Resorts in China

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Best resorts in China

Based on the latest guest reviews

Glamour and Grandeur:
Wynn Palace
Family Fun and Fantasy:
Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel
Natural Paradise Retreats:
Intercontinental Lijiang Ancient Town Resort By Ihg
Luxury Beach Escapes:
The St. Regis Sanya Yalong Bay Resort
Cultural Heritage Retreats:
Banyan Tree Lijiang
Revitalizing Hot Springs:
Sheraton Huzhou Taihu Lake Hot Spring Resort & Spa
Innovative Eco-Resorts:
Radisson Blu Resort Wetland Park
Scenic Mountain Getaways:
Le Meridien Emei Mountain Resort
Pet-Friendly Stays:
Bellagio Pets Friendly Resort

FAQs about resorts in China

Our FAQs provide essential travel tips to help you plan the perfect holiday!

What unique views or romantic settings do hotels in China offer for couples?
For couples, the Intercontinental Lijiang Ancient Town Resort By Ihg offers stunning views of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. The Sanya Marriott Yalong Bay Resort & Spa also features oceanfront views, ideal for a romantic getaway.
Which hotels in China are family-friendly and offer amenities for children?
Family-friendly options include the Hong Kong Disneyland Hotel, which offers themed accommodations and easy access to the park. The Crowne Plaza Resort Sanya Bay By Ihg features a children's pool and activities, making it a great choice for families.
What are the average prices for hotels in major cities in China?
Average nightly rates in major cities like Shanghai or Beijing range from $100 to $250 depending on the hotel class. High-end hotels such as The Venetian Macao or Galaxy Macau typically start from $200 per night.
Which hotels received the highest guest satisfaction ratings?
The Intercontinental Sanya Haitang Bay Resort By Ihg consistently receives high ratings for its luxurious amenities and service. Similarly, the Shangri-La Sanya is frequently praised for its beachfront access and family-friendly options.
What are the cheapest hotel options in China for budget travelers?
Budget travelers can find options starting at around $50 per night, such as Rambler Garden Hotel or Li River Resort, which provide comfortable accommodations without the higher price tags typical of major cities.

Essential Hotel Facts for Travelers in China

This guide evaluates 100 hotels in China, providing practical information to help travelers choose suitable accommodations based on price, location, and seasonal factors related to hotel stays.

Typical nightly prices range from $30 to $200.

Local fees and taxes vary; expect around 10% added to your bill.

Peak travel seasons include May to October, coinciding with national holidays.

Most hotels are within 5km of major attractions in cities.

Book in advance for better rates, especially during peak seasons.

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