Hotels in Beihai, China

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Beihai, Guangxi, China
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Cheapest hotels in Beihai, China

Discover affordable stays in Beihai that provide a quality experience without breaking the bank. Hotels in Beihai can be found for as low as $139 per night. There is currently one property in Beihai that can be booked for this price. Shangri-La Beihai is one of the hotels that can be booked for the lowest price in Beihai. Price data was last updated on 29 March 2024
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33 Chating Road Beihai Guangzi, Haicheng, Beihai, China
1.6 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
$139
Avg. per night

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No.59 Jin Hai An Road Yinghai District, Beihai, China
6.4 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Airport shuttle
$130
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No.31, Chating Road, Haicheng District, Beihai, China
1.5 km from city centre
Air conditioning
$154
Avg. per night

Where to stay in Beihai

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About Beihai

Gracing the south-west coast of China, Beihai thrives as a seaport of the Gulf of Tonkin. Famous for its pearl industry, the city hosts a massive fountain sculpture depicting the Pearl of the South in its central Beibuwan Square. The southern waterfront area cements its reputation as a water-centric, family-friendly tourist destination.

Silver Beach is where to soak up some sun, rent jet skis, sample multi-cultural Asian street food, and then relax at a nearby park featuring the larger-than-life Beihai Music Fountain. Pearl collectors can shop at the Pearl Market on Sichuan Lu, pick up lower-grade pearls from street stalls on Silver Beach, or visit the gift shop during a stop at Oceanorama exhibition centre and aquarium, featuring thousands of coral, shellfish, sharks and turtles. A stroll along Seafood Island satisfies the appetite for fresh seafood from elegant restaurants, small shacks, tents and waterfront cafes.

Tourists can get around Beihai via taxis and motorbike taxis, as well as buses originating from the main station in Beibuwan Square. Tricycles powered by locals are another way to navigate busy intersections and crowded shopping districts.

Beihai has a mixed heritage with strong Western influence after the signing of the 1876 Sino-British Treaty of Yantai. More than a dozen western-style buildings still define one side of the city, formerly housing consulates, churches, hospitals and maritime customs facilities.

Facts about staying in Beihai

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  • What is the best place in Beihai for bars and restaurants?

    From hotels in Beihai, you will have access to all sorts of food, from traditional Chinese cuisine to international fare. As a coastal city, however, the local speciality is naturally seafood; and for some of the best seafood restaurants, head out to Waisha, a small man-made island connected to the northwest part of town by a bridge. Waisha Yishujia Apartment is located right next to the bridge, and once on the island, you can try exotic foods such as sandworms, abalone, snails and sea cucumber. For easy access to Sichuan, Guizhou and Hunan cuisine, look for a hotel near Wuzai Village, such as the Mengxuange Resort Hotel. Wuzai is the place to taste famous dishes like Jiangbei fish, Sichuan-style braised frog and Guizhou-style string beans with minced beef. For a fresh pint of draught beer, head to the William Shakespeare, next to Silver Beach, or check out Holland Bar in Old Street for a European-style pub, complete with pool tables and dart boards.

  • What is the best place for a family holiday in Beihai?

    If you’re looking for a quiet space away from the crowds, look for Beihai hotels on Weizhou Island, such as the Weizhou Qingxing Inn. Lying not far off the south coast of Beihai, the volcanic island is a nature reserve seldom crowded with tourists. The island has various attractions for the whole family, including a Gothic-style cathedral from the French, scenic hikes into nature, exploring the coral reefs, fishing and wide beaches to relax or play on.

  • What are the best things to do and see in Beihai?

    Located on the south coast of China, most tourists flock to Beihai for its warm climate and scenic coastline. Silver Beach is one of the most popular things to see in Beihai, a long, pristine beach named for its quartz sand that reflects the moon. Along with lounging on the beach and swimming, you can indulge in numerous watersport activities, such as boating and jet skiing. Excemon Beach Hotel Beihai is located right on the beachfront, for your convenience. However, the things to do in Beihai go beyond that. Take a stroll along the streets of Old Town to admire old colonial buildings and explore the numerous stalls of street food and night markets. Numerous shops around Old Town are also an opportunity to find high-quality natural pearls, which the city boasts a long tradition of growing.

  • What are the best places to stay for nightlife?

    Locals enjoy staying up late in Beihai, and the charming city comes to life with atmosphere as night falls. The streetlamps and busy night market adds luster to the city, especially on Beibu Gulf Road. In addition to selling produce and goods, vendors also provide outdoor seats and chairs and serve local seafood, vegetables and alcohol. You can also find various nightclubs, such as Stars on the Sea Night Club, near the Shangri-la Hotel; Taihe Night Club, near the Taihe Hotel; and Zhongyu Night Club, near the Zhongyu Hotel.

  • What are the best hotels in Beihai?

    One of the most popular hotels in Beihai is Shangri-La Beihai, which has been reviewed by 24 users and currently has a rating of 8.2/10. Other top-rated locations include Beihai Silver Beach Yintai Time Seaview Villa Hotel, with a score of 8.2 from 17 reviewers.

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