

Tips for Travelling to Hangzhou

Hangzhou is well-connected by Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, which services both domestic and international flights. High-speed trains also link Hangzhou with other major cities like Shanghai and Beijing. Public transportation, including buses, taxis, and a subway system, makes getting around the city convenient.

The official currency is the Chinese Yuan (CNY), and Chinese Mandarin is the main language. While English is not widely spoken, you'll usually find English-speaking staff at hotels and major tourist sites.

Visa requirements vary based on your nationality, so always check visa policies before your trip. Many countries are eligible for visa-free transit of up to 144 hours when visiting certain regions in China, including Hangzhou.

Popular Attractions in Hangzhou

No visit to Hangzhou is complete without spending time at the UNESCO World Heritage site, the West Lake, with its stunning temples, pagodas, and gardens. Take a boat ride to soak in the lake's serene beauty.

Explore the historical and cultural wealth of the city at the Hangzhou Silk Museum and National Tea Museum. Visit the ancient Lingyin Temple, and step into a traditional Chinese village at the Hefang Street Market, where you can sample local snacks and buy handicrafts.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Hangzhou experiences a subtropical monsoon climate. Spring (April-June) and Autumn (September-November) are the best times to visit, with pleasant temperatures and less rainfall. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter is generally cold. Depending on the season, pack comfortable clothing and don't forget good walking shoes to explore the city's many attractions.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Hangzhou

Hangzhou has a range of hotels for every kind of traveler. The West Lake State Guesthouse offers luxury accommodation with stunning lake views. For a stay near shopping and entertainment options, consider the Sofitel Hangzhou Westlake.

Budget-conscious travelers might enjoy the Ibis Hangzhou Song Dynasty. Instagrammers will love the Tea Boutique Hotel, known for its traditional tea culture theme and elegant interiors.

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