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One of the best hotels that i have stayed in in China. Rooms were clean and service at front desk was tiptop. Although its only a 4 star hotel but in terms of service and the rooms, it is better than some of the 5 star hotels that i have stayed in in China. Hotel is only a 5 min walk away from subway line 10 and 10 mins walk to yuyuan.

this hotel was just fabulous. we stayed with a 6,5 &1 year old and loved it!! of the 4 4/5 star hotels we stayed in in china this was definitely my favourite. it is a magnificent looking hotel with very friendly english speaking staff. the restaurant was very accommodating to us and we're able to get high chair for our bub. (bring a high chair type thing if coming to c...

Pros: About a 10 minute walk from the shopping/tourist area of Wangfujing and near some great hutongs that aren't overrun with tourists. Superior room booked through Agoda was very spacious. The bed was very comfortable and cleaning staff did a good job every day, though the room itself was showing clear signs of wear (some peeling wallpaper, old caulking in the shower...

The hotel is 2 mins walk to a subway station (JinTaiXiZhao), medium size shopping mall with enough restaurants and cafes, a financial center and PwC Beijing office. There is also a convenient store 7-11, again 5 mins walk away from the hotel. In short location is perfectly convenient. Space of the double room we booked is also 5/5 value for money. As it is a short stay...

Overall, we were really happy with our stay. However, there were a few minor niggles. The bathroom left much to be desired, such as: a door that closed all the way and perhaps even opened without someone on the outside assisting and a shower that drains properly. I’m pretty sure the the shower’s drain was placed in the floor’s highest spot...that’s not right. Breakfa...

This is the best hotel I stayed in during my China trip and one of the best I've been in in southeast Asia. The lobby is nice and the rooms are better and the staff were very hospitable which was a change from what we've experienced in other hotels in the city. Highly recommended and will be the only hotel I'll stay-in in future trips.

Price is excellent for a five star hotel that provided a large clean room with complementary slippers, tooth paste and tooth brush, shaver, comb, soap, shampoo and conditioner. Bath robes, a weight scale, safe, iron and boardwas provided as well. The lobby is complemented by courteous knowledgeable staff. Location of ten minutes walk from Wangfujiang shopping area an...

i am a traveler, and whether for pleasure or for business, i always make sure that before i select the hotel @ agoda i check on the reviews if ever they meet my requirements. in most asian countries that i have been, i have experienced staying in some citadines chain of hotels and i would say they always satisfy my taste each time. i stayed in three different hotels in...

What really impressed me was that I was offered assistance to wheel my luggage upon stepping into the hotel. And this was not a bellboy but one of the staff walking past. You don't get that in majority of the local hotels in China. Also, upon checking in at the reception desk, the courteous concierge also presented me with a map of the city and a subway line guide. T...

great hotel and part of the raffles chain. unfortunately china being china its run teh chinese way and not the way a 5 star opulent grand hotel with such a great reputation should be run. staff are poorly trained and instructed, it shows when you walk inside and they start hiding instead of saying hello like all otehr hotel staff do. the experience of staying...

The Shangri-La in Qingtao is part old tower part new tower. I booked through Agoda, so I assume the hotel immediately puts all the OTA bookings in the old tower. The rooms were clean, fine, but dated, and didn't feel 5-Star. This half felt 4-Star. The front desk staff were very friendly and made me feel welcome. The lobby lounge staff were friendly too, but the service...

We had 4 nights at the White Swan and overall were very happy. It is on Shamian Island which is a little sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of Guangzhou. There are restaurants and coffee shops scattered within walking distance. I recommend finding them as the prices in the hotel are a bit ridiculous. ($19AUD for a bowl of cereal, $11AUD for a cafe latte). The hotel i...

The location, facility, amenity, hospitality, all was fine. We traveled with 11 months old baby and 4 year old girl and never experienced bad in this hotel. Our 11 months old enjoyed their breakfast (especially rice porridge), and tried so many different kind of food that he never experienced before. We asked for bed guard net before our arrival and it was already ...

Its right in the middle of a train interchange and its connected with an all weather below the ground walkway. The staff is very helpful indeed and provided all the information we need to move around, Google does not works in China in case you are still not aware. Ok it is not exactly on the cheap but in life you always get what you pay for. We paid slightly over S$...

I usually stay elsewhere in Shenzhen, but tried the wyndham for a change and was really impressed for the price. it's a 5 star for what matters. what I like about wyndham in china is they also have European of north American staff on rotating training courses there so you can always speak to someone in English is you need to for more complex things. it's been helpful i...

The hotel is right at Wangfujing Street and is only a couple minutes walk to the pedestrian-only section. A great location for food and shopping. Subway station is within walking distance, but I would advise taking a taxi to get there if you have luggage since it is several minutes of walk from the subway station. The hotel enforces the non-smoking rule pretty well. ...

I booked this hotel because of the location (withing walking distance to my daughter's apartment) as well as the reviews that I read online. The rooms were well maintained and the staff was friendly. This was my first time in China. James, who I believe was the Assistant Manager was especially helpful with directions and advice on where to go and how to get there. I wa...

Overall, it was a pleasant experience. The bed was comfortable and the room is of a good size. Good tv channels, nice toiletries and room was nice. For the price, i believe the room should have a bathtub and free internet. I have stayed in many hotels in china and i will return to jianguo the next time as it is cheaper with better deals except their bed is harder as it...

when we arrived, they told us that they upgradred our room to their 5 star hotel, grand central hotel, which is beside central hotel. so i cant give information regarding central hotel but they do have a very nice lobby and friendly staffs...the grand central hotel is the best, we stayed there for 5 nights. very close to metro station (east nanjing road) and also to sh...

This has to be by far the best experience i had with any 5 star hotels in all my time travelling as a travel professional. This hotel is so well managed with impeccable service levels, motivated staffs and great rooms with fantastic views of the bund. Had issues with the booking due to confusing room types and rates displayed on Agoda. We booked this hotel only for th...

The location is just strategically located nearby 3 major MRT lines. We can get to anywhere we want easily by taxi (never have to wait for more than 5 minutes to catch a taxi). The hotel is clean and cosy. I am impressed that they give a mini water dispenser machine and huge bottled. It means a lot to huge water drinker like me. Also, the beer - Budweiser in the fridg...
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Jenny was so lovely and helpful - she speaks great English and gave us good advice about our stay in Yangshuo. She also went above and beyond to get us tickets to the local show. Be aware the hotel is up an alleyway just off the main Pan Tao Road - we did manage to walk past it before we found it. But Jenny was very helpful in giving us directions through WeChat.

first this place hardly find the entry are too small but if you find it you will obtain the sevice mind from staff. all staff can speak english very well and can recommend you to go around the Chengdu . Can book the cheapest ticket show for you. When you come to Chengdu and you want to go Leshan Mount. or Emei Mount. you can also ask the staf to book for you The pric...

We stayed in the guesthouse for 4 nights, in a double deluxe room. The room was very big, and clean (which isn't trivial in China), the staff was very helpful and it is recommended to book through them tours, taxis and bus. Everyone spoke English which also isnt trivial in China, and were very nice. It is in a central location, 5 minutes walk from all the pubs and 10 m...

Aside from the ferry port at the river, which is mobbed by hordes of tour groups getting on or off the Li river cruise boats, Xingping is still small town China. There are no western fast food chains here yet, or Starbucks. The streets are still being paved and sidewalks are being built, along with new hotels. It is a pleasant change from glitzy Guilin and Yangshuo wit...

Everything was good here. The location was perfect, It’s near north gate of the old town. To get to the squre in old town, only 10 minuets! And the room was so good. Bed was comfortable and they have hot water in bathroom, toilet was western style. Usually some hostels in china, they have Chinese style of toilet. The view from the top was awesome! They also offer tour....

We stayed here on Chinese New Year to replace an overbooked hotel. It served a purpose but not sure if we’d stay again. The water wasn’t hot. Perhaps this was because they rely on solar. The host is nice and friendly. It was ok but that’s all we can say about it. One night stop.

We loved our time in Xingping! We met some great people from the UK, Hong Kong and France. Crystal and Kevin have created a fun, open and social environment. We played beer drinking games our first night, and then the second night, we were even invited to join in a shared dinner with Crystal, Kevin, their friends and some of the guests that was fantastic. We highly r...

Guilin Ease Hostel was one of the best hostel i stayed in China. Very friendly staff, most speak perfect english and help you with booking the tours based on your trip. Location is awesome, walkable to most of the attractions in Guilin. Lots of food options around. The hostel also has inhouse food which is quite convenient. (Their Cheese Sandwich was AWESOME!). Highly ...

One of the best stay in China. Staffs were so friendly and helpful. I booked 6bed dorm room, but they let me stay at twin bed room. Good location, only 3 min away from Ancient wall by walk. Good place with good price. And lovely staff. highly recommend

My family and I currently reside in HongKong from USA and we were looking for a place to chill for the weekend without having to fly. We picked Yangshuo because of its newly built Banyan Tree where we planned to stay at first. Somehow we ended up choosing Sudder Street and it was clearly the right choice. We hesitate at first since we've never stay in a guesthouse ...

what a value, i booked a single room with private bathroom and i was amazed by the accommodations. got there and it was pretty painless to check in everything was explained to me in detail, the room had a big size bed comfortable enough for asian standars, clean big desk, and clean bathroom modern feeling, american standar toilet and sink which tells you is on the med ...

alot of young traveller hanging around the place, they got really awesome public area, 24hrs library, great cafe, open air cinema with awesome serounding audio system, and alotsa daily activity for you to join. young and friendly staff. Great place to hang out, chill and relax

Hostel in front of main road, in the middle of shoplot of phone shops,right opposite of China merchant bank Old town lijiang need to cross the road from hostel n walk straight 20m to the entrance of old town Ask owner to sell us 1 bowl steam rice & 4 raw eggs She charged only 2yuan for big bowl of rice & 4yuan/egg Coz 2 days we can't find raw egg,rice in any market Go...

The staff at the hostel were really friendly and spoke good English, they even booked us a taxi to the train station when we were leaving. The sky bar on the 12th floor is great and the staff in there were really nice and the food was ok. Only downfall was the room was stinking of cigarettes when we arrived and it was freezing cold, the heater didn’t work very well but...

I had a twin room ensuite. The shower area is extremely small. The guesthouse is still new so the fittings and such are still in good condition. There is a speaker in the room for connecting to any of your devices if you so desire. But no TV, hair dryer, kettle or tea/coffee in the room. Also there is no lift so it will be difficult with heavy luggage. The road leadin...

October Inn (the real one, there is a copycat!) has been our favourite place to stay in China thus far. Tom single-handedly runs the show and makes his guests feel extremely welcome. He speaks excellent English and arranging short trips in Lijiang and to Tiger Leaping Gorge is simplified massively. We stayed in the private double room which was garishly decorated but a...

I had been missed my train so I found this hostel and direct booked. It said only 6 bed dormitory and I thought it was mixed but it's female dorm. Located near Xi'an Drum Tower and Quarter Muslim just walk 10 mins. They provide sandals, toilets are clean, even so staff couldn't speak English fluently but we communicate easily. Just two things minus for me : * The rece...

The hostel was difficult to find due to a lack of street signs, but once we got there our room was well appointed and spotlessly clean. The bathroom had a deep bathtub with a shower in it. The hostel is on the edge of a local market - as in just go outside and you are can buy your fruit or vegetables. But each room has good window insulation. We caught bus #8 fro...

We stayed in there for 2 nights, it was challenging for us to find the hostel, as we don't speak Chinese and there no web site or instructions in agoda how to get there. Eventually we gathered bus no 15 from t train station stops outside the wall, from there it is about 10 minutes walk to the hostel. The location is good, the street has no cars or bikes, which is uniq...

I stayed at Chengdu Lazy Inn's standard twin room (with ensuite bathroom) for total of 5 nights, initially with a friend and then by myself. The room was comfortable and clean, and the courtyard (with tea shop and flower shop) was pretty and quiet. We found it easy to get around, as the hostel was 5 mins walk from Bai Guo Lin (白果林)subway station (Line 2). Nice neighbou...

You get what you pay for BUT here you get a very nice/helpful/honest owner who speaks good English (I don’t think her parents speak any though) and will help you in any way she can – that can be worth a lot if you DON’T speak Chinese. The location is also good as it’s a couple of minutes’ walk from the nearest metro station – just look for a door leading to stairs righ...

My stay in this hotel was beyond expectation. Having read some reviews about some the hotel condition in China, I only could hope that the hotel I chose would be at least clean. To my surprise, Nova Traveler Lodge was not only clean, also cozy, the room was big enough and the staff spoke English. I could not ask more than this. One, of the staff even helped me with...
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One of the best hotels that i have stayed in in China. Rooms were clean and service at front desk was tiptop. Although its only a 4 star hotel but in terms of service and the rooms, it is better than some of the 5 star hotels that i have stayed in in China. Hotel is only a 5 min walk away from subway line 10 and 10 mins walk to yuyuan.

Overall, we were really happy with our stay. However, there were a few minor niggles. The bathroom left much to be desired, such as: a door that closed all the way and perhaps even opened without someone on the outside assisting and a shower that drains properly. I’m pretty sure the the shower’s drain was placed in the floor’s highest spot...that’s not right. Breakfa...

i am a traveler, and whether for pleasure or for business, i always make sure that before i select the hotel @ agoda i check on the reviews if ever they meet my requirements. in most asian countries that i have been, i have experienced staying in some citadines chain of hotels and i would say they always satisfy my taste each time. i stayed in three different hotels in...

What really impressed me was that I was offered assistance to wheel my luggage upon stepping into the hotel. And this was not a bellboy but one of the staff walking past. You don't get that in majority of the local hotels in China. Also, upon checking in at the reception desk, the courteous concierge also presented me with a map of the city and a subway line guide. T...

when we arrived, they told us that they upgradred our room to their 5 star hotel, grand central hotel, which is beside central hotel. so i cant give information regarding central hotel but they do have a very nice lobby and friendly staffs...the grand central hotel is the best, we stayed there for 5 nights. very close to metro station (east nanjing road) and also to sh...

We stayed there a couple years ago and never had a second thought about paying another visit. You almost can’t beat this hotel’s location, just a 10-minute walk to West Lake and the busiest shopping district in Hangzhou. There’s a metro station there as well. As for the hotel, large, spacious and very clean rooms with a fresh fruit plate every day. Most basic ameni...

I was skeptical about China Hotel hospitality and services but was very impressed with the front desk and front desk concierge services when we checked in late at night on the 26th June 945pm with my old handicap parent and a baby after a long train travelling from Shandong. The front desk lady manager in Grey Blazer saw that immediately and rushed out of her area to a...

We stayed here for 2 nights in the studio room. Room was big, comfortable king sized bed, international news and movie channels, has a small kitchen with washer/dryer. We stayed in one day because it was raining and we felt like being lazy - ordered from the Mexican restaurant inside the hotel which was actually pretty good - not too expensive (expensive for China stan...

Decided to spoil myself for the Christmas weekend, and I was not disappointed in the least! The check-in and restaurant personnel on the Club Floor (Fl.30); the concierge; bar staff; restaurant staff; and desk staff on the 2nd floor were all courteous beyond words. I could not have asked for better! If I have overlooked anyone, I do apologize! Moreover, right across fr...

the room i stayed in was much better than that i had expected. it was very clean, and most certainly free of cigarette smoke odour, something you can't take for granted with hotels in china. the best part of my stay was the extremely helpful hotel bus driver/personnel. i asked him where i could get a foot massage, and instead of telling me where to go and how to get th...

good location, clean room, comfortable design, value for money with newly renovated room at high level, 4 star international hotel standard...except one common problem of local hotel in China...water leaking from shower stand, water stain and wallcovering peel off on the wall on bedroom side, it's still new and cold weather, so no stinky smell comes out yet Lol

Its location is very convenient -- right on Nanjing East Pedestrian Street, near to both Nanjing East metro station and People's Square metro station, lots of food and shops available within walking distance. Even if you forget to bring any toiletries with you, there's a Watson's just a few steps away. I had booked a single room at a great bargain (promotional rate) a...

This hotel is near to Mrt station and The western Han Museum of the Nanyue King. Also waking distance to Beijing pedestrians street. It has two Cantonese restaurants at level 3 and 5. One of the restaurants is serving Dim Sum. These two restaurants are always crowded, so might be quite noisy and many people are waiting for the lift at the lobby. There are many restaur...

we loved this hotel. we were really surprise with the beds especially. most china hotels have hard beds but tianan rega hotel provides its customers with soft beds that makes your stay relaxing and comfortable. although english is not spoken by many chinese, the staff try their best to answer your questions. we will surely stay in this hotel again once we come back to ...

As the first stop on our month-long trip in China, we chose this comfortable hotel, a little higher in the luxury scale that we usually go for. We needed to acclimatize ourselves. It's not very near the tourist sights: about a half-hour walk from the wonderful Temple of Heaven. But it was only a ten-minute walk to the subway, past some nice little restaurants, and tax...

good location not far from textiles market hotel is clean and hotel staffs are ready for services situated in business area easy for dining and shopping room is clean and best thing is bathroom is good with proper door not the glass door as many hotels in china. best recommended

ZTL Hotel Shenzen Address: China, Guangdong Sheng, Shenzhen Shi, Luohu Qu, 东门永新街57号 邮政编码: 518000 Dear Manager, I would like to express my thanks and appreciation for the service and care I received at ZTL Hotel from 16 to 19 Dec 2016. It was my first time at Luo Hu Dong Men and I wanted it to be perfect. Your staff did not disappoint me. Every staff member with who...

I chose the hotel as it was centrally located in Chaoyang District, the transportation options were better than expected. The subway line 2 is right outside the entrance to the hotel; taxis are available almost 24/7 since the hotel is located next to a main road. The room standard is good compared to other hotels in China. I expected slightly better from a 5 star hote...

I was living in China and went to Shanghai many times and tried different places. I searched on Agoda and found the City Hotel. I would have preferred to stay closer to a subway station and almost didn't book this one because it was a little further from a station that I usually like. I am glad I booked it though as it was a great 5 nights. The rooms were quiet and co...

We booked 3 rooms at this hotel but when we got there we were told that only one room was available and had to wait for the other 2 rooms. Fortunately, the hotel manager was there to upgrade our rooms to 2 suite rooms which we readily accepted. The hotel was one of the best we have stayed in China, nice grand lobby, and great Chinese restaurant on the 2nd flr. The room...

i loved this hotel, value for money, what you see in the pictures is well, what you would get. travelling with family with older parents. booked 1 deluxe room and 1 suite room. both rooms were spacious, new, clean, bright, comfortable. you get fresh, clean and white towels daily, laundry service good, all in all very satisfied. hotel staff are all very obliging and...

The room was fine, pretty good size, but the bed was one of the hardest I have ever slept on. I have traveled a lot in China so I know the beds are hard but this was like a board. Other than that everything was fine. Good internet, best thing is that if you get on the elevator and go to B1 you can get on the Loushanguan metro stop. Although be careful as this is lo...
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this hotel was just fabulous. we stayed with a 6,5 &1 year old and loved it!! of the 4 4/5 star hotels we stayed in in china this was definitely my favourite. it is a magnificent looking hotel with very friendly english speaking staff. the restaurant was very accommodating to us and we're able to get high chair for our bub. (bring a high chair type thing if coming to c...

Pros: About a 10 minute walk from the shopping/tourist area of Wangfujing and near some great hutongs that aren't overrun with tourists. Superior room booked through Agoda was very spacious. The bed was very comfortable and cleaning staff did a good job every day, though the room itself was showing clear signs of wear (some peeling wallpaper, old caulking in the shower...

The hotel is 2 mins walk to a subway station (JinTaiXiZhao), medium size shopping mall with enough restaurants and cafes, a financial center and PwC Beijing office. There is also a convenient store 7-11, again 5 mins walk away from the hotel. In short location is perfectly convenient. Space of the double room we booked is also 5/5 value for money. As it is a short stay...

This is the best hotel I stayed in during my China trip and one of the best I've been in in southeast Asia. The lobby is nice and the rooms are better and the staff were very hospitable which was a change from what we've experienced in other hotels in the city. Highly recommended and will be the only hotel I'll stay-in in future trips.

Price is excellent for a five star hotel that provided a large clean room with complementary slippers, tooth paste and tooth brush, shaver, comb, soap, shampoo and conditioner. Bath robes, a weight scale, safe, iron and boardwas provided as well. The lobby is complemented by courteous knowledgeable staff. Location of ten minutes walk from Wangfujiang shopping area an...

great hotel and part of the raffles chain. unfortunately china being china its run teh chinese way and not the way a 5 star opulent grand hotel with such a great reputation should be run. staff are poorly trained and instructed, it shows when you walk inside and they start hiding instead of saying hello like all otehr hotel staff do. the experience of staying...

The Shangri-La in Qingtao is part old tower part new tower. I booked through Agoda, so I assume the hotel immediately puts all the OTA bookings in the old tower. The rooms were clean, fine, but dated, and didn't feel 5-Star. This half felt 4-Star. The front desk staff were very friendly and made me feel welcome. The lobby lounge staff were friendly too, but the service...

We had 4 nights at the White Swan and overall were very happy. It is on Shamian Island which is a little sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of Guangzhou. There are restaurants and coffee shops scattered within walking distance. I recommend finding them as the prices in the hotel are a bit ridiculous. ($19AUD for a bowl of cereal, $11AUD for a cafe latte). The hotel i...

The location, facility, amenity, hospitality, all was fine. We traveled with 11 months old baby and 4 year old girl and never experienced bad in this hotel. Our 11 months old enjoyed their breakfast (especially rice porridge), and tried so many different kind of food that he never experienced before. We asked for bed guard net before our arrival and it was already ...

Its right in the middle of a train interchange and its connected with an all weather below the ground walkway. The staff is very helpful indeed and provided all the information we need to move around, Google does not works in China in case you are still not aware. Ok it is not exactly on the cheap but in life you always get what you pay for. We paid slightly over S$...

The hotel is right at Wangfujing Street and is only a couple minutes walk to the pedestrian-only section. A great location for food and shopping. Subway station is within walking distance, but I would advise taking a taxi to get there if you have luggage since it is several minutes of walk from the subway station. The hotel enforces the non-smoking rule pretty well. ...

I booked this hotel because of the location (withing walking distance to my daughter's apartment) as well as the reviews that I read online. The rooms were well maintained and the staff was friendly. This was my first time in China. James, who I believe was the Assistant Manager was especially helpful with directions and advice on where to go and how to get there. I wa...

Overall, it was a pleasant experience. The bed was comfortable and the room is of a good size. Good tv channels, nice toiletries and room was nice. For the price, i believe the room should have a bathtub and free internet. I have stayed in many hotels in china and i will return to jianguo the next time as it is cheaper with better deals except their bed is harder as it...

This has to be by far the best experience i had with any 5 star hotels in all my time travelling as a travel professional. This hotel is so well managed with impeccable service levels, motivated staffs and great rooms with fantastic views of the bund. Had issues with the booking due to confusing room types and rates displayed on Agoda. We booked this hotel only for th...

Everything was great, staff, cleaning, facilities. Only odd thing was that they could easily put something better than instant coffee packets and basic tea bags in the room. Especially with what you are paying, I've been in 3 star hotels which had better.

i was a bit apprehensive at first about the price tag of a night's stay at the hyatt on the bund, but as soon as i stepped into the lobby, i knew that it would be worth the splurge. the staff who greet you upon arrival are welcoming and helpful, then direct you to your room. mine had a king bed (comfier than most hotels in china) and a large bathroom, as well as views ...

I got room 404 so it faced the street which was good. It was Bamboo Comfort Room so a step up from the standard room. A good place to rest up if you have spent time out in rural China which I did. This place is excellent as it is near subway to airport and near to Lama Temple area. It is also next to large shopping center Raffles that has a supermarket that sells weste...

This 12-to-20th floor hotel is located in a major posh shopping district of Shanghai and there is a metro station just across the street. The amenities are limited for a five-star rated hotel, but the facilities offered are tasteful and top-notch. Our room had a spectacular view overlooking the magnificent Jing-An Temple and beyond. Shopping and food in the area is ...

Best hotel ever in Shanghai, and they all offered me very good service, especially front desk service manager Ms. Lim, thanks to you :) and the night view of waitan in the room was fantastic but also from the roof-top, I would definitely will stay here again for my next business trip to Shanghai, the only reason I give them four star is a location.

Okura Hotel stands out because of its staff . There are many five star hotels in Shanghai but their staff may not provide service which are comparable to the best . Our experience of staying in Okura makes us appreciate dedicated, sensitive and caring staff . When things go wrong the management is immediate at problem solving . We did not have to wait or get frustrat...

i was very satisfied with the stay in cncc grant hotel. the room was spacious and very clean. it was very quiet too. the bed and pillows were very comfortable. it was very convenient to access china national convention center where i had the conference. it was very close to the olympic park so i had a chance to visit it in the evening.

Enjoy the ideal vantage point from this five-star Beijing hotel, located in the heart of the city. Situated on Wangfujing, within walking distance of The Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square, Grand Hyatt Beijing is part of Oriental Plaza – one of China’s largest commercial complexes – with direct access to the adjacent shopping mall. Wangfujing Street, located next to t...
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What's the average price of a hotel in China?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in China is USD 38. The average price for a 4-star hotel in China is USD 71. The average price for a 5-star hotel in China is USD 144.
What's the average price of a hotel in China this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in China this weekend is USD 42. The average price for a 4-star hotel in China this weekend is USD 79. The average price for a 5-star hotel in China this weekend is USD 174.
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Hotels in China that are highly rated by couples include Grand Central Hotel Shanghai, Jinjiang Inn Select Shanghai Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street and Shenzhen Lido Hotel.
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Discover the Wonders of China
China is a land of mesmerizing contrasts, where ancient history meets modern marvels. From the iconic Great Wall snaking over rugged mountains to the bustling streets of cities like Shanghai and Beijing, every corner of this vast country offers a unique experience. Travelers can immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Chinese culture, explore historic temples, and marvel at breathtaking natural landscapes. Whether you're wandering through the serene gardens of Suzhou or experiencing the vibrant energy of a night market, China promises unforgettable adventures.
One of the most captivating aspects of China is its diverse cultural heritage. Each region boasts its own customs, festivals, and culinary delights. For instance, the spicy flavors of Sichuan cuisine contrast beautifully with the delicate dim sum of Guangdong. The warmth of local hospitality adds to the charm, making visitors feel welcome as they explore everything from ancient palaces to contemporary art galleries. With a history spanning thousands of years, the stories embedded in China's landmarks are waiting to be discovered.
Nature lovers will find themselves in paradise, with stunning landscapes ranging from the towering peaks of the Himalayas to the tranquil waters of Lugu Lake. The picturesque scenery provides endless opportunities for outdoor activities, whether it’s hiking, biking, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views. Each season brings its own beauty, from cherry blossoms in spring to vibrant autumn leaves, making China a year-round destination for travelers seeking both adventure and serenity.
Top Reasons to Explore China
There are countless reasons to visit China, but a few stand out as must-experience highlights. First and foremost, the cultural heritage is unparalleled. With over 5,000 years of history, China is home to a wealth of ancient traditions, art forms, and festivals. Travelers can witness traditional tea ceremonies, explore ancient temples, and participate in local celebrations that showcase the country’s deep-rooted customs. This rich cultural tapestry is a compelling reason to book accommodations in China.
Another irresistible draw is the food. Chinese cuisine is as diverse as its geography, offering a culinary adventure that varies from region to region. Don't miss out on trying Peking duck in Beijing, hot pot in Chengdu, or the sweet treats of a local bakery. Street food stalls and night markets provide a chance to indulge in authentic flavors while mingling with locals. Food enthusiasts will find that every meal is a chance to explore the culture further, making travel tips for China all the more exciting.
Lastly, the natural beauty of China is simply breathtaking. From the majestic peaks of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, which inspired the floating mountains in *Avatar*, to the serene landscapes of Guilin, the country offers numerous opportunities for outdoor exploration. Whether it’s hiking along the Great Wall or cruising on the Li River, nature lovers will find themselves captivated by China’s stunning scenery. With so much to see and do, planning a trip to China is an adventure in itself.
When to Experience China at Its Best
Timing your visit to China can greatly enhance your experience. The best times to explore this vast country are generally during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is mild, and the landscapes are particularly beautiful. Spring brings blooming flowers and vibrant greenery, while autumn showcases stunning foliage. Festivals such as the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day celebrations also fall within these months, offering unique cultural experiences.
Summer (July to August) is the peak tourist season in China, especially in popular destinations like Beijing and Shanghai. While the weather can be hot and humid, this is also when many local festivals take place. If you’re planning to visit during the summer, be prepared for larger crowds and consider booking accommodations in China well in advance to secure the best deals.
Winter (December to February) can be a magical time to visit, especially if you’re a fan of winter sports or enjoy the festive spirit of the Chinese New Year. While some attractions may be less crowded, the cold temperatures can deter some travelers. However, the snow-covered landscapes in regions like Harbin, famous for its Ice Festival, are a sight to behold. Understanding the seasonal highlights will help you plan your trip effectively and make the most of your experience in China.
Your Guide to Staying in China
Choosing the right place to stay can make all the difference in your travel experience. China offers a wide range of lodging options, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly accommodations. For travelers seeking a touch of opulence, hotels like the Grand Central Hotel Shanghai provide top-notch service and stunning amenities. Guests rave about the hotel's great location and friendly staff, making it a perfect base for exploring the city.
For those on a tighter budget, there are plenty of affordable options available. The Jinjiang Inn Select Shanghai Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street is a popular choice, known for its great location and friendly service. It’s an ideal spot for travelers who want to be in the heart of the action without spending a fortune. Family-friendly hotels like the Shenzhen Lido Hotel offer comfortable rooms and convenient amenities, ensuring a pleasant stay for guests of all ages.
Unique stays are also abundant, with options ranging from boutique hotels in historic buildings to traditional guesthouses in rural areas. These accommodations provide a chance to experience local culture firsthand while enjoying modern comforts. No matter what type of lodging you prefer, there’s something for every traveler in China, making it easy to find accommodations that meet your needs.
Why Agoda.com is Your Best Bet for Hotel Booking in China
When it comes to booking hotels in China, Agoda.com stands out as a top choice for savvy travelers. With a user-friendly interface and a vast selection of accommodations, Agoda makes it easy to find the perfect place to stay. Whether you're searching for luxury hotels in China or budget-friendly options, Agoda’s extensive listings cater to every need and preference. You can effortlessly filter your search by price, location, and amenities, ensuring you find accommodations that suit your travel style.
One of the standout features of Agoda.com is its exclusive travel deals in China. Regular promotions and discounts mean you can snag great rates on hotels, making your trip more affordable. Plus, with Agoda’s best price guarantee, you can rest assured that you’re getting the best deal available. For those who appreciate flexibility, Agoda offers a wide range of cancellation policies, allowing you to adjust your plans with ease if necessary.
Customer support is another area where Agoda excels. With a dedicated team available to assist you 24/7, any questions or concerns that arise during your booking process can be addressed promptly. Whether you need help with a last-minute change or have inquiries about your accommodations, Agoda’s customer service ensures a smooth and hassle-free experience. This level of support is invaluable, especially when navigating a new country like China, where local customs and language barriers might present challenges.
Getting Around China Made Easy
Exploring China can be a breeze with its efficient public transportation system. Major cities like Beijing and Shanghai boast extensive subway networks that make getting around quick and convenient. The subways are clean, safe, and affordable, making them a popular choice for both locals and tourists. With signs in both Chinese and English, navigating the system is straightforward, even for those who may not speak the language. Purchasing a transportation card can save you time and money, allowing for seamless travel across the city.
For those venturing beyond the urban centers, high-speed trains connect major cities across the country, offering a comfortable and speedy way to travel. The train system is known for its punctuality and efficiency, making it an excellent option for travelers looking to cover long distances without the hassle of flying. Booking tickets in advance through platforms like Agoda can secure your seat and ensure a smooth journey as you explore various regions of China.
While public transportation is reliable, taxis and ride-sharing services are also widely available. Taxis are reasonably priced, and drivers are usually familiar with popular tourist destinations. For added convenience, using a ride-sharing app can help bridge any language gaps, as the app provides directions in Chinese, ensuring you reach your destination without any confusion. Safety is generally not a concern when using these services, but it’s always wise to take standard precautions, especially when traveling late at night.
Exciting Activities to Experience in China
China offers a plethora of activities that cater to all interests, making it a playground for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike. For those looking for adventure travel in China, consider hiking the stunning trails of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, where the breathtaking scenery inspired the floating mountains in *Avatar*. The park features numerous trails that vary in difficulty, allowing you to choose an experience that suits your fitness level. Guided tours are available for those who prefer to have an expert lead the way, ensuring you don’t miss any of the park’s hidden gems.
Cultural experiences are abundant, with authentic local food tours in Central Shanghai being a must-do for any food lover. These tours provide an opportunity to sample a variety of dishes while learning about the culinary traditions of the region. From savoring delicious dumplings to indulging in spicy Sichuan hot pot, these food adventures are a feast for the senses. Engaging with local chefs and vendors adds depth to the experience, allowing travelers to connect with the culture on a personal level.
Family-friendly attractions are plentiful, making China an excellent destination for travelers of all ages. Places like Shenzhen Window of the World offer an amusement park experience with miniature replicas of famous landmarks from around the globe, providing both fun and education. Chimelong Ocean Kingdom is another fantastic option, featuring thrilling rides, animal exhibits, and spectacular shows that will keep children and adults entertained for hours. With so many exciting activities available, visitors will find it easy to create unforgettable memories while exploring the wonders of China.
Shopping Adventures Await in China
Shopping in China is an experience like no other, offering a blend of traditional markets and modern shopping malls. From bustling street markets to high-end boutiques, there’s something for everyone. Popular shopping districts in cities like Beijing and Shanghai feature a mix of local handicrafts, fashion, and souvenirs, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local culture while hunting for unique treasures. Don’t forget to practice your haggling skills at local markets, where bargaining is not only accepted but encouraged!
For a more upscale shopping experience, head to luxury malls that house international brands and designer labels. Places like the Nanjing Road in Shanghai are known for their high-end shopping options, perfect for those looking to indulge in a bit of retail therapy. Many malls also feature dining options, making it easy to take a break and refuel before continuing your shopping spree. Whether you’re searching for the latest fashion trends or traditional Chinese crafts, the shopping scene in China is sure to impress.
When shopping in China, keep an eye out for local specialties, such as silk products, tea, and unique handicrafts. Items like jade jewelry and Chinese calligraphy supplies make for memorable souvenirs that capture the essence of your trip. Additionally, many markets offer an authentic glimpse into daily life, allowing you to interact with local vendors and gain insights into their crafts. With so many shopping adventures awaiting, travelers can enjoy a delightful blend of culture, creativity, and commerce.
Nurturing Nature: Outdoor Attractions in China
China’s diverse landscapes provide countless opportunities for outdoor activities and nature exploration. One of the most notable locations is Qingxiu Mountain, located in Nanning. This area is known for its lush greenery, serene lakes, and picturesque trails, perfect for hiking or leisurely strolls. Visitors can take in breathtaking views from various lookout points, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and photographers alike. The peaceful ambiance of Qingxiu Mountain offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Lugu Lake, situated in the Yunnan province, is another stunning natural attraction that captivates visitors with its crystal-clear waters and surrounding mountains. The lake is home to the Mosuo people, known for their unique matriarchal society. Travelers can enjoy boat rides, explore local villages, or simply relax by the lake’s shores while soaking in the breathtaking scenery. This picturesque destination is perfect for those seeking tranquility and a deeper understanding of local culture.
For the adventurous at heart, the Giant Panda Breeding Research Base in Chengdu provides an opportunity to see these adorable creatures up close. Visitors can learn about panda conservation efforts and even participate in feeding sessions. The base is set in a beautiful natural environment, with walking paths and lush greenery, making it a delightful outing for families and wildlife enthusiasts. With so many outdoor attractions to explore, nature lovers will find themselves enchanted by the stunning beauty that China has to offer.
A Journey Through History and Culture in China
China’s history is a rich tapestry woven from millennia of cultural evolution, making it a treasure trove for history buffs and culture enthusiasts. The Mutianyu Great Wall is a prime example of this heritage, showcasing the architectural brilliance of ancient China. Less crowded than other sections, it offers stunning views and a chance to walk along a well-preserved stretch of this iconic landmark. Visitors can take a cable car or hike up to the wall, immersing themselves in the history of a structure that has stood the test of time.
Another must-visit historical site is the Museum of the Former Residence of Dr. Sun Yat-sen in Guangzhou. This museum provides insights into the life of the revolutionary leader and his role in shaping modern China. The well-preserved residence features artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of Dr. Sun’s impact on the country, making it a significant stop for anyone interested in Chinese history. Exploring these sites allows travelers to connect with the past while appreciating the cultural significance behind each landmark.
For those interested in ancient architecture, the Kaiyuan Monastery in Quanzhou is a remarkable site. Dating back to the Tang Dynasty, this monastery is one of the oldest and most important Buddhist temples in China. Its intricate carvings and serene atmosphere provide a glimpse into the spiritual life of ancient China. Visitors can stroll through the peaceful grounds, taking in the beauty of traditional Chinese architecture and the tranquility that surrounds this historic site.
Family Fun in China
Traveling with family in China opens up a world of exciting attractions that cater to all ages. One standout destination is the Shenzhen Window of the World, an amusement park featuring miniature replicas of famous landmarks from around the globe. Families can snap photos next to iconic structures like the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty, all while enjoying fun rides and performances. This unique park combines education and entertainment, making it a fantastic outing for families.
Another family-friendly attraction is Chimelong Ocean Kingdom in Zhuhai, which is one of the largest marine theme parks in the world. With thrilling rides, animal exhibits, and spectacular shows, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Kids will be thrilled to see dolphins and sea lions perform while parents can relax in the beautifully designed park. The combination of adrenaline-pumping attractions and educational experiences makes Chimelong Ocean Kingdom a highlight for family trips.
For a more serene experience, Humble Administrator's Garden in Suzhou offers a peaceful retreat filled with beautiful landscapes, traditional architecture, and cultural significance. Families can wander through the lush gardens, enjoy the tranquil ponds, and even participate in tea ceremonies. This serene environment provides an excellent opportunity for families to bond while appreciating the beauty of nature and Chinese culture.
Festivals and Events to Experience in China
China’s cultural calendar is packed with vibrant festivals that showcase the country’s rich traditions and customs. One of the most anticipated events is the Chinese New Year, celebrated with grand festivities across the nation. Families gather to honor their ancestors, exchange red envelopes filled with money, and feast on traditional dishes. Cities come alive with colorful parades, lion dances, and fireworks, creating an electrifying atmosphere that captivates both locals and visitors alike.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is another highlight, celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. This festival focuses on family reunions and the appreciation of the harvest moon. People enjoy mooncakes, a traditional delicacy, while admiring the full moon. Many cities host lantern displays and cultural performances, providing a glimpse into the heart of Chinese culture. Participating in these festivities not only enriches the travel experience but also deepens the connection to local customs.
For those visiting in the spring, the Qingming Festival offers a unique opportunity to witness traditional practices as families visit the graves of their ancestors to pay respects. The festival is marked by the flying of kites and enjoying spring outings, making it a beautiful time to experience the changing season and local traditions. Engaging in these festivals allows travelers to immerse themselves in the vibrant culture of China.
Essential Travel Tips for a Smooth Journey in China
Traveling in China can be an incredible adventure, but being prepared with essential travel tips can enhance the experience. First, it’s wise to familiarize yourself with local customs and etiquette. For instance, greeting locals with a polite nod and a smile goes a long way. Additionally, understanding basic Mandarin phrases can be beneficial, as not everyone speaks English. Simple phrases like “你好” (nǐ hǎo) for hello and “谢谢” (xièxiè) for thank you can help bridge the language gap.
Safety is another key consideration. While China is generally safe for tourists, it’s always best to stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas. Keep your belongings secure and be cautious when using public transport. It’s also advisable to have a copy of important documents, such as your passport and travel insurance, stored separately from the originals. Knowing emergency contact numbers and the location of your country’s embassy can provide peace of mind during your travels.
Lastly, planning your itinerary with a mix of popular attractions and off-the-beaten-path experiences can lead to a more enriching journey. While visiting iconic sites like the Great Wall is a must, exploring local neighborhoods, markets, and lesser-known attractions can provide a deeper understanding of Chinese culture. This balance will ensure a memorable trip filled with unique experiences.
Weather Insights for Travelers to China
Understanding the weather in China is crucial for planning your visit. The country experiences diverse climates, with variations from region to region. Generally, spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) are considered the best times to visit due to mild temperatures and pleasant weather. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom, creating picturesque landscapes, while autumn offers stunning foliage, making it a photographer’s paradise.
Summer (July to August) can be hot and humid, especially in southern regions like Guangzhou and Shenzhen. This is also peak tourist season, so expect larger crowds at popular attractions. If you plan to visit during this time, pack lightweight clothing and stay hydrated. Conversely, winter (December to February) can be quite cold, particularly in northern areas, but it also brings unique experiences like the Harbin Ice Festival, where stunning ice sculptures come to life.
When traveling to specific regions, it’s helpful to check local weather forecasts ahead of time. This preparation allows you to pack appropriately and plan activities that align with the weather conditions. Whether you’re enjoying the cherry blossoms in spring or the vibrant colors of autumn, being mindful of the weather will enhance your travel experience in China.
Nightlife and Entertainment in China
The nightlife in China is as diverse as its culture, offering a wide range of options for those looking to enjoy the evening. Major cities like Beijing and Shanghai come alive after dark, with vibrant bars, clubs, and entertainment venues. In Shanghai, the Bund is a popular spot for nightlife, featuring rooftop bars with stunning views of the skyline. Enjoy a cocktail while taking in the dazzling lights of the city, creating a memorable experience.
Beijing’s nightlife scene offers something for everyone, from traditional teahouses to modern nightclubs. The Sanlitun area is known for its trendy bars and lively atmosphere, making it a favorite among locals and tourists alike. For a unique experience, consider attending a traditional Chinese opera or acrobatics show, where you can witness the incredible talent and artistry that defines Chinese entertainment.
For those seeking a more laid-back evening, night markets provide a fantastic opportunity to sample local street food and shop for souvenirs. Markets like the Wangfujing Night Market in Beijing are bustling with activity, offering everything from skewered snacks to unique handicrafts. Exploring these markets not only satisfies your culinary cravings but also immerses you in the local culture, making for a delightful night out.
Unique Culinary Experiences in China
China’s culinary landscape is incredibly diverse, with each region offering its own specialties and flavors. A trip to China wouldn’t be complete without indulging in local dishes. In Beijing, savor the world-famous Peking duck, known for its crispy skin and tender meat, served with thin pancakes and hoisin sauce. This dish is a must-try for any food enthusiast and is best enjoyed at a traditional restaurant.
In Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province, the spicy flavors of Sichuan hot pot are a culinary adventure. Diners can cook their own ingredients in a bubbling pot of spicy broth, creating a communal dining experience that is both fun and delicious. Don’t forget to try the region’s famous mapo tofu, a dish that packs a flavorful punch with its spicy sauce and fragrant spices.
Exploring local markets is another fantastic way to experience Chinese cuisine. Street food stalls offer an array of options, from dumplings to skewered meats, allowing you to sample authentic flavors on the go. Joining a guided food tour can further enhance the experience, providing insights into local culinary traditions and the chance to meet local chefs. With so many delicious options available, every meal in China is an opportunity to explore the country’s rich culinary heritage.
Exploring China’s Diverse Markets
Markets in China are a vibrant reflection of the country’s culture and creativity, offering unique shopping experiences that go beyond traditional retail. From bustling street markets to artisanal shops, there’s something for everyone. In cities like Beijing, the Panjiayuan Antique Market is a must-visit for those seeking antiques and traditional crafts. Here, visitors can browse through a treasure trove of items, including jade, pottery, and vintage memorabilia, all while honing their haggling skills.
In Shanghai, the Yuyuan Garden Bazaar offers a delightful mix of shopping and sightseeing. This traditional market is set against the backdrop of stunning classical architecture, creating a picturesque environment for browsing local handicrafts, teas, and snacks. Visitors can also enjoy the serene gardens nearby, making it a perfect spot to relax while soaking in the local culture.
Rural markets provide an authentic glimpse into daily life in China. In places like Yunnan province, local markets showcase colorful textiles, handmade goods, and fresh produce. Engaging with local vendors and exploring these markets allows travelers to connect with the culture on a deeper level. Whether you’re looking for unique souvenirs or simply want to experience the local way of life, China’s markets offer endless opportunities for exploration.
Finding Affordable Accommodations in China
Traveling on a budget in China is entirely feasible, thanks to a wide range of affordable accommodations available throughout the country. For those seeking budget hotels in China, options like the Jinjiang Inn Select Shanghai Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street provide excellent value without compromising on comfort. Located in the heart of Shanghai, this hotel offers easy access to shopping and dining, making it an ideal base for exploring the city.
Another great option is the Shenzhen Lido Hotel, known for its friendly staff and clean, comfortable rooms. Families and solo travelers alike will appreciate the convenient amenities and proximity to local attractions. Booking through Agoda.com ensures you can find the best deals on accommodations, allowing you to save money for other travel experiences.
For those looking for a unique stay, consider guesthouses and hostels that offer a more intimate experience. Many of these establishments are run by locals who can provide valuable insights into the area. Staying in a guesthouse not only saves money but also allows for a more authentic connection to Chinese culture. With so many affordable options available, finding the perfect place to stay in China is just a click away.
Romantic Getaways in China
China is home to numerous romantic destinations that cater to couples seeking a getaway. The picturesque landscapes of Guilin and the serene waters of Lugu Lake create an ideal backdrop for romance. Couples can enjoy leisurely boat rides on the lake, surrounded by stunning mountain scenery, or take a romantic stroll through the lush gardens of Guilin, known for its breathtaking karst formations.
In addition to natural beauty, cities like Hangzhou offer charming experiences for couples. The West Lake, with its tranquil waters and historical sites, is perfect for a romantic evening walk. Numerous tea houses dot the lakeside, providing a cozy atmosphere to enjoy a cup of famous Longjing tea while watching the sunset together.
For those looking for luxury, hotels like the Grand Central Hotel Shanghai offer opulent accommodations and world-class amenities. Couples can indulge in spa treatments, fine dining, and stunning views of the city skyline, creating an unforgettable romantic experience. Whether you prefer serene nature or vibrant city life, China has the perfect romantic getaway waiting for you.
Business Travel in China
For business travelers, China presents a wealth of opportunities and the need for suitable accommodations. Major cities like Beijing and Shanghai are home to numerous business hotels that cater specifically to corporate guests. The Central Hotel in Shanghai is a prime example, offering modern meeting facilities and a range of business services, ensuring that your work commitments are met with ease.
Networking opportunities abound in China, with many industry conferences and trade shows held throughout the year. Attending these events can provide invaluable insights and connections within your field. It’s important to familiarize yourself with local business etiquette, such as exchanging business cards with both hands and maintaining a professional demeanor during meetings.
When traveling for business, convenience is key. Booking accommodations that are close to meeting venues or business districts can save time and reduce stress. Agoda.com makes it easy to find business-friendly hotels that offer amenities like high-speed internet, fitness centers, and on-site dining options, ensuring a productive and comfortable stay in China.