
Hotels in Hangzhou
Book the perfect stay beside West Lake and China’s poetic garden city
Hotels in Hangzhou place you close to West Lake, Hubin lakeside walks, Lingyin Temple, Hefang Street, Wulin Square, Grand Canal heritage, Longjing tea fields, Qianjiang New City, museums, shopping streets, metro links, high-speed rail, and easy trips to Shanghai, Suzhou, Wuzhen, and wider Zhejiang. Stay near West Lake for classic scenery, Hubin for central convenience, Qianjiang New City for modern business stays, or Hangzhou East Railway Station for high-speed rail connections.
West Lake stays
Lakeside walks & scenic views
Lingyin Temple nearby
Temples & western hills
Tea fields and canal routes
Longjing, Grand Canal & culture
Shanghai rail links
East Station & Delta trips
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Why Book Hotels in Hangzhou?
Hotels in Hangzhou are ideal for travellers who want lake scenery, classical gardens, temples, tea culture, shopping streets, modern business districts, canals, museums, and easy rail links across the Yangtze Delta. The city is best known for West Lake, but it also offers strong food, culture, shopping, technology, and transport convenience.
West Lake is the best base for travellers who want Hangzhou’s most famous views. You can stay near lake paths, gardens, pagodas, causeways, boat areas, cafés, museums, and scenic walking routes. This makes West Lake hotels especially useful for first-time visitors, couples, photography trips, and slower city breaks.
Hubin and the central lakeside area work well for visitors who want scenery and convenience together. This area gives easy access to West Lake, shopping, restaurants, metro stations, evening walks, malls, and city-centre services. It is one of the easiest areas for short stays because visitors can enjoy the lake without being far from urban comfort.
Hangzhou also works well for business and rail-connected travel. Qianjiang New City, Wulin Square, Hangzhou East Railway Station, and Xiaoshan Airport areas offer practical hotel bases for work trips, conferences, high-speed rail, and early flights. These areas are less romantic than West Lake, but they can save time on practical itineraries.
Accommodation in Hangzhou ranges from lakeside luxury hotels and boutique courtyard stays to business hotels, apartments, budget rooms, family-friendly properties, station-area hotels, airport hotels, and tea-field retreats. Choose West Lake for scenery, Hubin for convenience, Lingyin and Longjing for quieter cultural stays, Qianjiang New City for business, or East Railway Station for rail travel.
Best Areas to Stay in Hangzhou
The best area to stay in Hangzhou depends on whether you want West Lake scenery, temple visits, shopping, nightlife, business convenience, tea culture, rail access, or airport logistics. Most first-time visitors should start with West Lake, Hubin, or the city-centre lakeside areas.
West Lake Scenic Area
The West Lake Scenic Area is the best place to stay in Hangzhou for classic scenery. You will be close to lake paths, gardens, temples, pagodas, causeways, boat routes, museums, and peaceful viewpoints. It is ideal if the lake is the main reason for your trip.
Best for: First-time visitors, scenery, couples, photography, slow travel, gardens, lake walks
Hubin and Lakeside City Centre
Hubin is one of the most convenient places to stay near West Lake. It keeps you close to the lake, shopping malls, restaurants, cafés, metro access, evening lights, and city-centre services. It is a strong choice for short stays and travellers who want both scenery and convenience.
Best for: Central convenience, West Lake access, shopping, restaurants, short stays, metro links
Nanshan Road and Southern West Lake
Nanshan Road and the southern West Lake area work well for travellers who want cultural sights, lake views, cafés, museums, gardens, Leifeng Pagoda, and scenic walks. It is slightly softer and more atmospheric than the busiest commercial areas.
Best for: Culture, lake views, cafés, museums, couples, relaxed sightseeing
Lingyin Temple and Western Hills
The Lingyin Temple and western hills area is best for travellers who want temples, forested scenery, quieter stays, and a more spiritual side of Hangzhou. It is less convenient for shopping and nightlife, but stronger for nature and cultural atmosphere.
Best for: Temples, quiet stays, nature, culture, slow travel, photography
Longjing Tea Fields
The Longjing tea-field area suits travellers who want a greener, quieter stay surrounded by tea culture, hills, village roads, teahouses, and scenic walks. It is not the best choice for first-time city convenience, but it works well for a retreat-style stay.
Best for: Tea culture, nature, quiet stays, retreats, couples, slow travel
Wulin Square and City Centre
Wulin Square is a practical city-centre base with shopping, metro links, restaurants, offices, hotels, and access toward West Lake and the Grand Canal. It works well for business travellers and visitors who want central city convenience.
Best for: Shopping, business travel, metro access, restaurants, city convenience, short stays
Hefang Street and Qinghefang
Hefang Street and Qinghefang are useful for travellers who want historic shopping streets, snacks, crafts, traditional-style architecture, local souvenirs, and easy access to central Hangzhou. It can be lively, especially in the evening.
Best for: Historic streets, snacks, shopping, culture, evening walks, short stays
Qianjiang New City
Qianjiang New City is best for business travellers, modern hotels, skyline views, offices, shopping malls, convention-style stays, and access to the Qiantang River. It is less classic than West Lake, but practical and polished.
Best for: Business travel, modern hotels, skyline views, shopping, conferences, longer stays
Hangzhou East Railway Station
Hangzhou East Railway Station is the best area if high-speed rail is your priority. It is practical for early departures, late arrivals, Shanghai links, Suzhou trips, and travellers using Hangzhou as part of a wider China itinerary.
Best for: High-speed rail, Shanghai links, onward travel, business trips, short stopovers
Near Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport
Airport-area hotels are useful for late arrivals, early departures, short stopovers, business travel, and tight transfer schedules. This area is not ideal for sightseeing, but it can save time when flights are your main priority.
Best for: Early flights, late arrivals, stopovers, airport transfers, business travel
Top Attractions Near Your Hotel
Hangzhou is easiest to enjoy when your hotel location matches your plans. Choose West Lake for scenery, Hubin for convenience, Lingyin for temples, Qianjiang New City for business, or East Railway Station for high-speed rail.
West Lake
West Lake is Hangzhou’s defining attraction and the strongest reason to stay in the city. Its causeways, islands, gardens, pagodas, temples, bridges, and water views give visitors one of China’s most famous cultural landscapes.
Hotel tip: Stay near West Lake or Hubin if lake walks, scenery, photography, and easy sightseeing are your main priorities.
Su Causeway and Bai Causeway
Su Causeway and Bai Causeway are among the most scenic walking routes around West Lake. They connect lake views, bridges, gardens, seasonal flowers, and classic Hangzhou scenery.
Hotel tip: Choose a West Lake hotel if you want early morning walks or quieter lake views before peak visitor times.
Leifeng Pagoda
Leifeng Pagoda is one of the most recognisable landmarks around West Lake. It offers a strong visual connection between the lake, hills, and city, and works well as part of a southern West Lake itinerary.
Hotel tip: Stay near southern West Lake or Nanshan Road if Leifeng Pagoda and lakeside cultural sights are priorities.
Lingyin Temple
Lingyin Temple is one of Hangzhou’s most important temple sites and sits in a greener area west of the lake. It pairs well with forested paths, Buddhist carvings, hills, and a quieter cultural stay.
Hotel tip: Choose the Lingyin or western hills area if temples, nature, and quiet surroundings matter more than nightlife.
Hefang Street and Qinghefang
Hefang Street and Qinghefang offer historic-style shopping, snacks, craft shops, souvenir stalls, and a lively old-street atmosphere. They are useful for travellers who want cultural shopping and evening walks.
Hotel tip: Stay near Hefang Street if you want snacks, shops, old streets, and central sightseeing close together.
Grand Canal Hangzhou Section
The Grand Canal adds another heritage layer to Hangzhou beyond West Lake. Canal-side areas, museums, old districts, and waterside routes work well for travellers interested in trade history and slower neighbourhood walks.
Hotel tip: Stay near Wulin Square, Gongshu, or canal-side districts if the Grand Canal and local neighbourhoods are part of your itinerary.
Longjing Tea Fields
Longjing tea fields give Hangzhou a quieter hillside identity, with tea terraces, village roads, teahouses, and green scenery. They are outside the busiest city-centre areas and work best as a planned outing or retreat-style stay.
Hotel tip: Stay near Longjing if tea culture and quiet hills matter most, or visit from West Lake as part of a half-day trip.
China National Tea Museum
China National Tea Museum is useful for travellers who want more context around Hangzhou’s tea culture and Longjing heritage. It pairs naturally with western West Lake, tea villages, and quiet hill routes.
Hotel tip: Choose western West Lake, Lingyin, or Longjing-area hotels if tea culture is a major focus.
Wulin Square
Wulin Square is a practical commercial and transport area with shopping, metro links, restaurants, hotels, and access toward both West Lake and canal districts. It is useful for travellers who want central movement rather than pure scenery.
Hotel tip: Stay near Wulin Square if shopping, metro access, and business convenience matter most.
Qianjiang New City
Qianjiang New City shows Hangzhou’s modern side, with high-rise architecture, river views, malls, offices, and business hotels. It is a good base for work trips and travellers who prefer newer city infrastructure.
Hotel tip: Choose Qianjiang New City if your trip focuses on business, modern hotels, river views, or offices.
Hangzhou East Railway Station
Hangzhou East Railway Station is a major high-speed rail hub and useful for travellers connecting Hangzhou with Shanghai, Suzhou, Nanjing, Huangshan, and other Chinese cities. It is practical rather than scenic.
Hotel tip: Stay near East Railway Station if rail logistics matter more than West Lake atmosphere.
Wuzhen and Xitang Water Towns
Wuzhen and Xitang are popular water-town trips from Hangzhou and the wider Yangtze Delta region. They are not central Hangzhou attractions, so plan them as separate day trips, overnight extensions, or organised outings.
Hotel tip: Use Hangzhou as your city base, then choose a rail-friendly or car-friendly hotel if water-town trips are part of your itinerary.
When to Visit Hangzhou
The best time to visit Hangzhou is usually spring and autumn. March to May and September to November work well for West Lake walks, gardens, temple visits, tea fields, canal routes, museums, and outdoor sightseeing.
Spring is especially popular because West Lake, causeways, gardens, and tea-field areas feel fresh and scenic. Book earlier if you want lakeside hotels, boutique stays, or accommodation near West Lake during peak spring dates.
Summer can be hot and humid, but it still works for shopping, museums, evening lake walks, business trips, and family travel. A hotel with good air conditioning, metro access, and easy taxi pickup can make summer sightseeing more comfortable.
Winter is quieter and can suit slower city breaks, tea culture, temples, museums, shopping, and lower-pressure West Lake walks. A central hotel near Hubin, Wulin Square, or metro links is useful in colder or wetter weather.
For the best balance, choose West Lake or Hubin if you are visiting for the first time. Choose Lingyin or Longjing for quiet cultural stays, Qianjiang New City for business, East Railway Station for high-speed rail, or an airport-area hotel for tight flight schedules.
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