Hotel near Suzhou South Bus Station Area,Suzhou1.6% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.04.08
Stayed at Pan Pacific Suzhou and had a really pleasant experience overall. The room was very spacious and comfortable, which made the stay extra relaxing. One of the highlights was the perks that come with being an in-house guest—there are quite a number of privileges that make the stay feel more worthwhile and enjoyable.
The hotel itself has a beautiful, serene atmosphere, perfect for a quiet getaway while still being in the city.
If there’s one downside, it would be the location in terms of convenience to public transport. Although it’s mentioned to be near train stations, the walk to the nearest ones is actually a bit further than expected, especially if you’re carrying luggage or travelling in the heat.
Also, for older guests, it may be a good idea to request a room closer to the main lobby, as the property is quite large and distances within the hotel can be a bit of a walk.
Overall, still a lovely stay and would recommend for those who value space, comfort, and a more tranquil environment.
🌸 A sunny March is the perfect time for flower viewing. Carrying a slight regret from our last trip and a lingering fondness for Nanxiang, we embarked on this Nanjing journey, with the Nanjing Shangri-La, of course, as our first stop.
1. **Location**: The hotel's location is superb, right next to Xinmofan Road Metro Station, making it incredibly convenient to reach all major attractions. It's also very close to Xuanwu Lake, just a few minutes' walk away. Strolling along the lake, with willows swaying and flowers vying for attention – the dazzling tulips, the blooming crabapples (some green, some red), and especially that expansive cherry blossom grove. From a distance, it looked like a pink mist. A gentle spring breeze would bring a shower of cherry blossoms, petals fluttering down and scattering, softly carpeting the earth in pink. The peach blossoms were not to be outdone, white, pink, and crimson, blooming profusely on the branches, attracting countless busy little bees and adding vibrant color to the lakeside spring.
2. **Room**: We stayed in a lake-view suite again this time, and I'm grateful to the Horizon Club staff for arranging a high-floor room. The room was clean, tidy, spacious, and bright, with a large living room and bedroom. The floor-to-ceiling window offered a side view of Xuanwu Lake, which was a slight pity. There was no separate walk-in closet, the luggage rack was rather high and narrow, and the bathroom toilet wasn't smart and wasn't separated, all indicating the hotel's age. However, the room service was commendable. They were always responsive, not only providing a luggage rack and a drying pole but also bringing a pot of orchids, which added color to the room. When we mentioned that the welcome dessert wasn't very good, they immediately replaced it with cherry blossom cupcakes and chocolates the next day, which was very thoughtful.
3. **Dining**: The hotel's 'Jiangnan Wok' restaurant specializes in Huaiyang cuisine and is a Black Pearl two-diamond establishment. The restaurant has an elegant ambiance, and the waitstaff are all polite. The 'Clear Broth Lion's Head' was fragrant, soft, and melted in the mouth, while the 'Huaiyang Soft Wok Eel' was silky smooth and tender, our absolute favorite. The unexpected surprise was the 'Stir-fried Beef with Brisket Fat' – the beef was tender and aromatic, with excellent wok hei. Being spice lovers, we also ordered the 'Jiangnan Wok Maoxuewang,' which was also excellent. The large chunks of eel and generous shrimp balls showed no skimping on ingredients, and the flavor definitely rivaled external Sichuan and Hunan restaurants. Personally, I found the pan-fried buns just okay. The 'Xiao Xian Rou' crispy pastry reminded me of Shanghai's fresh pork mooncakes, but felt like it lacked a bit of juice.
Breakfast at the ground-floor buffet used to impress me, but this time, the taste felt a bit off compared to before. The 'Jiangnan Wok' breakfast selection was rich, the duck blood vermicelli soup was very fresh and delicious, and the handmade soup dumplings were also good. The beef potstickers had a fragrant filling, but the crust wasn't crispy enough. The bread and pastry section had a variety of choices, but the taste felt average, especially my favorite caramel egg tart, whose crust was soft, almost as if it had been microwaved.
The Horizon Club breakfast is semi-buffet style, with a la carte options available. The pan-fried salmon was exquisite and delicious, and the duck blood vermicelli soup was generously portioned and very fresh. The restaurant's bread station even had a small toaster, allowing guests to heat their own bread, which was a thoughtful touch. However, I felt the standard had declined compared to before; the Eggs Benedict were solid, the beef in the Nanjing beef noodles was tough, and the steamed buns in the steamer were sometimes not hot, affecting the taste. Although the happy hour offerings were quite rich, the taste was average. Even more unbelievable, we found plastic wrap in the food – this shouldn't happen at a Shangri-La brand hotel. Nevertheless, the service attitude of the staff, whether in the ground-floor restaurant or the Horizon Club, was still very attentive and enthusiastic.
I also encountered an unprecedented issue at the gym. For two consecutive days, I was stopped at the entrance because the staff said my room card and room number didn't match. Later, the duty manager likely issued a new room card, but it canceled my previously noted late check-out, causing me to be unable to enter on check-out day, which was quite embarrassing. Although the gym operates 24/7 with room card access, the restroom is shared with the pool, and it's unavailable after staff leave at 11 PM, which is inconvenient for guests who come to work out late.
In summary, this stay brought me both joy and sorrow. I hope the hotel can strengthen its training and management to reach new heights and become a landmark of Nanjing, a place one thinks of when Nanjing is mentioned!
Hotel near Sanyang Square (Downtown) and Railway Station Area,Wuxi34.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.03.27
The hotel's location is a bit small, and parking can be a hassle, though the staff did help guide us. Now for the complaints: First, there's absolutely no artificial greenery or landscaping as advertised. The subway construction outside is very loud, and the soundproofing in the room is terrible! Also, the 'afternoon tea' is just some tea bags for you to brew yourself – no cakes or anything like that. The room key card next to it shows how tiny it all is. Honestly, they shouldn't even bother offering it!
Hotel near Xinjiekou Area (Downtown),Nanjing2.3% of visitors choose this area
LLuxiaowaner2026.04.11
This stay was absolutely fantastic! From the moment we were welcomed, to Emily, the young lady with glasses at the front desk, everyone was incredibly warm and friendly, smiling throughout. They arranged a wonderful room for us. We stayed for two days, and the housekeeping aunties were also very nice, promptly fulfilling all our requests for extra pillows and toiletries. The breakfast on the 56th floor was quiet with great views, but the food didn't stay warm very well – for instance, the fried eggs were in a container with water. The breakfast on the first floor was crowded and noisy, and popular dishes would often be replaced by something else after just one round. We really loved a kind of scallion sesame pancake and asked if it was for sale. A beautiful lady, who I'm not sure was the restaurant manager, directly packed several for me to take away, which I really appreciated. This truly felt like service with a personal touch. I'll definitely come back again if I have the chance!
Hotel near Commercial and Financial Centre (Downtown),Xuzhou64.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.02.22
Location: Super convenient! Confucius Temple, Fuguo Street, Suning Mall, Golden Eagle, Hubushan, and Huilongwo are all within walking distance. The subway station is right downstairs, which is a huge plus, especially during Golden Week when traffic can be a nightmare. It's definitely a landmark building in the absolute city center.
Cleanliness: Better than expected, but since it's on a high floor, all the windows are sealed. I personally prefer good ventilation.
Facilities: Better than expected, but the hairdryer was a bit basic.
Service: The housekeeping staff and the cheerful young man who seated us in the restaurant were all very polite and genuinely enthusiastic, not just mechanically so.
Hotel near Shilu Commercial Area,Suzhou1.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.04.04
Our whole family loved staying at Andu Hotel! The front desk staff were incredibly thoughtful; seeing we had seniors with us, they proactively arranged a quiet room on a lower floor. The room itself was spacious with great natural light, and the bathroom had a separate shower and toilet, which made for a very comfortable stay. Breakfast was good, with a variety of options and lighter flavors. The hotel's location is super convenient for dining and shopping. They offer free laundry and drying, a gym, and parking, making it very family-friendly. All the staff were polite and gentle, ensuring a pleasant experience throughout our stay. It's much more practical than many 'influencer' hotels – I genuinely recommend it! 😊
Hotel near Yangzhou New Area,Yangzhou1.1% 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.)
Our stay at InterContinental Nanjing was fantastic. On the day of check-in, Luanne added me on WeChat and enthusiastically asked about our needs. Everything was perfectly arranged, and she checked in with us daily to ensure our experience was good. It was truly touching! Thumbs up! 👍 The room faced Xuanwu Lake, offering a wide, beautiful night view. We also went up to the 45th floor for some outdoor photos. All in all, InterContinental Nanjing is definitely worth revisiting! The hotel staff are highly professional and provide excellent service, and the housekeeping aunties are also very thoughtful, keeping the room clean and bright! Subway Lines 1 and 4 are just over a hundred meters away, and there are plenty of great food options nearby!
Hotel near Universal Dinosaur Park and Dinosaur Valley Hot Spring,Changzhou
GGuest User2026.04.06
My stay at the Sheraton Changzhou Fuli was absolutely delightful. The hotel is ideally located in the heart of Xinbei's commercial district, right next to Wanda Plaza, making it very convenient for transportation and surrounded by amenities. Check-in at the front desk was efficient and thoughtful, with excellent service. The room was spacious, the bedding was soft and comfortable for a good night's sleep, and the cleanliness was impeccable. The breakfast offered a wide variety of delicious options. The executive lounge provided attentive service, and the swimming pool and gym facilities were excellent. It's perfect for both business trips and family vacations, offering great value for money. Highly recommended!
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9.4/10
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I 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 ?!
Hotel near Yuhuatai Nanjing South Railway Station Area, Nanjing
Price per night from:€ 58
9.0/10
Good
This hotel is located just by the Pingjiang Street. When I have to enter a small alley to the lobby I was a bit sceptical but when I checked in the room, I was amazed by the coziness of the room, and the space is also big. My hotel faces the river so it offers a very good view. I will dedinitely come back again.
Hotel near Guanqian Street/Pingjiang Street, Suzhou
Price per night from:€ 36
9.6/10
Excellent
前台小张服务很好Good service, friendly staff, good facilities, rooms with beautiful views, definitely recommend all singles, couples and families alike to come. Ps. If you need privacy in the bathroom (as it is see through), they do provide curtaij upon request.
Hotel near Guanqian Street/Pingjiang Street, Suzhou
Price per night from:€ 33
9.4/10
Outstanding
We had an absolutely great experience here! When researching where to stay in Suzhou, Pan Pacific came up in most reviews, so we had high expectations and the experience completely lived up to them. We stayed for two nights and would love to return whenever we come back to Suzhou. It’s truly worth it. The property is grand and beautiful, just like in the photos, the room and amenities felt like a five-star hotel at an unbelievable price. In-house guests also get free access to the ancient Panmen Gate, which the area is directly connected from the hotel. The check-in process may take a little longer if arrive at the same time as groups, but all the staff were friendly and helpful. Not every one speaking fluent English, but they were all friendly. And shout out to lovely Concierge named Ivy 郑明泽, when we were trying to ask for help to buy the yoghurt drink as we couldn’t find in any places we went before, she was the one helping us by using her own mobile and even delivered us by the door herself 🥹
Hotel near Shiquan Street/Pan Gate Scenic Area, Suzhou
Price per night from:€ 44
9.6/10
Excellent
The hotel is located in the vicinity of Nanjing Agricultural University. The environment is good, the rooms are quiet and comfortable, the transportation is convenient, the facilities are better than many chain four-star hotels, and the breakfast is rich
Hotel near The Ming Palace and Nanjing Museum Area, Nanjing
Price per night from:€ 33
7.6/10
This hotel is a good place to stay! The staff is friendly and attentive, ensuring a seamless experience. The rooms are modern, spotless, and extremely comfortable. The hotel’s location is both convenient and quiet, perfect for relaxation. Thoughtful amenities and a cozy atmosphere make it feel like home. Service is good , going above and beyond expectations. Whether for business or leisure, this hotel is a good choice. I highly recommend it and look forward to returning!
Hotel near East of Suzhou Industrial Park/Eslite, Suzhou
Price per night from:€ 78
9.4/10
Outstanding
The bed in the room is very large, suitable for family outings. The hotel is very welcoming from the front desk to the welcome service. The facilities and equipment are in line with the needs. The room also has an induction cooker, microwave and refrigerator.
Hotel near Niushou Mountain/Ginkgo Lake Park, Nanjing
Price per night from:€ 19
9.4/10
Outstanding
What we liked: Spacious and nice room design. Separate bath and toilet. Toilet has automatic flush, seat cover is also provided. Lots of snacks and amenities provided. There are amenities at the front desk such as disposable bath cover, disposable floss, mask etc you can collect from front desk. You can also ask for warm bottled water. Responsive staff, can communicate your needs via WeChat, very convenient. There are 3 lifts, very convenient. Snacks and drinks are free. Bath robes, room and bath slippers are provided too. Awesome that we stayed on the same floor as the lobby, very convenient. Location is near metro, malls, shops, and attractions, very convenient. I like that there are bath robes and different types of towels provided. What we think can be improved: We thought the big bath was indoors and wouldn’t be so cold in the winter but it has two open windows and it gets quite cold when the wind blows. It takes about 1.5h to fill up about 60-70% of the tub and you need to tap every 30 minutes or so to keep the water flowing. Quite time consuming to get it ready for a bath. Housekeeping is inconsistent, the cleaner left a towel on the floor on one of the days, left a cup unwashed, took away our straws and left the sink cover by the sink instead. They have a centralised heating system so it can get quite hot but the staff offered us a fan and we opened the balcony door for wind to enter so it was comfortable to sleep at night. There was some drilling going on in the early morning around 9-10am, it was just opposite our room so it disrupted my sleep, would be better for them to schedule it during non-sleeping hours. When we were checking out, the staff at the counter shared about them getting audited and if we don’t give a five star review, they will get a fine, I had never heard of it from other hotels and found it quite strange. She was insistent on us doing it on the spot even though we have to catch a train, that was not pleasant. We just went ahead to rush for our train. Not much to watch on the TV unfortunately.
Hotel near Shi Road/Shantang business district, Suzhou
Price per night from:€ 32
9.4/10
Outstanding
Hotel location is tip top , next to it is a shopping street and metro , environment is clean and out look is fantastic, my wife like the room very much , our package including lunch / dinner was very nice and delicious, overall strongly recommended this hotel .
Hotel near Shiquan Street/Pan Gate Scenic Area, Suzhou
Price per night from:€ 55
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