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Nanjing Hotel Guide

The Finest Hotels in Nanjing

Along the shore of the Yangtze River is the famous city of Nanjing. For a brief time, this was the capital of the Republic of China, but the capital was soon moved to its current home of Beijing. Still, many people come to Nanjing – it is one of the most popular destinations in China.

Being that it is such a popular place, a number of great hotels has sprung up in the area over the past few years. Here are a few of the most well known and trusted in the area.

Jinling Hotel

The Jinling Hotel is located in the center of Nanjing, which makes it a great place to stay and from which you can base all of your adventures. It is within walking distance from shopping areas as well as most of the scenic locations that you will want to visit. The hotel has 592 great rooms, all of which have all the elements you have come to expect from a modern hotel.

On site are several fine restaurants that serve a host of different style cuisine – from Cantonese, Italian, Western, Japanese, and German.

Mandarin Garden Hotel

Great ambience, a peaceful setting, and beautiful rooms are part of what makes the Mandarin Garden Hotel so popular with travelers. It is located near the Confucius Temple, which you should take the opportunity to visit. After a day of checking out all that Nanjing has to offer vacationers, you can come back to the hotel and grab dinner at the onsite restaurant. It serves Western, Chinese, Huaiyang, and Cantonese food.

In addition, a fitness room, a sauna, and a swimming pool are offered on site. The Mandarin Garden Hotel is a great place in which you can sit back and unwind.

Ramada Plaza Yihua

Here is a very modern and beautiful hotel located in the heard or Nanjing, very close to the Commercial Center as well as the train station and the airport. Also nearby are some sights that you are sure to want to take in while on your trip to Nanjing – Worshipping Heaven Palace, the Hunan Road Shopping Zone, and Xuan Wu Lake Park.

The hotel has 274 great rooms, all beautifully furnished, as well as an onsite restaurant that serves up some great food.

As long as you do some research and find a good place to stay while in the city, then you are bound to have a great time.

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