Pan Pacific Suzhou is located next to Panmen Park Scenery Area, just 3 km from the famous Guanqian Street. The property features free parking spaces and boasts two swimming pools.
Situated conveniently in Suzhou, Cendre Hotel (Lingering Garden and Tiger Hill) offers air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a garden.
Xiameng
Australia
It’s good value for money. It’s near the sightseeing spot although it’s in a quite old suburb.
Jinjiang Inn Suzhou Humble Administrator Garden Guanqian Street is located in the Gu Su District district in Suzhou, 700 metres from Guanqian Street and 2.7 km from The Lingering Garden.
Matthew David
New Zealand
Very new, very clean, good size room and excellent value for money.
With an indoor salt swimming pool and a fitness center , Renaissance Suzhou Hotel caters to business travelers, families, couples-to-be and in-the-know locals with select amenities, comfortable...
Boasting a fitness centre, Courtyard by Marriott Suzhou Mudu is located in Suzhou, about 8-15 minutes’ drive to famous tourist attractions such as Tianping Mountain, Mudu Town and Tiger Hill.
Alexander
United Kingdom
Connected to shopping centre and Metro, nice on site cafe, gym, and breakfast was great.
Garden Hotel Suzhou is a luxurious hotel which used to be the private garden of Mr. Chiang Kai-shek.
jbbreads
Malaysia
Location is strategically convenient with the Metro. It's just a mere walking distance of 7 mins and we have arrived our destination to roam around Suzhou city. Room is exceptionally big and clean. Love the layout and interior design. Staff are all very helpful!
The Kempinski Hotel Suzhou is located between Jinji and Dushu Lakes and offers a 27-hole international golf course. 6 dining options, an indoor pool and free Wi-Fi are available.
Moritz
France
This is an amazing place that, for some reason, flies under the radar.
The room is palatial, the grounds are amazing and the breakfast just world-class.
Some staff are fantastic. Keith deserves a particular mention. Thanks!
Set in Suzhou, 7 km from The Lingering Garden, Kimpton Bamboo Grove Suzhou, an IHG Hotel offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
Pullman Suzhou Zhonghui features a fitness centre, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Suzhou. Providing a bar, the property is located within 8.9 km of Tiger Hill.
High level and busy hotel, good breakfast, nice room and comfortable beds.
Set in Suzhou and with Hanshan Temple reachable within 3.5 km, Hotel Indigo Suzhou Grand Canal, an IHG Hotel offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a fitness centre, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Boasting a fitness centre, Courtyard by Marriott Suzhou Mudu is located in Suzhou, about 8-15 minutes’ drive to famous tourist attractions such as Tianping Mountain, Mudu Town and Tiger Hill.
Located within walking distance of the 150-year-old Guan Qian Street, Hotel Soul features a charming Suzhou-style rooftop garden and modern guestrooms.
Awesome location, affordable, clean and good beds.
Situated in Suzhou, 11 km from Jinji Lake, Holiday Inn & Suites Suzhou Yangcheng Lake, an IHG Hotel features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Staff is very very friendly and they speek very good English
Ideally situated in the Xiang Cheng District district of Suzhou, Atour Hotel Suzhou North High-Speed Railway Station is situated 16 km from Tiger Hill, 16 km from The Lingering Garden and 19 km from...
Attractively situated in the Wu Zhong District district of Suzhou, Four Points by Sheraton Suzhou, Wuzhong is situated 6 km from The Lingering Garden, 7 km from Jinji Lake and 8 km from Hanshan Temple...
Set in Suzhou and with Jinji Lake reachable within 9.4 km, Hilton Suzhou Yinshan Lake offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar.
Boasting a fitness centre, Doubletree By Hilton Suzhou Wujiang is situated in Suzhou in the Jiangsu region, 24 km from Hanshan Temple and 25 km from The Lingering Garden.
How clean and spacious the room was and the employees are really friendly.
Set in Suzhou, 4.5 km from The Lingering Garden, Yihe Riverside Suzhou offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a restaurant.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, GreenTree Jiangsu Suzhou Shilu Walk Street West Ganjiang Road Shell Hotel is situated in Suzhou, 5 km from Tiger Hill and 5 km from Hanshan Temple.
Well set in the Gu Su District district of Suzhou, Kyriad Marvelous Hotel Suzhou Guanqian Street and Shiquan Street is located 8 km from Jinji Lake, 8.5 km from Hanshan Temple and 9.1 km from Tiger...
Situated conveniently in the Wu Zhong District district of Suzhou, GreenTree Inn Jiangsu Suzhou International Education Zone Shihu Express Hotel is set 12 km from Hanshan Temple, 13 km from The...
Jinjiang Inn Suzhou Taihu Xukou offers accommodation in Xukou. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Each room is fitted with a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle in the room.
FAQs about hotels in Suzhou
On average, 3-star hotels in Suzhou cost £41 per night, and 4-star hotels in Suzhou are £61 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Suzhou can on average be found for £102 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Suzhou this weekend is £35 or, for a 4-star hotel, £58. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Suzhou for this weekend cost on average around £121 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £31 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Suzhou for tonight. You'll pay on average around £55 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Suzhou will cost around £112 (based on Booking.com prices).
Tongli as one of the most famous Watertowns and usually...
Tongli as one of the most famous Watertowns and usually worth a visit, is recommended to be avoided during Holiday times like Chinese New Year (as we chose) as a guessed 3 Million others have the same idea at the same day. All you will be able to see is black heads around you and your kids will keep an unforgettable butt-day in their memories as they’ll see nothing else than those… so better to have a well facilitated hotel and enjoy the time there instead…
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Anonymous
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Skip Tiger Hill and the Humble Administrator's Garden.
Skip Tiger Hill and the Humble Administrator's Garden. Instead, head to the North Temple Pagoda, Panmen Scenic Area and the Chongyuan Temple for the best sites in Suzhou.
If you like shopping, the mall under the Gate to the East building is great and is also full of restaurants.
Gavin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great City, with old antique areas and modern sites - vivid...
Great City, with old antique areas and modern sites - vivid and harmonious at the same time
.... one of the jewels in China, for sure! Must go!
Don't miss out the ancient towns of Tongli, Zhouzhuang, Luzhi & Jinxi in the greater Suzhou area. Aside the ancient city center of Suzhou and the Pingang Jie area, They are all worth a visit of min. 1 day.
Andreas
China
8.0
Scored 8.0
Suzhou is very clean compared to the time it has lasted.
Suzhou is very clean compared to the time it has lasted.
I would like to visit again on holiday.
The biggest problem was when Google cut off and I couldn't use my phone except for WhatsApps only. It was frustrating.
ADRIAN M
Kenya
10
Scored 10
Suzhou is the "Venice" of China.
Suzhou is the "Venice" of China. Like many places in China it has much history and beauty. Had we the time, a walk along one of the main canals would have been great. Suffice to say we took a "gondola" ride and yes, the "gondolier" sang (a little). Tiger Hill and the Humble Administrator's Garden is worth the visit.
Robert
United States
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Scored 8.0
For this trip, we split our time between going and seeing...
For this trip, we split our time between going and seeing sights and taking it easy in and around the two hotels we stayed in. Suzhou turned out to be a good option on both counts.
If you want to get around, public transport, as in most large Chinese cities, is great and convenient. Even though it was National Week, most of the times we went out, it wasn't too crowded (which is saying something).
We didn't try to go to all of the gardens, water towns and sights, but had a good time at the ones we went to. In fact, based on our experience and what I've read from other reviews, I'd recommend picking one water town (we had a nice time and also enjoyed the show in Zhouzhuang) and one garden (I don't remember the name of the one we went to at the moment, but I think most are good and similar to each other), and at least go downtown to see the 'pants' building and walk along the lake to enjoy the lights and the city's skyline at night. I wanted to ride on the ferris wheel, but apparently that area was closed for remodeling or something while we were there.
I thought a dinner cruise might be nice, but we couldn't find one. However, there were quite a few good restaurants, western and local, that we enjoyed. Food-wise, at the very least you should try the húntún (馄饨), which are basically the Jiangsu variety of dumplings, available at many local restaurants, and can be ordered wet (in soup) or dry (not in soup).
Charming Guesthouse in the heart of Suzhou located in a quiet side road. Perfect location - you can walk to most of the sites. Lovely and very helpful host that helped us with all the logistics (as we don’t speak Chinese and didn’t have some of the essential Apps on our phone…), recommended a great restaurant for vegetarians and let us do a late check-out :) Although no breakfast is served you can sit down in the garden or cute living room and have some tea and coffee.
Very comfortable hotel, stylishly furnished, and in a convenient location just four or five minutes' walk from Leqiao metro station - easy to move around the city from there. Also there are many shops and restaurants in the area behind the hotel. I did not have breakfast at the hotel. Tea and coffee facilities in the room. Wifi was good, plentiful hot water for showering.
The staff were helpful and nice. Providing us with plenty of bottled mineral water daily. The Doorman was friendly and helpful too. They have a very nice garden and the exterior of the hotel is beautifully designed. The room interior is a bit dated still a comfortable stay.
I stayed in a family room with a staircase accessible to attic. My kids loved sleeping at the attic with the whole space to themselves. Hotel is well-decorated. The breakfast was good with sufficient choices. Staff were helpful. A very good value for money.
This hotel is next level. First of all, it is absolutely massive and has a lot of facilities. The hotel itself looks great and is well kept. The room I stayed in was clean and the bed was absolutely amazing. I’m truly happy to have stayed here.
The hotel is beautiful, the staff speaks English and there is complimentary breakfast (both Western and Chinese) and a breathtaking view over the city.
The room was spacious and had a kitchen, a bathtub, a mini refrigerator, very comfortable.
the front desk staff Rick Zhang if i remember correctly, was very friendly and shown his hospilatity with his professional attitude. if the breakfast could be improved a little that will be great. Generally, it was a nice stay in this hotel.
Easy access to metro station which is convenient if travelling to/from Suzhou Railway Station. Also, walking distance to Suzhou Museum, Humble Administrators Garden, Pingjiang lu and lively shopping district at Guanqian jie.
It was not the usual hotel experience as it is spreaded among several buildings in traditional Chinese garden style area. I could call it luxury hotel. Close to several Suzhou famous gardens.
Good breakfast. Staff very nice. We really appreciate Mr Yin, the hotel manager, assisted in arranging a connecting room for us. The staff at concierge are all very nice and helpful.
Great location and friendly staff, room was well equipped and had everything I needed for a two week stay in Suzhou. Free coffee in reception all day is a bonus, and the coffee is good.
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