Cheapest month: | June |
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Most expensive month: | January |
Average price in China: | C$ 95/night |
Cheapest price found: | C$ 9/night |
Cheapest day: | Friday |
Most expensive day: | Tuesday |
Providing an in-house night club and a beauty parlour, Asia Hotel Beijing is located in Beijing and boasts 5-star accommodation. This hotel is set in the heart of the city.
Offering views of Beijing, Fairmont Beijing offers a elegant place to stay and a central location. This luxury property is conveniently located in Chaoyang and is within walking distance of Guomao Train Station.
W Shanghai - The Bund is a modern setting while visiting Shanghai and is close to everything the area has to offer. Guests also have exclusive access to the on-site AWAY Spa and Fit Gym.
Situated in Pudong, Regent Shanghai Pudong is within a 10-minute walk of Shanghai Stock Exchange and Pudong International Information Port. Guests can also expect luxury as the hotel boasts a swimming pool and views of Shanghai.
Featuring a rooftop terrace and an indoor pool, Renaissance Shanghai Putuo Hotel is a deluxe place to stay in Shanghai. It offers a sauna, a Jacuzzi and free wireless internet.
Waldorf Astoria Shanghai on the Bund provides 5-star accommodation in Huangpu. Offering complimentary Wi-Fi, a restaurant and an indoor pool, the hotel is within a 10-minute walk of The Bund.
Conveniently located in the centre of the city, this 5-star hotel makes for an excellent base in Beijing. It provides a spa, as well as a Jacuzzi, free Wi-Fi and an indoor pool.
This unique hotel in Shanghai offers complimentary wireless internet, as well as a mineral bath and a Jacuzzi. It also provides a beauty centre, an indoor pool and a sauna.
Destination Youth Hostel is located in Zhangjiajie and offers guests free Wi-Fi. It also offers a concierge, an express check-in and check-out feature and a 24-hour reception.
Located a short walk from West Nanjing Road Station, Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai is an ideal base when visiting Shanghai. Some of the popular features provided at this stylish 5-star hotel are an indoor pool and free Wi-Fi.
Situated in Xi'an, Ramada Bells Tower provides 4-star accommodation, as well as a sauna. It also offers a ballroom, an express check-in and check-out feature and a beauty centre.
Featuring an in-house night club and a beauty salon, Grand Soluxe Hotel Xi'an is located in Xi'an and offers 4-star accommodation. It provides complimentary Wi-Fi, a sauna and a free shuttle service.
Located amongst a variety of well-known tourist attractions, boutiques and eateries, Shanghai Fish Inn East Nanjing Road is ideal for those wanting to discover Shanghai and its surroundings. Guests can also enjoy free internet throughout the property.
Conveniently located in the middle of the city, this 4-star hotel makes for an ideal base in Chengdu. It also provides free Wi-Fi, an express check-in and check-out feature and a Jacuzzi.
Boasting an indoor pool, Swissotel Foshan Guangdong is an ideal base for those seeking luxury, plus offers views of Foshan. This luxury property is ideally situated in Chancheng.
Set in the centre of Chengdu, this hotel features an on-site casino as well as a sauna. It provides 3-star accommodation with air-conditioned rooms.
Shanghai Chunshengkan Hotel
No 386 Zhejiang Middle Road, Huangpu, Shanghai, China
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Beehome Youth Hostel
No. 210 Dongyuan 2nd Village, Lane 498, Dongchang Road, Pudong, Shanghai, China
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Kunming Cloudland International Youth Hostel
No.23 Zhuantang Road, Wuhua District, Kunming, China
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Holiday Inn Express Chengdu Wenjiang Hotspring
No. 619 North Phoenix Street B, Wenjiang, Chengdu, China
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Days Inn by Wyndham Forbidden City Beijing
1 Nanwanzi Hutong, Nanheyan Street, Dongcheng, Beijing, China
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Felton Grand Hotel Chengdu
No.111 Wenhua Road, Wenjiang District, Chengdu, China
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Hilton Guangzhou Tianhe
No 215 Linhe Xi Heng Road Tianhe, Guangzhou, China
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Guangdong Asia International Hotel
No.326 Section 1, Huanshi Dong Road, Yuexiu, Guangzhou, China
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China is a country of incredible diversity, where futuristic cities stand alongside ancient temples and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There are more than 200 spectacular national parks to explore, with landscapes ranging from sandy beaches to snow-capped mountains. Food is an undeniable highlight, so save your appetite for steaming bowls of hotpot and plates piled high with chow mein, dumplings and pork balls.
Studded with shimmering skyscrapers and futuristic towers, cities in China will redefine your definition of urban. In Beijing, the 798 Art District showcases the city’s creative side. The trendy neighbourhood is filled with independent galleries, cafes and boutiques.
There are countless opportunities to step back in time in China, whether you’re walking along the mighty Great Wall or marvelling at the ancient Terracotta Army. Built in the 1400s, the Forbidden City recalls the imperial grandeur of the Ming Dynasty.
Cuisine has always been a highlight in China, with specialties varying significantly depending on cultural traditions and geography. The north will tantalise your tastebuds with bold flavours and crispy textures. Dig into a spicy Chongqing hotpot, devour a bowl of hand-pulled Lanzhou noodles and head to the coast for ocean-fresh seafood.
China has an enormous geographical footprint that encompasses mountains, deserts, beaches and everything in between. In Tibet, you’ll find yourself surrounded by snow-capped peaks and cobalt-blue lakes, while the riverside resort town of Yangshuo is nestled among soaring karsts and picturesque countryside. If you’re craving adventure, nothing compares to a night sleeping under the stars at Everest Base Camp.
Sandy beaches and crystal-clear water make Sanya one of the most sought-after beach destinations in China. Luxury resorts dot the coastline and are perfect for enjoying a sun-kissed getaway. Just offshore, Wuzhizhou Island offers snorkelling and diving opportunities at its colourful coral reef.
China boasts one of the most efficient train networks in the world, with all regions connected by rail. Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Wuhan and Guangzhou are all serviced by metro networks. Domestic flights can be a fast and affordable way to travel within China while long-distance buses are also an option.
Our travelers prefer to stay in places like Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou while in China.
110 reviews rated Renaissance Shanghai Putuo Hotel with an average score of 8.8/10. It may also be worth looking into the Grand Soluxe International, which received a rating of 8.6/10 from 347 reviews. Sunworld Hotel Beijing could also be a good option, with a score of 7.9/10 from 447 reviews.
Choose hotels in China that allow you to experience some of the most popular bars and restaurants. Whether it’s the high-end clubs of Shanghai, craft beer pubs in Beijing or the 24-hour scene in Macau, China has something for everyone. Shanghai is one of the most popular places to visit if you want to party into the night. Clubs like The Geisha combine music, dance and food so that you can tick all your boxes. You can stay at Jin Jiang Tower, only a short walk away. In the capital, you can test out a range of locally brewed beers at Great Leap Brewing, located close to the Holiday Inn Express Beijing Dongzhimen. Whereas if you’re at the casinos in Macau, you can enjoy local cuisines at restaurants like Urban Kitchen. If you want a hotel that’s a short taxi ride from this restaurant, then you can stay at L Hotel Changsheng.
There are lots of things to do in China with your family. You can visit the Great Wall of China, with a section made especially accessible for kids in the Mutianyu area. Here you can also enjoy a toboggan ride down from the top of the Wall. If you stay in north Beijing at a hotel like China National Convention Centre, you’ll be well-located near buses that can take you to this part of the wall. Another great activity to do with kids is to see the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Pandas. The Tibet Hotel Chengdu is a good hotel to base yourself if you want to be a short drive from the pandas. Alternatively, head to Disneyland Park in Shanghai, where you and your family can enjoy a range of great rides.
There are lots of things to see in China. The most popular festival in the country is Chinese New Year, which occurs in late January or early February. You can enjoy a festival feel, parades and parties. Stay at Hotel Kapok, in the centre of Beijing, to have great access to the festivities. Another great thing to see is The Museum of Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses, an ancient site that is quite the spectacle. You can stay at Jin Jiang International Hotel Xi’an, which isn’t far from the site by taxi. One of the best museums to visit in China is the Memorial of the Nanjing Massacre, which provides information about the Japanese invasion in 1937.
There is some excellent accommodation in China that offers you access to beautiful beaches. Yalong Bay on Hainan Island offers golden sands and blue seas. If you want to be a stone’s throw away from the beach, you can stay at China accommodation such as Yalong Bay Mangrove Tree Resort. The Gold Coast, east of Beijing, is also a great beach to visit, offering sandy beaches and opportunities to enjoy water sports. Gulangyu Beach, also known as the “Garden on the Sea”, offers you incredible scenery and a place where you can take it at your own pace. If you want to be close to the beach on foot, you can stay at China hotels like the Asia Gulf Hotel.