Located in the New High-tech Development Zone in Hefei city, Crowne Plaza Hefei is a luxurious hotel features modern decorations and an indoor swimming pool open all year.
Situated in Hefei, within 8.4 km of Hefei Railway Station and 5.9 km of Hefei West Railway Station, Jinjiang Inn Hefei Jinzhai Road Zhongke Hotel features free WiFi throughout the property.
Set in Hefei and with Hefei Railway Station reachable within 14 km, InterContinental Hefei, an IHG Hotel offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace.
Xiaohong
Australia
Well located next to the Swan Lake, and the room is spacious, nice and clean. The staff are super friendly and helpful. We enjoyed our overnight stay at the intercontinental hotel in Hefei.
Situated within 14 km of Hefei Railway Station and 5.5 km of Hefei West Railway Station, Grand Hyatt Hefei provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Hefei.
Gabor
Hungary
This hotel was an excellent surprise! amazing venue, highly professional staff. If anything takes you to Hefei, treat yourself to the Grand Hyatt.
Situated conveniently in the Shushan district of Hefei, Holiday Inn Express Hefei Shushan, an IHG Hotel is situated 3.8 km from Hefei West Railway Station, 5.1 km from Hefei Swan Lake and 8.4 km from...
Chavarría
Mexico
everyone was so great with me, even when I’m not a Chinese speaker, the personal tried to help me and was patience with me a lot, they are friendly and kind 🥹
The Langham, Hefei has a fitness centre, garden, a shared lounge and restaurant in Hefei. Attractively situated in the Shushan district, this hotel offers a bar, as well as an indoor pool.
Shane
Hong Kong
Very nice new hotel, rooms well decorated, very clean, facilities nice (though not excellent). I was happy with location but I’m not too familiar with Hefei.
Renovated and opened in 2013, Jinling Grand Hotel features upscale accommodation with free Wi-Fi. 5 on-site restaurants serve a variety of international flavours.
Shangri-La Hotel, Hefei offers rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows that have garden and city views. It is situated at the heart of the city. It features an indoor pool and a fitness centre.
kamal
United Arab Emirates
Excellent, new property
Beautiful lake,
Value for money
I speak fluent mandarin and have had long stays in China...
I speak fluent mandarin and have had long stays in China several times, including Hefei were I stayed for 6 months. In this context, I picked this neighborhood to meet up with some old friends and because I was looking more for a "family, local life experience" than a more flashy, central (and expensive ;) venue. Hefei is not a super touristic city, and this is not a touristic neigbourhood, but if you are unimpressed by skylines glowing in the dark and shiny malls this is were you should go.
I was very satisfied with the local, authentic aspect of the neighbourhood. You have tons of little shops to get food, an amazing park, and a real view of people's life in a middle-small range city of central China: inhabitants sitting in front of their shops, kuaidi (fast delivery drivers) resting on their bikes in the middle of their shift, grannies dancing, young couples strolling in mini night market...
I didn't find it hard to get there and roam around the city from there. There is a good subway system in Hefei, all translated in english, that brings you to various other neighbourhoods within a range of 30-45 minuts, taxis are also quite easy to get. If not a mandarin speaker, I would recommend you have a phone with access to local network so you can point at what you want.
However, I had chosen it in hope it would be calm and it was not. I find it extremely hard to predict whether a hotel will be calm or not in China, but here is a tip: if there is a plaza near your hotel, you will have loud music playing at dusk and dawn. The smaller the city, the louder the music: "plaza dancing an singing" is not a huge thing in bigger cities.
Lucie
France
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