Located within 1.8 km of Baima Tower and 1.9 km of Dunhuang Museum, Jinjiang Inn Select Dunhuang Miaojie provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Dunhuang.
Featuring air conditioning, Dunhuang Hu Yang Inn offers accommodation in Dunhuang. Dunhuang Hu Yang Inn also includes a barbecue. Guests can enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant.
Annelies
Taiwan
The owner was friendly and helped us book the tours. He was always available on WeChat to answer our questions and help us book a taxi or anything.
Spacious room, calm, clean, good beds.
Located 800 metres from the downtown area of Dunhuang, the non-smoking Dunhuang International Youth Hostel provides air conditioning and compact accommodation with free Wi-Fi.
Thomas
Abkhazia
I didn’t get the room I booked but I got a better one so I am happy
So much to see. The day trips were packed and whistle-stop.
So much to see. The day trips were packed and whistle-stop. I could have spent longer at most of the locations. Such a beautiful area.
Because the day trips were so long, I needed to take a break between each one so I wasn't over-tired and I could properly enjoy the experience.
Gary
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Easy to get around on taxis and buses.
Easy to get around on taxis and buses. Easy access to the Dunes and Mogao Caves, all near town. Easy going city that’s right on the edge of Gobi desert with beautiful dunes. Two full days was perfect for us. We ate at the Shazhou night market each night and it was so fun and delicious!
Irina
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
1). Worth visiting once.
1). Worth visiting once.
2) Worth buying English version of books as it provide more detail info and descriptions than what you can actually see.
3) Good and very cheap public transportation to anywhere.
4) Delicious BBQ and boiled lambs. Eat only st Muslim owned eateries as they are more authentic, cheaper and gives bigger portions.
5. Not worth visiting any great wall sections there as there's nothing to see and admission is overpriced. Better to visit the Great Walls in Beijing, esp the Jin Shan Ling Great Wall, Mutisnyu, Huanghua Water Great Wall or for a more challenging experience, Badaling or Nu Yong Gian Great Walls (nearest from Beijing if insufficient time)
6. Go visit the 1700 year old Lei Ying Temple after your visit from Crescent Moon Lake/Ming Sha Shan as its only 1 bus stop back. And the Dunhuang Museum. Both these 2 places are free. But do make a contribution to the Temple by dropping noney into the collection boxes in front of each Buddha statues as imthe columns and outer walls are in need of some care.
XJ Explorer
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nice place but the attractions are too commercialised and...
Nice place but the attractions are too commercialised and too crowded. The entrance fees are way too expensive. In my opinion, the Western Thousand Buddha Caves, Yumen Pass & Yangguan Pass can be omitted.
Very nice, well equipped and spacious room. The breakfast in the garden was pleasant, with simple but delicious dishes. There was a very sophisticated souvenir shop cum cafe in the hotel, and an art gallery, both of which we enjoyed spending time in. It was really conveniently located, close to the night market, so we walked around at night, which was cool enough for enjoying the market on the street.
Very good hotel for the price. Room is nice and clean and has everything you need.
The staff there are super helpful with all questions from directions to tours and getting taxis.
I went on a tour organised by the hotel to key places outside of Dunhuang like yumen pass and ghost city. The tour is good value and a must do.
I would recommend to everyone for a trip to Dunhuang
The location is pretty great, 5 mins walk to the night market, where you'll find loads of amazing local dishes! The room is spacious, and lovely, decorated in Dunhuang style. The owner is a pretty nice guy, offered us lots of information for travel, food etc.
It was a lovely place in the middle of Dunhuang, extremely comfortable, and also the place nearly renewed. The location is fantastic just a few steps away from the Night market.
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