Grand Hotels in China

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Grand hotels in China

As per guest opinions from the past 12 months

Luxurious Harbour Escape:
Harbour Grand Hong Kong
Modern Comfort Downtown:
Central Hotel Shanghai - Nanjing Road
Cultural Heritage Retreat:
Sofitel Legend People'S Grand Hotel Xi'An
Scenic Macau Experience:
Artyzen Grand Lapa Macau
Business Ready in Beijing:
Grand Mercure Beijing Central
Charming Chengdu Getaway:
Dorsett Chengdu
Elegant Shanghai Skyline:
Grand Hyatt Shanghai
Relaxation by the Beach:
Mgm Grand Sanya
Vibrant Hangzhou Luxury:
Sheraton Grand Hangzhou Binjiang Hotel

FAQs about China grand hotels

Find an answer to your question and plan your trip confidently!

Which hotels in China have unique views?
Top options for unique views include the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong overlooking Victoria Harbour and Harbour Grand Kowloon with splendid views of the city skyline. Both provide picturesque backdrops for travelers.
What are the best family-friendly hotels in China?
Family-friendly hotels include the Grand Mercure Beijing Central, situated near attractions like the Forbidden City, and the Grand Park Kunming, which offers spacious rooms and a children's play area.
Are there hotels in China that are good for couples?
For couples, the Grand Hyatt Shanghai provides luxury amenities and romantic dining options, while the Harbour Grand Hong Kong features tranquil views and spa services perfect for a couple's retreat.
What are the cheapest hotel options and their average prices?
Cheapest options start around $50 per night, such as the Grand City Hotel in major cities. However, average prices for decent accommodations are closer to $70-$100.
What are the top-rated hotels in China based on guest reviews?
Top-rated hotels include the Grand Hyatt Shanghai for its service and location, and the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong which excels in facilities and guest satisfaction scores often above 9/10.

Hotel Insights for Travelers in China

This guide evaluates 90 hotels across China to provide essential information on pricing, locations, and seasonal trends for travelers seeking informed accommodations.

Average nightly rates range from $50 to $200 depending on location and season.

Peak travel seasons occur during Chinese New Year and national holidays in early October.

Most hotels impose a 6% service charge and 5% VAT on bookings.

Hotels in Beijing are about 3 km from the Forbidden City, while those in Shanghai are typically 5 km from The Bund.

Booking at least three months in advance often results in lower rates, especially around peak seasons.

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