Hotel near Suzhou South Bus Station Area,Suzhou1.4% of visitors choose this area
SShuoshuoshanyao2026.04.19
As one of Suzhou's renowned hotels and an attraction in itself, the Pan Pacific Hotel has clearly put a lot of thought into its environment. It has created a beautiful Suzhou garden-style landscape based on the outlines of ancient Wu Kingdom architecture, making us feel like history isn't just a display, but that we're living inside a freshly painted ink wash painting.
Wooden planks form bridges in the corridors, bamboo paintings adorn the walls, and when the wind blows, it's as if you can hear the clear ringing of ancient Wu eave bells – not noisy, yet full of sound.
The in-house restaurant offers yellow croaker noodles, which are a bit pricey, but the fish is fresh and delicious, and worth trying with the small noodles and side dishes.
The only downsides: when I called, there was a wait without an answer, and the staff training regarding the management of guests' personal belongings in the rooms needs improvement.
I highly recommend visiting the hotel's architecture; it offers a concrete experience of Suzhou's ancient江南 (Jiangnan) charm.
Hotel near Slender West Lake Scenic Area,Yangzhou72.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.04.17
For those seeking a quiet stay, here's some helpful information.
The overall ambiance of the Guesthouse is elegant and tranquil, with beautifully maintained gardens that create a very pleasant atmosphere. As someone who prioritizes peace and relaxation during my stays, I'd recommend Building 8 based on my overall experience.
However, the twin rooms in Building 8 directly face Qu Garden, and the announcement calls can be quite loud. I suggest the hotel address this. Currently, there's construction and renovation happening across the way, which causes significant noise disturbance, so choose with caution. For ultimate quietness, courtyard rooms or water view rooms are your best bet. Courtyard rooms are exceptionally peaceful and offer a very pleasant living experience. (Though, it largely depends on the behavior of your neighbors, as the soundproofing isn't great, leading to significant mutual disturbance).
I personally didn't care for the room style in Building 18. This building is right next to the road, its design isn't as comfortable as Building 8, and the street noise is very loud. The interior decor quality is also mediocre.
Inside the hotel, you can feed the swans, and there's also a sightseeing train and shuttle buggies for convenient transportation. Getting to Slender West Lake is very easy; you can take the scenic bus directly through a fast track. If you purchase tickets in advance on [platform name] or Dianping, you can enter directly from here, making travel hassle-free.
Overall, the hotel's environment is commendable, but the food quality is rather ordinary and didn't meet my expectations.
Hotel near Sanyang Square (Downtown) and Railway Station Area,Wuxi34.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.04.15
Stumbled upon this hotel, saw the price was good, so I booked it.
Only found out upon check-in that this is the tallest building in Wuxi. The subway station is right downstairs, and Xiao Lou Alley is just across the street. Getting around is super convenient.
The hotel's ground-floor entrance isn't very obvious; I walked around a bit before finding it and initially thought it was an office building lobby. I went in and asked, and that's when I learned the hotel's front desk is on the 43rd floor. Taking the express elevator made my ears pop a bit.
The room was great, the view was nice, and it was clean. The complimentary soft drinks from the minibar for Trip.com members and the welcome fruit from the hotel were a thoughtful touch.
I had read reviews mentioning poor soundproofing and was worried it might affect my sleep, but it turned out to be very quiet.
Check-out was also very fast; I just handed in the room card and left.
Overall, it was a very good experience. I'd definitely stay here again.
Hotel near Commercial and Financial Centre (Downtown),Xuzhou65.4% of visitors choose this area
TTinaloveNora2026.02.15
Location: This hotel is a landmark in Xuzhou, right in the city center. It's incredibly convenient for visiting the Confucius Temple and Pengcheng No. 1, and also close to the 1818 Night Market. You can even see these attractions from the hotel rooms. Getting to the subway station across the street requires a bit of a walk around to the traffic light, so we mostly took taxis, though you can also walk to Hubu Mountain and Huilongwo, exploring all the way to the museum and Yunlong Mountain.
Facilities: There's a swimming pool, but we didn't use it.
Cleanliness: Tidy.
Service: I was initially worried that the front desk being on the 42nd floor would be inconvenient, but there's a dedicated elevator to go up, so it didn't feel like an issue at all.
Hotel near Xinjiekou Area (Downtown),Nanjing2.4% of visitors choose this area
LLamlamlala2026.04.17
Centrally located in Xinjiekou, this hotel boasts an excellent location, making it convenient to get around and perfect for shopping! The service is incredibly attentive; Manager Fang from the VIP hotline provided professional and meticulous service with a warm and thoughtful demeanor. She was proactive and thorough throughout, always responding and following up on every detail. Before my stay, Ms. Fang noticed from my social media that I was traveling with a baby and thoughtfully left a message saying she would arrange for children's amenities. These small touches truly made me feel at home at Jinling Hotel, showcasing their high-quality service and leaving a lasting impression. The concierge was also very polite and helpful with luggage. Jinling Hotel will definitely be my top choice for future stays!
Hotel near Suzhou South Bus Station Area,Suzhou1.4% of visitors choose this area
MMuzili42026.04.17
The room facilities were decent, and it was convenient for getting around. Having only one elevator for over a hundred rooms was a bit inconvenient. The smart speaker was a nice touch, though, you just had to call out to it. While the front desk was busy, the service honestly fell a little short. The freshly ground coffee machine in the lobby was a great addition. Breakfast was just enough to fill you up, nothing special.
Hotel near Confucius Temple Area,Nanjing58.9% of visitors choose this area
SShibeijixionglalala2026.04.12
This hotel was my base for a trip to Nanjing. First, the good points: it’s relatively inexpensive, in a great location, and the service is good. It’s convenient for attractions like the Confucius Temple and the subway station, and Old East Gate is just a 500-meter walk away.
Now for the downsides: firstly, there’s no elevator, which would be a real struggle if you have large luggage or are elderly. Secondly, the room facilities are quite old, the soundproofing isn't great, and there isn't much space to put your belongings. The smart toilet isn't all that smart, either. 😂
Housekeeping was quite diligent, but I'm not sure why they took my toothbrush and toothpaste from the cup – I didn't even leave them on the table!
Overall, if you prioritize value for money and location, this place is pretty good.
Hotel near Yangzhou New Area,Yangzhou1% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.04.04
I stayed in Yangzhou for two nights, and my impression of the hotel and the city is quite similar: a mix of good and bad.
First, there was no welcome reception. The male front desk staff, even when there was no one checking in, didn't look up or greet me. It felt like he was waiting for me to approach him eagerly, without even a simple ”hello.” He didn't offer any information about the hotel facilities or guest benefits. I had to ask where the elevators were after checking in, and even then, his directions weren't clear. I even had to call the next morning to ask where breakfast was served, and the executive lounge was never even mentioned.
Furthermore, I had pre-booked dinner at Xiang Palace for 7:30 PM. I arrived at 7:25 PM, and a female receptionist sharply scolded me, saying, ”We called you three times, but you didn't answer.” I asked when they called, as I hadn't received any calls. She confidently replied, ”Seven o'clock. Because there was a table available then and you weren't here, it's gone now.” (So, my time is at her discretion?) She then told me to wait aside. Realizing what was happening, I immediately said, ”I'm not eating here.” When I provided feedback to the restaurant manager the next day, they gave me a dismissive ”heh-heh” smile and a cold shoulder throughout.
After returning to my room, I called the service center to express my strong dissatisfaction with the issues mentioned above. The person on the phone first apologized politely and enthusiastically, offering to compensate with dinner at Xiang Palace and re-explaining the hotel facilities. During this, they mentioned that complimentary travel photography was a guest benefit. This was my third point of frustration, because my Trip.com package didn't include travel photography, and since I was staying alone, I wouldn't be using the complimentary breakfast for two. So, before checking in, I tried to contact the hotel to ask if I could exchange it for other benefits, like lunch/dinner or travel photography. The hotel firmly refused at the time, stating that travel photography was a third-party service, not provided by the hotel. I had no issue with that, which is why I hadn't planned for travel photography or brought any makeup or clothes. And now you're telling me it's an inherent guest benefit?
Later, the hotel offered a room rate reduction, but it required me to cancel my Trip.com order and re-book, which I flat-out refused due to my annoyance. After this, the hotel surprisingly started giving me the cold shoulder, even to the point of not answering calls or replying to WeChat when I needed a paper bag before checking out. (This is why I decided to give less than three stars.) However, when checking out, the hotel offered to drive me to the station as I couldn't get a ride to catch my high-speed train.
Well, you can make your own judgment. Personally, I can't give a good review because I wasted half a day of my less-than-three-day trip. So, I'll give it a three-star rating, a mix of good and bad. (Deduction points: significant deduction for the front desk impression, and the female receptionist at Xiang Palace was an additional negative factor.)
Hotel near Lianyungang Downtown,Lianyungang6.6% of visitors choose this area
AAva N.2025.12.24
I stayed at this hotel for my birthday and had such a great experience. They upgraded me to a suite, which was clean, beautiful and incredibly spacious. When I arrived, they had a thoughtful birthday setup waiting for me, complete with a cake and a sweet “Happy Birthday” display, which I truly appreciated. They also gave me lovely souvenirs from the city, which was such a nice touch.
The staff were warm, helpful and always ready to assist. Breakfast was included and offered a good variety of Western options. The view from the room was amazing and made the stay even more special. The location is also very convenient, right next to a plaza with plenty of food options to choose from. I would absolutely stay here again.
Hotel near Slender West Lake Scenic Area,Yangzhou72.5% of visitors choose this area
Rroseofnomansland2026.04.05
The resort's overall environment and landscaping are absolutely beautiful, with a very comfortable Jiangnan-style (Southern China) aesthetic. We stayed in a private hot spring villa with a well-designed layout and excellent privacy. It's pet-friendly, and although they charged a 300 RMB fee, our dog had a great time.
The private hot spring requires two hours to fill in advance, and the staff taught us how to heat it, which was a good experience. However, they didn't show us how to drain it, and when we asked the next day, we were told, 'We already taught you yesterday,' which was a bit… *cringes*.
Drawbacks: I've stayed in similar types of accommodations at this price point, but the service here wasn't as professional by comparison; there's room for improvement. The facilities are a bit dated (TV, air conditioning, water dispenser), the curtains were inconvenient to use, and the bathrobes seemed old. The check-in process wasn't very clear, and the public hot spring was crowded and not very clean.
Overall, the good outweighs the bad. The environment and private hot spring are big plusses, making it suitable for a relaxing getaway.
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9,4/10
Outstanding
XXavierasyI booked a suite for 2 nights at the Courtyard by Marriott the night before I came from Xi'an because I wanted to visit Niushoushan, Jinling Xiaocheng, and other tourist spots nearby.
The location of the Courtyard is actually not bad; it's right beside the Hedingqiao metro station, and many food booths and convenience stores are just downstairs. You can buy takeaway at any time. The reception staff is nice and helpful and can speak very good English, no doubt.
The worst was the concierge. One of the concierge staff has been playing on his cellphone every single moment. I took Didi or the metro at least 4 or 5 times every day. Every time I pass through the entrance, he is playing on his phone.
The most frustrating part was when I ordered takeaway through the app. The delivery man said he placed it on the concierge cart right next to that guy, but someone took my package, and he didn't notice. YEAH, How could he possibly know if he was preoccupied with his phone ?!
GGallleyaThis is the best hotel we stayed in during our trip to China. We lived in a separate house. It's quiet and cozy there. The air conditioner works well for heating.
The hostess is very friendly and kind. When we got lost during check-in, she herself came for us. Also thanks to the man who helped us when leaving the hotel.
Comfortable bathroom, good beds, spacious room. I highly recommend it!
KKok Hong GanI had a wonderful stay at this homestay at 平江路. The location is very strategic, with easy access to many attractions, shops, and food spots, making it very convenient to explore the area.
The place itself was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained, which made the whole stay smooth and enjoyable.
What truly stood out was the exceptional service. I accidentally left my phone in a taxi, and the host went above and beyond to help me. They quickly coordinated with the driver and handled everything until my phone was safely returned.
I really appreciate the extra effort and care, it made a stressful situation so much easier. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a reliable and thoughtful host!
Hotel near Guanqian Street Area (Downtown), Suzhou
Price per night fromUS$43
9,7/10
Excellent
PPangdundunerThis guesthouse is really good. It's located just around the corner from a side alley leading directly to Laomendong, so you can easily find recommended fried pork ribs to eat. The owner is very welcoming; after we checked in, he immediately took us to our room, thoughtfully helping with our luggage and turning on the air conditioning. There's also an adorable, chubby, and super friendly Corgi at the guesthouse! Breakfast is included, with one portion per person, and you can ask for more if needed. It includes porridge, eggs, and various small pastries, all of which are excellent!
HHan - JunThe hotel is new and very clean. The front desk staff are friendly and always willing to help, even though I’m a foreign traveler.
The location is truly excellent. The hotel is right in the Pingjiang Road area—one of the most beautiful and famous ancient streets in Suzhou. Just step outside and you can enjoy a relaxing walk along the canals, admire traditional houses, and explore charming cafés and small local shops. It’s also about 3 km from Shantang Road, around a 15-minute taxi ride.
At night, the area lights up beautifully, creating a very charming atmosphere.
Hotel near Guanqian Street Area (Downtown), Suzhou
Price per night fromUS$28
9,3/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserService: Excellent, self-check-in with a passcode lock was very convenient.
Environment: Not noisy at all, and the bed was very comfortable.
Facilities: Hot water was fast. The only thing was the bathroom mirror was a bit low, so I had to bend over slightly to dry my hair instead of standing upright.
Hotel near South of Nanjing Olympic Sports Center (Banqiao New Town) Area, Nanjing
Price per night fromUS$13
9,4/10
Outstanding
SShuoshuoshanyaoAs one of Suzhou's renowned hotels and an attraction in itself, the Pan Pacific Hotel has clearly put a lot of thought into its environment. It has created a beautiful Suzhou garden-style landscape based on the outlines of ancient Wu Kingdom architecture, making us feel like history isn't just a display, but that we're living inside a freshly painted ink wash painting.
Wooden planks form bridges in the corridors, bamboo paintings adorn the walls, and when the wind blows, it's as if you can hear the clear ringing of ancient Wu eave bells – not noisy, yet full of sound.
The in-house restaurant offers yellow croaker noodles, which are a bit pricey, but the fish is fresh and delicious, and worth trying with the small noodles and side dishes.
The only downsides: when I called, there was a wait without an answer, and the staff training regarding the management of guests' personal belongings in the rooms needs improvement.
I highly recommend visiting the hotel's architecture; it offers a concrete experience of Suzhou's ancient江南 (Jiangnan) charm.
GGuest UserI booked Hanyuan because it is within walking distance to my folks home. And my grandma used to work at Nanjing Agricultural University, which the hotel is affiliated with. I read others’ reviews and knew it is an old facility. I did not have unrealistic expectations.
We arrived late at night. Taxi driver dropped us off at the side entrance that has numerous stairs to the door. We had lots of luggage. As we got out of the cab, we saw some staff member in the lobby looking out. Instead of coming out to help us, he walked away. My husband, myself and our seven year old all carried/dragged multiple items up the stairs to get into the hotel lobby.
We checked in and decided that we would need to add a bed for the kid. House keeping came quickly to set up the bed but was reluctant to provide pillows for the additional bed. I had to repeatedly ask before they agreed to bring an extra pillow. Don’t understand why there is such resistance to equip the additional bed with pillow- after all, we did pay for the additional bed.
Everything else was pretty good during our first three-day-stay. We then went away to visit families elsewhere for a week before coming back to this hotel.
This time, our car drove onto the ramp at the front entrance. As soon as we entered the building, lobby manager came to offer us help. He helped us deliver luggage to our room. We are very appreciative of his assistance.
We ran into some issues at the front desk this time. They asked for our passports again and took our pictures for a second time. When I mentioned that we were just here a week ago and all information was taken already, we were told that all information has been erased as we checked out. When we checked in/out the first time, we informed front desk that we were making the hotel our base camp and will be coming in and out a few times. It’s strange that they would delete our information and redo everything all over again.
Again we need to add a bed. House keeping brought a roller bed which has a stained mattress pad. I asked them to bring a clean one, they said they could not. They said they didn’t have any clean pads. They said the only option is to remove the pad and put the sheets directly on the mattress. They further suggested that since the sheet is clean, dirty pad doesn’t matter and that every mattress pad under bed sheets has urine stains. His words made my stomach turn but I was too tired to fight so they went ahead put sheets on top of the mattress pad that has a big yellow stain. Again I asked for pillows for the additional bed, they refused at first, upon my insistence, they agreed to bring pillows. They also took out a blanket from the cabinets under television and put it on the bed.
When the seven year old was ready for bed, I opened the blanket and realized it’s cover is dirty. It’s dusty and has multiple stings of hair on it. I called house keeping, a lady quickly bought over a clean duvet cover for the blanket but refused to take away the dirty one. She insisted that we keep the dirty duvet in the closet. I did not understand her rationale but there isn’t anything I can do. So that dirty duvet cover stayed in the closet.
Maybe I should not have come back to this hotel.
Hotel near The Ming Palace and Nanjing Museum Area, Nanjing
Price per night fromUS$37
9,3/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThis was a unique trip, and I'm so glad I found 'Xiying' in Nanjing. I met interesting fellow travelers and enjoyed comfortable sleep here.
Facilities: The huge open-air observation deck was exactly like the photos (I imagine it would be even more fun in summer 🤔).
Cleanliness: Clean and tidy.
Service: The front desk staff was a fun person (hahahaha).
With a gentle spring breeze, goodbye Xiying, until we meet again.
GGuest UserThe hotel is elegantly decorated, the rooms are warm and comfortable, and the bedding is soft and clean. The service staff is enthusiastic, professional and meticulous. The food is rich and delicious, the transportation is convenient, and the overall experience exceeds expectations. I highly recommend it!
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