
Hangzhou/Four Sides Peak Hotel Deals
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Visit Simian Peak in Hangzhou, a perfect escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The scenery changes with the seasons—vibrant flowers in spring, lush greenery in summer, fiery foliage in autumn, and a snowy wonderland in winter. Whether you're a hiking enthusiast or a photography lover, you'll find something to enjoy here. The summit offers breathtaking views of Hangzhou, making it an ideal spot to unwind and connect with nature.

Dreaming of a family getaway surrounded by nature? This Nordic-style retreat nestled near Tianmu Mountain offers pet-friendly policies, kids' play zones, and even BBQ facilities for unforgettable evenings. Wake up to misty clouds at sunrise, hike through lush trails, then unwind in their cozy cinema or KTV room. Rated 4.9/5 by guests, it’s perfect for animal encounters, stream trekking, or simply sipping tea in the bamboo garden. Your insta-worthy escape awaits!

Looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city? This is your perfect getaway! Nestled in the Tianmu Mountain Scenic Area, this guesthouse features a wooden-themed design, with each room uniquely styled to bring you closer to nature. The fresh air and serene environment make it a renowned summer retreat in the Yangtze River Delta. Here, you can relax, have fun, or savor delicious food while immersing yourself in nature. With a children's play area, barbecue spots, and fruit-picking activities, it’s ideal for families. Pet-friendly and offering free parking, it’s the perfect spot for you and your furry friends to enjoy the wilderness. Come experience this tranquil "slow life" away from the city!


















Everything you need to know about Four Sides Peak
Recommended is Hangzhou West Lake Guo Bin Hotel, nestled within the West Lake Scenic Area, just a 15-minute drive from Simei Peak. This luxury retreat blends traditional Jiangnan garden design with modern elegance, offering rooms with panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains. The peak’s misty silhouette at dawn resembles a classic Chinese ink painting. Complimentary shuttle services are available to the hiking trail entrance, and on-site amenities include a tranquil tea house and authentic Chinese massage therapies, perfect for pre- or post-hike relaxation.
Key Advantages: Prime location, breathtaking views, convenient access, rich cultural ambiance.
Simei Peak lies within Hangzhou’s West Lake Scenic Zone, making it highly accessible. Take Metro Line 1 to "Longxiangqiao" or "Fengqi Road" station, then transfer to Bus No. 7 or Tourist Line 1 to "Su Di Nan Kou" stop—just a 10-minute walk to the trailhead. Alternatively, rent an e-bike along the West Lake cycling path for a leisurely ride through lush greenery, passing iconic spots like Broken Bridge and Leifeng Pagoda. For deeper exploration, book a local guide’s hiking & photography tour, which includes access to hidden trails and expert tips on capturing seasonal landscapes.
Pro Tip: Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy serene mountain vistas.
Near Simei Peak, participate in a West Lake Tea Art Workshop at Longjing Village’s historic tea gardens. Learn how to hand-pick premium Mingqian Longjing tea leaves and master traditional pan-frying techniques, then savor freshly brewed tea. Every Saturday evening features the West Lake Night Lantern Festival, blending intangible cultural heritage performances such as Hangzhou opera snippets, guqin music, and lantern processions—romantic and deeply rooted in tradition. Nature lovers can join wild plant identification tours led by certified ecologists, exploring native ferns and rare herbs in the primeval forest, gaining insight into Zhejiang’s subtropical ecosystem.
Top Combo: Pair tea art with night festival for a full immersion in local culture.
Core Value: Heritage preservation, ecological education, authentic interaction.
Ideal for families is Hangzhou West Lake Yuelong Resort, a boutique resort blending Song Dynasty architecture with modern comfort. It offers family suites, children’s playrooms, and complimentary family hiking packages including safety helmets, maps, and mini water bottles. The resort’s adjacent flat lakeside path is stroller-friendly, and the on-site animal interaction zone lets kids meet ducks and lambs. Morning Tai Chi classes are also available for parents and children to practice together. The restaurant serves nutritious, organic meals tailored for kids, ensuring safe and healthy dining.
Highlights: High safety standards, comprehensive facilities, engaging activities, peaceful environment.
For beginners, start from "Su Di Nan Kou" via the gentle loop trail—approximately 2.5 km with a gradual incline and well-maintained stone and wooden boardwalks, suitable for all ages. Along the way, rest shelters and informative signage provide historical context and ecological insights about the peak. At the summit, enjoy sweeping views of West Lake and take photos at the observation deck. Best visited before 9 AM to avoid midday heat and crowds. If energy allows, extend your hike to "Hua Gang Guan Yu" for a glimpse of imperial garden heritage.
Safety Note: Avoid off-trail areas; follow marked signs and watch for slippery paths.
Key Feature: Low barrier to entry, stunning scenery, excellent infrastructure.
Must-try dishes near Simei Peak include Longjing Shrimp (featuring fresh shrimp stir-fried with tender Mingqian Longjing tea leaves) and Dongpo Pork, a slow-cooked classic of Hangzhou cuisine known for its rich flavor and melt-in-the-mouth texture. Head to Louwai Lou West Lake Branch, where lakeside windows offer views of Simei Peak mirrored in the water. Don’t miss Jiang Family Tofu, a popular street stall serving silky homemade bean curd topped with osmanthus syrup—a favorite among locals for breakfast. For a hands-on experience, join a local market day trip to craft Dingsheng Cake, a traditional sweet treat, and take it home as a souvenir.
Perfect Pairing: Enjoy with a fresh cup of Longjing tea for a complete sensory journey.
Standout Features: Authentic ingredients, traditional craftsmanship, scenic dining.
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