
Hangzhou/First 3D Top Hotel Picks
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Hangzhou/First 3D Top Hotel Picks
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| # | Hotel | Stars | Rating | Reviews | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SENBO Nature Park and Resort | ★★★★★ | 4.9 | 12709 | 3.54 km |
| 2 | Eastern Cloud Hotel | ★★★★ | 4.8 | 842 | 8.71 km |

Dreaming of a nature-immersed getaway with the family? This resort blends adventure and luxury seamlessly! Kids adore the water park and petting zoo, while adults unwind at the tea lounge or try surfing lessons. Overlooking the 4A-rated Xianghu Lake, rooms feature eco-chic designs—some with balconies framing mountain vistas. Family perks shine: think kids’ meals, playrooms, and even pet-friendly policies. Fancy something unique? Book a treetop villa or stargazing pod for unforgettable moments. With 24/7 service and lakeside views, it’s a top-rated escape (4.9/5) for both play and pampering.

Nestled in Jiuxi Scenic Area, this retreat blends Hui-style architecture with lush gardens, offering views of Wuyun Mountain and Qiantang River. Perfect for business (with well-equipped conference halls) and family trips—kids’ playground, basketball court, and tea house let adults savor Hangzhou cuisine while children play. Rated 4.8/5 for impeccable service, it provides laundry/dry-cleaning and strict hygiene measures. Enjoy lake-view breakfasts by day and Jiuyan Bridge夜景 by night. A true "urban oasis" awaits!
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This estate is absolutely massive—beyond the main building, it spreads across an entire hillside with a beautifully arranged cluster of villas (Xiangyuan) nestled among the trees. Just strolling in the sunshine felt like a mini escape from reality. The staff were proactive even before check-in, reaching out to ask about our preferences, and continued checking in throughout our stay—very attentive without being intrusive. From front desk to concierge, everyone responded quickly and warmly. We tried the yakitori dinner at Yiba and breakfast, both of which were delicious and well-prepared. Despite the surprisingly long corridors in the guest rooms—some of us joked we’d need a map to find our way back—the overall experience was outstanding. It’s not just a place to stay; it’s a peaceful retreat that made our weekend truly memorable.
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