Jiaxing Marriott Hotel is the first Marriott brand hotel in Jiaxing managed by Marriott International. It is located in Taisheng international plaza, a new CBD in Nanhu district of Jiaxing city. Designed by the renowned hospitality design company PLD Consultants Hong Kong Co. Ltd., the hotel blends Marriott Hotels’ sleek, contemporary style with elements of Jiaxing’s traditional architecture from white walls, grey tiles to the serene natural scenery, giving the space a strong sense of place, creating an environment in which guests can be inspired, stimulated and in the best frame of mind to reach full potential. With 347 well-appointed guest rooms, three dynamic restaurants and bar, a total of 2,400 square meters of meeting space are ready for your different desires. The outdoor terrace provides more options for your private activities and elaborate wedding. To help guests relax, unwind and pamper themselves, Jiaxing Marriott Hotel offers a host of fitness and wellness facilities including an indoor a whirlpool, a sauna room, a 24-hour fitness centre and a trendy boxing room.
"During the Qingming holiday, the weather was excellent. We spontaneously decided to drive from Shanghai to Jiaxing for a spring outing. Although it was a last-minute decision during a holiday, the hotel didn't overcharge much.
The hotel is close to the city center, making it convenient for getting around. It's within walking distance of Jiaxing Botanical Garden. The garden itself is lovely, with fresh air and cherry blossoms in full bloom, attracting many visitors.
Special thanks to David Guangbo for his hospitality and assistance.
The breakfast selection was a bit limited, perhaps because we arrived late and many items had already run out. We had dinner at the Chinese restaurant on the third floor, and it was surprisingly good. The two-person set menu was so generous that our family of two adults and one child was completely stuffed. The shrimp balls, the shredded beef with crispy rice — every dish was fantastic.
The hotel also has a heated swimming pool, which our child thoroughly enjoyed.
Our family also took a boat ride on Nanhu Lake, experiencing some 'red education' (referring to revolutionary history)."