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Ivanhoe Hotel (A Heritage Property) - China
9.1 51 reviews
China
19/10 – 25/10
SG$38/nighttotal: SG$228 (6 )

Ivanhoe Hotel (A Heritage Property)

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hotel , Darjeeling
The Ivanhoe Hotel (A Heritage Property) is located in Darjeeling, just a short distance from attractions like the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Mahakal Temple, and Happy Valley Tea Estate, making it ideal for exploring the town. The 3-star hotel is rated highly by guests, with excellent reviews for its cleanliness and location.
The property features a peaceful garden setting, offering a tranquil retreat from the bustling city. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a restaurant, terrace, free parking, and comfortable rooms with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and private bathrooms.
Tapovan Homestay - China
China
12/07 – 07/08
SG$21/nighttotal: SG$546 (26 )

Tapovan Homestay

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hotel , Darjeeling
Tapovan Homestay is located in Darjeeling, 17.7 kilometres from Tiger Hill and within 16.1 kilometres of Ghum Monastery and Tibetan Buddhist Monastery.
This four-star establishment offers air-conditioned rooms with balconies and complimentary WiFi, alongside a garden, terrace, on-site restaurant, and bar, accommodating up to seven guests.
Vedangan Resort Sittong - China
4.0 3 reviews
China
01/07 – 31/07
SG$25/nighttotal: SG$750 (30 )

Vedangan Resort Sittong

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hotel , Mangpu
Vedangan Resort Sittong is a 3-star hotel located in Mangpu, offering proximity to Ghum Monastery and Tibetan Buddhist Monastery, both 27 kilometres away, with Bagdogra International Airport situated 55 kilometres from the property. This pet-friendly accommodation provides rooms with balconies, some featuring mountain views, complimentary toiletries in private bathrooms, free WiFi, on-site parking, and a restaurant serving an Asian breakfast, with room service also available.
Cochrane Place By Teesta Hotels - China
8.7 172 reviews
China
01/09 – 30/09
SG$79/nighttotal: SG$2291 (29 )

Cochrane Place By Teesta Hotels

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hotel , Kurseong
Cochrane Place Hotel is located in Kurseong, a hill station in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, a 90km drive from both Bagdogra Airport and New Jalpaiguri Railway Station.
This restored British colonial home offers a range of amenities, including a sauna, spa, fitness centre, restaurant, bar, and a tea shop and café, as well as spacious rooms with heating, cable TV, and private bathrooms.

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Frequently asked questions about motels in China

  • What are the top attractions in China for solo travellers?

    For solo travellers, the Great Wall is a must-see, offering sections with varying crowds. The Forbidden City in Beijing provides a rich historical experience. In Xi'an, exploring the Terracotta Army is awe-inspiring. For a different pace, the serene beauty of the Li River in Guilin and Yangshuo is perfect for independent exploration, perhaps renting a bicycle and meandering through the rice paddies. Finally, the bustling streets and vibrant culture of Shanghai offer endless opportunities for solo discovery, from the Bund to the French Concession.
  • What are the best motels in China?

    Among the motels in China, Motel 168 Nanjing Railway Station North Square Branch, Motel 168 and Guangzhou Motel 168 are the most popular ones.

  • What airports are the most visited in China?

    Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) and Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) consistently rank as the busiest, handling millions of passengers annually. Other major hubs include Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN), and Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (CTU).
  • What are the best motels for families and kids in China?

  • What currencies are accepted in China?

    The official currency is the Chinese renminbi (RMB), also known as the yuan (CNY). While some major hotels and international stores might accept other currencies, it's strongly recommended to use RMB for most transactions. Credit cards are not as widely accepted as in other countries, and you should expect to use cash, especially in smaller towns and cities. You can easily exchange currency at banks and authorised exchange bureaus.
  • What are the best pet friendly motels in China?

    The best pet friendly motel in China is W_smart Motel Superior Hongcun.

  • What are the must-see neighbourhoods for a week in China?

    A week is short, so focusing on one or two major cities is best. In Beijing, the Hutongs (traditional alleyways) offer a glimpse into old Beijing, while the modern CBD contrasts sharply. Shanghai's French Concession is charming with its European architecture, while the Bund provides iconic city views. Xi'an's Muslim Quarter is a vibrant area with delicious street food and a lively atmosphere. The choice depends on your interests, but these areas offer diverse experiences.
  • What are the best motels with parking in China?

    Motel 168, Guangzhou Motel 168 and Foshan Taohuayuan Boutique Motel are the best motels with parking in China.

  • What parts of China are perfect for a weekend getaway?

    For a quick trip, consider exploring the charming town of Hangzhou, famous for its West Lake, offering beautiful scenery and tea plantations. Suzhou, known for its classical gardens and canals, is another excellent choice for a relaxing weekend. If you prefer a more active break, hiking in the mountains near Guilin could be ideal, offering stunning karst landscapes.
  • Who do you contact if you lose your passport in China?

    You should immediately contact the nearest Chinese police station and your country's embassy or consulate in China. They will guide you through the process of reporting the loss and obtaining an emergency travel document.
  • Which festivals are considered unmissable in China?

    The Spring Festival (Lunar New Year) is the most significant, a vibrant celebration with parades and family gatherings. The Mid-Autumn Festival features mooncakes and family reunions. The Dragon Boat Festival involves boat races and zongzi (sticky rice dumplings). These are national holidays with widespread celebrations, though the scale and specific traditions vary regionally.
  • Are ride-hailing apps like Uber accessible in China?

    Uber is not available in mainland China. However, Didi Chuxing is the dominant ride-hailing app and is widely used throughout the country. It's readily available on app stores and functions similarly to Uber.
  • Where is the weather most suitable for travellers year-round in China?

    Southern China, particularly areas like Yunnan province and Hainan Island, generally enjoys pleasant weather throughout the year. However, even within these regions, there are seasonal variations, and it's always advisable to check specific weather forecasts before your trip. Xishuangbanna in Yunnan is known for its tropical climate.
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