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Boasting a sauna, a Jacuzzi and an indoor pool, Hotel Nikko Suzhou is located in Suzhou and provides comfortable accommodation. In addition to free private parking on site, the hotel features comfortable 4.5-star rooms and a bar.
Crowne Plaza Kunshan provides comfortable 3-star accommodation in Suzhou. It also offers room service, a 24-hour reception and an indoor pool.
Providing a shuttle service to Sunan Shuofang International Airport, plus free Wi-Fi, Novotel Suzhou Sip is a convenient base in Suzhou. It also offers a Jacuzzi, a sauna and a heated pool.
Situated in Suzhou, Crowne Plaza Suzhou provides unique 5-star accommodation, as well as a Jacuzzi, a sauna and an outdoor pool. It also features a rooftop terrace and a fitness centre.
Hyatt Regency Suzhou is located in Suzhou and offers an indoor pool and free Wi-Fi. Its premium amenities include a sauna and a fitness centre.
Featuring a shuttle to Sunan Shuofang International Airport, plus free Wi-Fi, Pan Pacific Suzhou is a convenient base in Suzhou. The multiple facilities this art deco hotel offers include a Jacuzzi, an outdoor pool and a sauna.
Located in Suzhou, just a short walk from Leqiao Train Station, Wyndham Garden Suzhou offers 4-star accommodation and free wireless internet. It also provides a sauna, an outdoor pool and an executive floor.
Suzhou Marriott Hotel offers 5-star accommodation in Suzhou. It also provides a Jacuzzi, a swimming pool and a sauna.
Tongli Lake View Hotel is located in Suzhou and features free Wi-Fi, an indoor pool and outdoor tennis courts. Its premium amenities include a sauna and a fitness room.
Cheapest month: | March |
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Most expensive month: | April |
Average price in Suzhou: | $174/night |
Cheapest price found: | $7/night |
Cheapest day: | Monday |
Most expensive day: | Saturday |
Featuring a shuttle to Sunan Shuofang International Airport, plus free Wi-Fi, Pan Pacific Suzhou is a convenient base in Suzhou. The multiple facilities this art deco hotel offers include a Jacuzzi, an outdoor pool and a sauna.
Zhangjiagang Zhonglian GDH International Hotel provides comfortable 5-star accommodation in Suzhou. It has a fitness centre, as well as free Wi-Fi, a sauna and a Jacuzzi.
Mingtown Suzhou Youth Hostel is located in Suzhou and provides free Wi-Fi. A short walk from Couples Retreat Garden, it offers comfortable rooms equipped with a mini bar.
This comfortable hotel in Suzhou offers free wireless internet, as well as a 24-hour reception and room service. It provides 3-star accommodation with air-conditioned rooms.
Situated in Suzhou, this 4-star property is modern and stylish. It also offers a coffee bar, meeting rooms and an express check-in and check-out feature.
Zhangjiagang Zhonglian GDH International Hotel provides comfortable 5-star accommodation in Suzhou. It has a fitness centre, as well as free Wi-Fi, a sauna and a Jacuzzi.
Courtyard By Marriott Kunshan Hotel offers a comfortable setting when in Suzhou. It also provides 24-hour room service, an express check-in and check-out feature and an executive floor.
Boasting an outdoor pool, a sauna and a Jacuzzi, Pullman Changshu Leeman is situated in Suzhou and provides modern accommodation. It also features an express check-in and check-out feature, a playground and a kids club.
Situated under a 10-minute walk from Leqiao Train Station, Hotel Soul Suzhou provides guests with a convenient base when in Suzhou. Some of the premium features at this themed 5-star hotel include an all-inclusive meal plan and complimentary Wi-Fi.
Situated in Suzhou, Tonino Lamborghini Hotel Kunshan City Center provides 5-star accommodation, as well as a Turkish steam bath and an indoor pool. The hotel also serves as an impressive viewing point for Yufeng Mountain.
Mingtown Suzhou Youth Hostel
No.28, Pingjiang Road, Gu Su District, Gusu, Suzhou, China
Holiday Inn Suzhou Huirong Plaza
No. 21 Chengji Road, Suzhou New District, Huqiu, Suzhou, China
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Nestled within the Yangtze Delta, Suzhou is known as the “Venice of the Orient” because of its numerous canals, streams and ponds. Canal-side cafes and shops bring a lively waterfront ambience to the city, while pocket gardens and museums add a dose of culture.
Pingjiang Lu is one of the oldest and most popular canal-side streets in the historic district, lined with whitewashed cottages and traditional tea houses. It’s also where to find trendy espresso shops, dumpling cafes, ice-cream stands and rice-wine tasting venues. Pick up souvenirs in small shops, including Tibetan crafts and instruments.
Perched just off Shiquan Jie, you’ll find the Master of the Nets Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates back to the 12th century. Reflecting a meticulously crafted use of space, the garden encompasses a compact labyrinth of courtyards, windows and gardens within gardens. Keep an eye out for the Rosy Cloud Pool and a cypress tree from the Ming dynasty.
Visit Suzhou Museum to view an extensive collection of Chinese art, calligraphy, paintings, crafts and ceramics. You can also visit the Folk Branch of the museum near Lion Grove Garden to explore Chinese festivals, traditions and child-rearing ideals. Head over to Suzhou Silk Museum to learn about the city’s 4,000-year-old silk and weaving industry.
Take a break at Bookworm Beijing, a cultural gathering spot for book readings, live music and open-mic sessions. The cafe serves casual international cuisine and you can borrow books to read while relaxing. The store hosts an annual literary festival in March.
Sunan Shuofang International Airport in Wuxi is about 40 kilometres away. You can rent a car or use taxis, tourist buses, trains and bike hire for getting around.
Suzhou is home to many highly-rated hotels, one of which is Tonino Lamborghini Hotel Suzhou, which has a current rating of 8.9. For other potential stays, consider Ascott Midtown Suzhou and Hotel Nikko Suzhou, which can also be great places to stay in Suzhou.
Wyndham Garden Suzhou is a popular hotel near Guanqian Street that is highly recommended, with a score of 7.5 across 40 reviews.
Suzhou is on the Yangtze River Delta – it’s outer districts are virtually connected to those of Shanghai, to its east. You won’t lack for bars and restaurants virtually around the corner, no matter where you book accommodation in Suzhou. The Camel Sports Bar is a popular hangout, where you can also get very good burgers. For a more laid-back vibe, try Antidote Cafe & Bar. On the restaurant front, you’ll find a bewildering array of traditional eateries – popular ones with tourists and locals alike are Xibu Manfu Lou on the canal side of the city, Yaba Shengjian for its famous dumplings and Tong De Xing, which has served traditional Suzhou pork belly soup and noodles for around 200 years. For nightlife, head to Woo Bar for its cocktails and cutting-edge DJs. For cost-effective hotels in Suzhou, have a look at establishments like Garden Hotel.
Due to its position on the Yangtze, the city has a Venice-like canal network flowing through it. You can book Suzhou accommodation in many districts and go for a family gondola-type ride along the canals, providing many things to see in Suzhou. Another wonderful activity for kids is visiting a silk factory. They’ll be enthralled learning about silkworms and watching this beloved childhood pastime on an industrial scale. For more adventurous fun and games, Jinji Lake is a shallow lake with a theme park on an artificial island. You can ride the Ferris wheel for expansive views across the city. It’s all enclosed in fairytale-like castle walls. Suzhou hotels near these attractions are also plentiful – a good bet is somewhere central, like Crowne Plaza Suzhou.
There are many more things to do in Suzhou, with a canal trip to the city’s most famous street, Shantang Street, at the top of the list. You’ll be walking on what used to simply be a footpath around 900 BCE. At the end of it, you’ll get to Tiger Hill, the city’s unofficial symbol. It’s a leaning pagoda built in 960 BCE. To buy interesting local wares and souvenirs from street vendors, head to Pingjiang Road, or for a taste of authentic Chinese opera, book for a performance at the Chinese Kun Opera. A unique attraction you can see if you book Suzhou accommodation is the Panman Gate, dated to around 2,500 years ago. It’s the only known ancient water-land gate remaining in the world. Once again, pick a central hotel, like Suzhou Jasmine Hotel.
Suzhou has no fewer than nine UNESCO World Heritage sites – all ornamental, classical gardens. Two of them are celebrated above the others; the first is The Humble Administrator’s Garden, created in the very early 1500s by the Ming dynasty rulers. It has pine forests, flowering trees and dense bamboo fields. As you walk through them, you’ll come across small streams, lotus pools and little ponds with ducks. The other is the Lingering Garden, started in the Qing dynasty and containing some good architectural examples of the era. It’s a small garden, with a set of watery rockeries as its central attraction, surrounded by classical Chinese pavilions. A nearby hotel would be Hotel Soul Suzhou.