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China is known for its rich culture, historical heritage and its most advanced technology. It is located in the continent of Asia. This country is an unforgettable place for tourists who have experienced walking through the Great Wall to the ancient gardens and its thriving cities. Among the popular attractions here include the Forbidden City, Great Wall, Zhujiajiao water Town and a memorable visit to Terracotta Warriors Museum.

Popular hotels in China

Exterior Conrad Shanghai

Conrad Shanghai

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Huangpu, Shanghai
Located in the heart of Shanghai along the popular Nanjing Road, Conrad Shanghai is surrounded by the city's most popular bars, restaurants and shops. Its striking modern design embraces award winning views of the city and the nearby Bund. Steps from the Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai, Shanghai Museum, Shanghai Grand Theatre, the Bund and Yu Garden. Conrad Shanghai is 19.1km away from Hongqiao Airport and 46.7km away from Shanghai Pudong International Airport.
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8.6
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Shanghai Marriott Marquis City Centre

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Huangpu, Shanghai
Shanghai Marriott Marquis City Centre is centrally located in Shanghai, a 4-minute walk from Nanjing Road Shopping District and 11 minutes by foot from People's Square. This 5-star hotel is 4.9 mi (7.9 km) from The Bund.
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8.7
(42 Reviews)
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The St. Regis Chengdu

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Jinjiang Qu, Chengdu
In the heart of Chengdu, The St. Regis Chengdu is within a 5-minute drive of Tianfu Square and Taikoo Li Shopping Center. This luxury hotel is 1.4 mi (2.2 km) from Chengdu IFS.
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Hotel Exterior InterContinental Hotels SHANGHAI WONDERLAND, an IHG Hotel
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Sofitel Guangzhou Sunrich

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Tianhe Qu, Guangzhou
A stay at Sofitel Guangzhou Sunrich places you in the heart of Guangzhou, within a 10-minute drive of Yuexiu Park and Zhenhai Tower. This 5-star hotel is 3.9 mi (6.3 km) from Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King and 4.2 mi (6.8 km) from Liurong Temple.
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8.8
(9 Reviews)
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Primary image Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund

Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund

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Huangpu, Shanghai
With a stay at Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund, you'll be centrally located in Shanghai, within a 10-minute walk of The Bund and Nanjing Road Shopping District. This luxury hotel is 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from Yu Garden and 0.9 mi (1.4 km) from People's Square.
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China Hotel

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Yuexiu Qu, Guangzhou
China Hotel is centrally located in Guangzhou, a 1-minute walk from Yuexiu Park and 11 minutes by foot from Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King. This luxury hotel is 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Zhenhai Tower and 1.4 mi (2.2 km) from Guangxiao Temple.
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9.0
(16 Reviews)
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Novotel Shanghai Clover

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Pudong, Shanghai
With a stay at Novotel Shanghai Clover in Shanghai (Pudong), you'll be a 5-minute drive from Shanghai Disneyland© and 12 minutes from Century Park. This luxury hotel is 10.9 mi (17.5 km) from Shanghai Oriental Sports Center and 11.4 mi (18.4 km) from Mercedes Benz Arena.
Superb
9.1
(42 Reviews)
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Ascott IFC Guangzhou

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Guangzhou CBD, Tianhe Qu
A stay at Ascott IFC Guangzhou places you in the heart of Guangzhou, within a 15-minute walk of Guangzhou Opera House and Flower City Square. This luxury aparthotel is 2.7 mi (4.4 km) from Canton Tower and 4 mi (6.4 km) from Beijing Road Pedestrian Street.
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Marriott Executive Apartments Chongqing

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Yuzhong, Chongqing
A stay at Marriott Executive Apartments Chongqing places you in the heart of Chongqing, within a 10-minute walk of People's Liberation Monument and Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street. This luxury hotel is 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from Arhat Temple and 1 mi (1.7 km) from Hongyadong.
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Grand Central Hotel Shanghai

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Huangpu, Shanghai
A stay at Grand Central Hotel Shanghai places you in the heart of Shanghai, steps from Nanjing Road Shopping District and Fuzhou Road. This 4.5-star hotel is 1.4 mi (2.3 km) from The Bund and 17.6 mi (28.3 km) from Shanghai Disneyland©.
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8.8
(81 Reviews)
Pamper myself with royal luxury stay. It is located at strategic area. 2 min walking distance to metro exit 4 and 1 min walk over the street to enchanted with Nanjing Road, the shopping heaven! I will stay there again while visiting Shanghai next round!
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Sofitel Harbin

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Xiangfang Qu, Harbin
With a stay at Sofitel Harbin in Harbin (Nangang Qu), you'll be a 4-minute walk from Wanda Plaza and within a 5-minute drive of Long Ta. This luxury hotel is 1.4 mi (2.2 km) from Guogeli Shopping Area and 1.8 mi (2.9 km) from Harbin International Conference Exhibition.
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8.4
(7 Reviews)
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Holiday Inn SHANGHAI NANJING ROAD, an IHG Hotel

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Huangpu, Shanghai
Superb
9.2
(8 Reviews)
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Central Hotel Shanghai

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Huangpu, Shanghai
A stay at Central Hotel Shanghai places you in the heart of Shanghai, steps from Nanjing Road Shopping District and 8 minutes by foot from Old Chinese City. This upscale hotel is 1.3 mi (2.1 km) from The Bund and 17.6 mi (28.4 km) from Shanghai Disneyland©.
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8.7
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Novotel Beijing Peace

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Wangfujing, Downtown Beijing
With a stay at Novotel Beijing Peace, you'll be centrally located in Beijing, a 4-minute walk from Wangfujing Street and a 3-minute drive from Forbidden City. This upscale hotel is 1.4 mi (2.2 km) from Tiananmen Square and 1.4 mi (2.3 km) from Tiananmen.
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8.6
(58 Reviews)
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Guangzhou Hakka Apartment Beijing Road

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Yuexiu Qu, Guangzhou
With a stay at Guangzhou Hakka Apartment Beijing Road in Guangzhou (Yuexiu), you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Beijing Road Pedestrian Street and Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street. This aparthotel is 7.9 mi (12.7 km) from Canton Fair Complex and 11.6 mi (18.7 km) from Chimelong Paradise.
Convenient
8.1
(35 Reviews)
I had the pleasant stay in this hotel. The room is comfy, spacious. Easy to find a place to eat. Highly recommended.
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Hotel Exterior Holiday Inn Express BEIJING DOWNTOWN, an IHG Hotel

Holiday Inn Express BEIJING DOWNTOWN, an IHG Hotel

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Wangfujing, Downtown Beijing
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LOBBY Hanting Premium Hotel  Shanghai East Nanjing Road

Hanting Premium Hotel Shanghai East Nanjing Road

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Huangpu, Shanghai
Convenient
8.2
(12 Reviews)
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Hotel Exterior Holiday Inn Express SHANGHAI JINSHA, an IHG Hotel

Holiday Inn Express SHANGHAI JINSHA, an IHG Hotel

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Putuo, Shanghai
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8.8
(6 Reviews)
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IMPERIAL TRADERS ELONG HOTEL

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Yuexiu Qu, Guangzhou
A stay at IMPERIAL TRADERS ELONG HOTEL places you in the heart of Guangzhou, within a 10-minute walk of People's Park and Guangdong Museum of Revolutionary History. This spa hotel is 1.2 mi (1.9 km) from Beijing Road Pedestrian Street and 2.3 mi (3.7 km) from Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street.
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Facts about hotel in China

Total Accommodation
22,682 Properties
Popular Region
Shanghai, Beijing
Popular Hotel
Conrad Shanghai, Shanghai Marriott Marquis City Centre

Guest reviews in hotel near China

8.4
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17,413 reviews from hotels in China with aggregated rating of 8.4/10.
Review from various users that have stayed in hotel near China will help you to choose the perfect hotel easily!
Niti T.
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13 Dec 2019
Very aged hotel. Staff not friendly.
Ronald O.
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9 Jun 2019
the room. is great but the wifi is not. Must bring your own wifi
Handi H.
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5.8
/ 10
2 Jun 2019
Rather old and not maintained properly. There was a strong smell upon entering the room. Woods from furniture and doors are chipped off. Many cigarettes mark on bed side drawers. It is at good location though. The photos in web photos were probably taken many years back
Wiryo A. P.
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6 Jan 2020
We were happy to stay here: 1. High speed Wifi 2. The receptions can speak English very well. 3. Nice room. Cleaning service are polite. 4. The less is no heater when cold. But they gave us additional blanket at time. Overall 5 star for this Hotel.
8 Jan 2020
Very good hotel, large room and everything is nice. Location is very best one. Going to Shanghai? Always stay in Charms Hotel.
Eri C.
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21 Oct 2019
Arrived at hotel at 09.30, and have to wait until 14.45 to get the key card.
Mochammad F. N.
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28 Oct 2019
Nice,the room was bigger than I thought. Direct access to shaibu metro station, there is kfc and mcdonalds just around the corner
Rinda C.
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21 Nov 2019
Hotel it’s ok and lobby service okay good and hotel nearby Beijing Road near many shopping. I like this hotel.
William P.
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19 Mar 2024
Very strategic location-near to the Nanjing Road, The Bund. Very very near to metro subway East Nanjing Road station and also near to People 's Square station. Excellent service from the the reception, concierge, and security.
Stephanie C. L.
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10 Jan 2020
awesome. had a great time with my family

Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in China

What are the best areas to visit near China?

If you are in China, you can also visit Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan, Sichuan, Tibet, Xinjiang, Hainan, Yunnan, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi

How many hotels are listed in China?

Currently, there are around 22,682 hotels that you can book in China

About

China’s civilization is one of the oldest in history, existing for thousands of years up to this day. Its rich culture is proudly exhibited in its impressive architecture, exquisite cuisine variety, and colorful customs spanning across different regions in the country.

Great Wall of China

Aside from the Great Wall and the Forbidden City, there are more than enough reasons to visit China. There are the adorable pandas, the giant buddhas, the incredible landscapes, and the crowded shopping districts, to name a few.

A week or two may not be enough to completely visit everything there is to see in China, but not visiting at least one of the major cities is even worse. To begin, simply pick one of the most popular cities in China and start exploring the country’s culture from there.


How to Go

The airports of Beijing, Guangzhou, and Shanghai are the most frequented by both local and foreign tourists when they want to go around China. From Beijing Airport (PEK), you can travel the 30-kilometer distance to the city proper by bus, taxi, or train. The fastest option is the train which will take only 20 minutes of travel time.

Shanghai has two airports: the Pudong International Airport and the Hongqiao International Airport. The former is farther from the city center than the latter. Both Shanghai airports have special shuttle buses and train stations that can take you to the city proper. However, Pudong Airport has a maglev train option that can take you quicker downtown compared to other public transportation.

If you’re coming from Guangzhou Baiyun Airport, you can go to the city center either through train, bus, or taxi.


Getting Around

It’s relatively safe and possible to walk from one tourist spot to another in China. Walking will also give you a more immersive feeling of the local culture, so it’s recommended to give it a try. For inter-city travels, take the bus. They’re ideal for short-distance journeys since they’re cheaper and are easier to get a hold of.

But for long-distance voyages, taking the train is your best option. There are day trains, sleeper services, first-class and second-class seats, and VIP tickets to choose from. If you want a faster option, there are over 30 domestic airlines to choose from. You can cut your travel time by at least a half if you choose to fly rather than take land transportation.

Car rental isn’t recommended as China doesn’t recognize International Driving Permit rules.


Top Things to Do

Immerse yourself in China’s rich history and culture as you explore its cities. Nothing is more famous among tourist spots in China than the Great Wall. Head to the Mutianyu Great Wall section since it’s less crowded compared to the Badaling section. One of the top things to do in China is to visit the Forbidden City. While you’re there, you can also go to Tiananmen Square and Mao's Tomb. Aside from the Great Wall, the Terracotta Warriors is another main attraction of China. You can also visit the nearby Xi’an Wall and bike around the area.

For a relaxing trip, rafting on a bamboo raft along the Li River, cruising the Three Gorges River, and strolling the West Lake are the recommended things to do in China. If you’re looking for an interactive activity to learn more about Chinese culture, take part in a tea ceremony, learn Kungfu in a Shaolin temple, or attend a calligraphy class.

Summer Palace

Explore the architectural wonders and glimpse at the deep history of China by taking a tour along the Silk Road. It’s a long journey, so make sure you have ample supplies with you before proceeding with the trip. The Summer Palace is another one of the famous tourist spots in China. It has exquisitely crafted lakes, gardens, and landscapes that will astonish you.

For an exciting outdoor experience, join Mount Kailash kora where you’ll circle the base of the mountain for days. You can also hike the Yellow Mountain and be rewarded with a scenic view of steep cliffs, springs, and pine trees. China is also rich in wildlife and among the most popular are the lovely pandas. See them roll in the Chengdu Research Base.


What to Eat

China is the home of dim sum and you must give it a taste during your trip. The world-famous Xiao Long Bao or soup dumpling is an absolute must-try. Siu mei or barbecued meat, pork dumplings, steamed stuffed buns, mantou, chicken feet, youtiao, and stinky tofu are also some of the street foods you should eat.

Beef Brisket Noodles

There are also a wide variety of noodle dishes to try in China. There are the Dan dan noodles, hot and sour glass noodles, and beef noodles to name a few.

Meanwhile, roasted duck is also a prominent dish in China. Beijing restaurants like Jing Yaa Tang, Duck de Chine, Liqun, Quanjude, and Da Dong Roast Duck are the best places that serve this dish. For an addictive dessert, give bingtang shanzha or crystal sugar hawthorns a taste.


Where to Stay

Beijing is the top place to look for hotels in China. As the country’s capital, the business district has everything you need. It has numerous shopping malls, popular restaurants, affordable and luxurious accommodations, and a lively nightlife. Hotels in Beijing are near major tourist spots in China like the Great Wall and Forbidden City.

Shanghai Waibaidu Bridge

The bustling city of Shanghai is also one of the most popular places to look for hotels. It has a range of accommodations from luxurious to affordable options.

Guangzhou is for foodies who want to experience a mix of urban and natural settings. China hotels in this area are near restaurants serving exquisite dim sum and are in close proximity to parks, museums, castles, and ancient architectures. The Zhujiang New Town and the CBD areas are the top districts to stay for days.

For a dynamic place to look for hotels in China, Shenzhen beats the other cities, especially when it comes to nightlife. The Luohu, Bao'an, Futian, and Nanshan are the best districts to stay since they’re accessible and have numerous affordable accommodations.


Travel Tips

  • Hop on sleeper trains for long-distance travel and take the more affordable lower bunk.
  • If you’re eating alone, ask for “xiao pan” to get smaller portions of the meal.
  • Avoid traveling during the Golden Week which starts in October.
  • Take the more affordable “hard seats” on trains and buses.
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