Located in Hohhot, a 10-minute walk from Inner Mongolia University, Atour Hotel Hohhot Drum Tower Manduhai has air-conditioned accommodations and a fitness center.
An iconic destination in the center of the city. Located in the commercial district and adjacent to Children’s Discovery Museum, Shangri-La Huhhot is the ideal location for both business and leisure...
Towering over the skyline of Hohhot, Wanda Vista Hohhot is centrally positioned in the hub of Saihan District and offers luxury accommodations experience and heartfelt service.
Sheraton Hohhot Hotel is located within 0.6 mi of Century Plaza, Hohot Railway Station and Hohhot Coach Station. It offers an indoor pool, a fitness center and massage services.
Located in Hohhot, a 5-minute walk from Wuta Monastery, Crowne Plaza Hohhot City Center has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Conveniently located in the Saihan District district of Hohhot, Hi Inn Hohhot Xilin Nan Road is located a 19-minute walk from Inner Mongol Normal University, one mile from Wuta Monastery and 1.2 miles...
Located in Hohhot, within 3.7 miles of Inner Mongol Normal University and 4.4 miles of Inner Mongolia University, Hanting Hotel Hohhot Jinqiao Development Zone provides free WiFi throughout the...
Ideally set in the Xincheng District district of Hohhot, Jinjiang Inn Select Hohhot Chengjisihan Square Metro Station is located 1.5 miles from Inner Mongol University of Technology, 3.4 miles from...
Located in Hohhot, within a 14-minute walk of Inner Mongolia Museum and 1.2 miles of Geological Mineral Museum of Inner Mongolia, 7 Days Premium Hohhot Hailiang Square has accommodations with free...
Well located in the Xincheng District district of Hohhot, Thank Inn Chain Hotel Hohhot Xincheng District Xinhua Plaza is located a 7-minute walk from Hohhot Railway Station, 1.3 miles from Inner...
FAQs about hotels in Hohhot
On average, 3-star hotels in Hohhot cost MYR 105 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hohhot are MYR 218 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hohhot can be found for MYR 340 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Hohhot should be considered just as a starting or end point...
Hohhot should be considered just as a starting or end point for a trip through inner Mongolia, the city is not very special. We stayed an extra day in Hohhot to see the dinosaur museum but we didn't realize it is closed on Mondays.
Martijn
Netherlands
8.0
Scored 8.0
Better to get there in summer - July - August as it doesn’t...
Better to get there in summer - July - August as it doesn’t usually rain apparently. Out desert trip was perfect. The grassland was great on our first day but it rained the following day so we were not able to do activities like sunrise / sunset watching, horse riding and any outdoor related. Sky was grey, it was wet and cold. And this was only late September.
Alfred
Philippines
10
Scored 10
The city is much different that any other Chinese cities I...
The city is much different that any other Chinese cities I have visited. Although it was also the most northern one at that point (I have been to Hailar afterwards).
The best thing is that everyone can use their city bikes, I explored 80% of the city in those seven days by using their bikes and e-bikes. There is a huge park in the south of the city, near the Wetlands, that is totally worth visiting. The muslim street is also beautiful and a must.
The long pedestrian street with Altai Khan's statue has some amazing restaurants with traditional Mongolian food (I'd recommend camel meat pies, dairy products like nowhere else in China, sweet cheese cakes, some grass fed lamb chops and of course the milk whiskey to wash it all down, the 3% ones are better imho).
Qingcheng park has some breathtaking lotuses to admire, and a peculiar rollercoaster that kind of serves as a tour bus around the park. Also some haunting old entertainment park machines where people gather to do clay painting now.
Hohhot surely has some magical vibe around it, although I have to say I visited in August, when the weather is not as harsh as during winter.
U
Underijana
Serbia
6.0
Scored 6.0
The city itself is very dispersive and not very nice at...
The city itself is very dispersive and not very nice at first glance, there's no so much to see and visit so I would recommend to stay not more than 2 days. As suggested by all the guides, a trip to grasslands definitely worths (better if you have the chance to spend the night in a yurth) and so the mongolian food, delicious! If you have few free ours to spend in the city, definitely go to Dazhao temple: STUNNING.
Giulia
Italy
10
Scored 10
Amazing temples are walking distance from downtown hotels,...
Amazing temples are walking distance from downtown hotels, there is a really professional history museum with excellent English translations (plus a huge, new art museum across the street). Also took a bizarre but really fun day trip to the grasslands. I had a great time in Hohhot!
Comparing with other hotel, the location of this hotel have more quiet space, I really enjoy this. On the ground floor, buffet is good,to be honest, I think the breakfeast is more yammy than others times food. Staffs are kindness, reception staff specially more welcoming. They help me a lot and give some suggestion for tavelling. Really appreciate for all the help. Recommanding this amazing hotel.
The hotel is very clear, and cleans everyday. Also the hotel people are very helpful and kind. The location is comparatively near to the subway station and bus station. Thankful for water was free 🫶🏼
The hotel is very close to all the major sites. The staff were very friendly with good English. They were all very helpful. Chefs, reception and cleaners were lovely, warm and welcoming.
Loved the location, great proximity to the airport and Hohhot East train station. Lots of local shops on the block. A brand new hotel, very clean and comfortable,
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