I went to Nanjing for a half-business-half-sightseeing trip. booked this hotel for RMB400 per night. good price counting that room is big and clean.
from the room i could see the Train station side and part of the Lake, very opened view (you can see the hotel photos).
paid about RMB38 for a breakfast, reasonablly good quality chinese-style breakfast. unless you can't live with chinese food, generally i felt good there.
Lobby is reasonably large and staff are quite nice.
My husband and I were booked into this hotel by university colleagues
in Nanjing and were impressed with it. The hotel is listed as 4-star but it's certainly a step up from other hotels we stayed at on this trip: the 4-star Park Hotel in Shanghai (though the location is excellent) and the 5-star Nikko New Century Hotel in Beijing which were both a little disappointing in comparison. Our room was large (with a separate, proper desk) and decorated in a modern, urban (admittedly Western) style; the bathroom was quite spacious and shiny
clean. We had a few meals in the main Chinese restaurant, both hosted by colleagues (who knew what the Nanjing specialties were!) and by ourselves. It's quite a classy and popular restaurant but reasonably priced compared with some 4-5 star hotels. The hotel is located very close to the unversity (it's used a lot by them though it's owned by the provincial electricity board!); it's also close to a metro station and only one or two stops - or a shortish walk - to the city centre. I'd certainly stay here again.
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I went to Nanjing for a half-business-half-sightseeing trip. booked this hotel for RMB400 per night. good price counting that room is big and clean.
from the room i could see the Train station side and part of the Lake, very opened view (you can see the hotel photos).
paid about RMB38 for a breakfast, reasonablly good quality chinese-style breakfast. unless you can't live with chinese food, generally i felt good there.
Lobby is reasonably large and staff are quite nice.
certainly worth for business traveller.
My husband and I were booked into this hotel by university colleagues
in Nanjing and were impressed with it. The hotel is listed as 4-star but it's certainly a step up from other hotels we stayed at on this trip: the 4-star Park Hotel in Shanghai (though the location is excellent) and the 5-star Nikko New Century Hotel in Beijing which were both a little disappointing in comparison. Our room was large (with a separate, proper desk) and decorated in a modern, urban (admittedly Western) style; the bathroom was quite spacious and shiny
clean. We had a few meals in the main Chinese restaurant, both hosted by colleagues (who knew what the Nanjing specialties were!) and by ourselves. It's quite a classy and popular restaurant but reasonably priced compared with some 4-5 star hotels. The hotel is located very close to the unversity (it's used a lot by them though it's owned by the provincial electricity board!); it's also close to a metro station and only one or two stops - or a shortish walk - to the city centre. I'd certainly stay here again.