Boutique Hotels in China

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Best boutique hotels in China

According to guest feedback from the past 12 months

Luxurious Waterfront Stays:
The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong
Canton Fair Convenience:
Hilton Guangzhou Tianhe
Cultural Architectural Gems:
Fairmont Peace Hotel On The Bund
Trendy Boutique Retreats:
The Luxe Manor
Historic Elegance in the Capital:
Regent Beijing
Scenic Nature Escapes:
Pan Pacific Suzhou
Iconic Urban Experiences:
Hotel Indigo Shanghai On The Bund By Ihg
Family Friendly Fun:
Dorsett Mongkok, Hong Kong
Vibrant Nightlife Near the Action:
W Hong Kong

FAQs about boutique hotels in China

We hope these answers help you in organizing your upcoming trip

Which hotels in China offer unique views?
Hotels like the Harbour Grand Hong Kong and Waldorf Astoria Shanghai On The Bund provide stunning views of the harbor and skyline respectively. The Banyantree Shanghai On The Bund features a rooftop bar with panoramic vistas.
What are the best hotels for families and couples?
For families, the Dorsett Mongkok, Hong Kong offers family-friendly amenities while the Hotel Icon features a kids' club. Couples may prefer the romantic setting of The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong or Sofitel Macau At Ponte 16 for a more intimate experience.
What are the cheapest hotel options and average prices?
The cheapest options typically start around $50 per night at budget hotels like Iclub Sheung Wan Hotel. Average rates for mid-range hotels are about $100-$150 per night, while high-end options average $250+.
What are the top-rated hotels in China according to guest reviews?
High guest satisfaction scores are noted for hotels such as The Peninsula Shanghai and Four Seasons Hotel Guangzhou, both praised for service and facilities. The Langham, Shanghai, Xintiandi is also highly recommended for its luxury accommodations.

Essential Hotel Information for Traveling in China

This guide provides essential details based on evaluations of 100 hotels across China, helping travelers make informed decisions when booking accommodations.

Typical nightly rates range from $30 to $150.

Peak travel seasons include May through October.

Many cities impose a local tax of 6% to 10%.

Hotels are often located within 5 km of major attractions.

Booking in advance can yield discounts of up to 20%.

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