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Step into Nanjing Museum and be transported through time! This treasure trove brings the ancient capital's glory to life, from bronze artifacts to Ming-Qing relics – each piece whispers captivating tales. Don't miss the star exhibit: a dazzlingly preserved Ming Dynasty glazed pagoda archway. The hands-on restoration zone lets you 'play archaeologist', making it perfect for families to embark on a millennium-spanning adventure together!

This hotel offers great value for money, perfect for both business trips and family vacations! Its prime location near the subway makes it easy to visit attractions like Yuhuatai and Confucius Temple. Enjoy luxurious facilities, including multi-function meeting rooms and 24-hour front desk service, plus free parking. The breakfast is delicious, and the surrounding area is packed with snacks—highly recommended!



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Consider staying at Qinhuai Riverside Boutique Hotel, located just a 10-minute walk from the museum. This heritage-style inn, housed in a restored Ming-era courtyard complex, features original wooden beams, carved window lattices, and curated displays of ancient porcelain and calligraphy. Each room offers a personalized audio guide to local history, while daily guided tours include access to hidden alleys, traditional tea houses, and rare Six Dynasties stone inscriptions. The hotel also hosts themed evenings like lantern-making workshops and folk storytelling sessions, immersing guests in authentic Nanjing culture beyond the exhibits.
The Green Oasis Resort near the Nanjing Museum is ideal for families. It features a dedicated Children’s Heritage Discovery Zone, where kids can participate in hands-on activities like mock imperial exams, ancient pottery crafting, and role-playing as Tang Dynasty merchants. The resort includes a miniature city wall model and a recreated medieval market street for interactive play. With an accessible path to the museum (8 minutes away), free breakfast featuring Jinling steamed buns and osmanthus rice pudding, and a fun-filled history scavenger hunt booklet, it ensures both education and entertainment for young travelers.
Yes, try Qiyunju Homestay, a meticulously preserved Qing dynasty residence tucked in a quiet alley just east of the museum. The rooms retain original timber framing and carved shutters, blending rustic charm with modern comfort. The owner, a local historian, provides a hand-drawn map of hidden teahouses, antique bookshops, and unmarked Ming-era stonework. Guests can join daily tea ceremony sessions and dialect storytelling nights, gaining intimate insights into Nanjing’s living traditions. The garden features plum and osmanthus trees—perfect for spring blossom viewing or autumn fragrance walks—making it a poetic retreat for cultural explorers.
Absolutely. Visit Mohan Bookstore, a former imperial examination hall transformed into a literary haven. The space preserves century-old brick walls and beam structures, housing rare collections on Jiangnan history, Six Dynasties literature, and regional archives. The adjacent café serves signature drinks like Plum Blossom Latte and Stone Whisper Cold Brew, inspired by local legends. Weekly events include hand-carved seal impressions workshops and historical fiction readings, attracting artists, writers, and photographers seeking inspiration in a space where past and present converge.
Join the Night Walk Through the Six Dynasties Ruins tour, hosted weekly on Fridays. Led by archaeologists, this exclusive experience takes visitors through the unopened sections of the Ming outer city wall and the ancient palace foundation layers of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Using flashlights, you’ll examine original rammed earth patterns and unearthed ceramic shards and bronze coins firsthand. Afterward, the group heads to Lao Men Dong Tea House, where they sip aged Longjing tea paired with plum blossom cakes, while listening to untold stories from Nanjing’s oral history—offering a profound blend of adventure, discovery, and cultural depth.
Stay at Jinling Grand Hotel, a five-star luxury property overlooking Xuanwu Lake, just 500 meters from the museum. Its floor-to-ceiling windows offer breathtaking views of the lake and distant Purple Mountain. The hotel features a private historical curator service, providing tailored museum visits and behind-the-scenes access to special exhibitions. Guests also enjoy complimentary traditional Chinese wellness treatments and a rooftop restaurant serving authentic Nanjing duck and osmanthus-glazed fish. With seamless shuttle service to the museum and personalized concierge assistance, it delivers both elegance and convenience.
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I stayed at Daisi International Hotel Nanjing for one night and found the overall experience quite satisfactory. The hotel is conveniently located just a short walk from the metro station, making it easy to get around the city—perfect for travelers who value accessibility. Breakfast was decent, offering a good mix of hot dishes and beverages, though the variety wasn't extensive. The room itself felt a bit dated in terms of furnishings and fittings, but cleanliness was maintained well, and nothing was overly worn or uncomfortable. Despite the slightly outdated amenities, the hotel delivered solid value for money. It's an ideal choice if you're looking for a no-frills, practical stay with great transit access. I’d definitely consider returning on future visits to Nanjing.

Staying at Shuiyue Hotel Xuanwu Lake Forestry University was an absolute delight. The location is perfect—just a short walk from Nanjing Station, with the subway station right across the street after crossing a crosswalk. I loved how close it was to Xuanwu Lake; morning walks along the lakeside were peaceful and refreshing. The room was cozy and warmly heated, and the hot water came on instantly—no waiting around. Plus, the zoo is super convenient to reach, either by foot or a quick ride. Cleanliness, comfort, and convenience all in one. The staff were friendly, and everything felt thoughtfully designed. This place offers great value and makes exploring Nanjing so much easier. Definitely planning to come back.

Staying at Nanjing Homestay Apartment was an absolute delight! The room was spacious and beautifully clean, with a well-thought-out layout that made the space feel even bigger. Everything was spotless—no dust, no lingering smells—just pure comfort. What really stood out was the location: just a 5-minute walk to the bustling pedestrian street, so I had easy access to great food, shopping, and local vibes without needing to travel far. It’s quiet enough to rest well but still close to everything. Public transport options nearby made getting around town super convenient. This place offers excellent value for money and exceeded my expectations. I’d definitely book again and recommend it to anyone visiting Nanjing.

Staying at Deep Sleep Hotel near Nanjing Fuzimiao Metro Station was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—just a 5-minute walk from Line 3 metro, and only 300 meters to the historic Fuzimiao area. I loved how surrounded by local street food options, making it easy to explore authentic flavors right outside the door. The hotel itself is clean, modern, and well-maintained, with a quiet, comfortable room that made for a restful night's sleep. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout my stay. What really stood out was the incredible value—excellent quality for the price. If you're visiting Nanjing and want a convenient, cozy base with great access to attractions and eats, this place is a must-book. I’ll definitely be returning.

The room was spotlessly clean and thoughtfully arranged, making it a truly relaxing stay. The location is perfect—just steps away from Laomen East and the Qinhuai River scenic area, yet surprisingly quiet and peaceful despite being in a bustling district. I loved how easy it was to get around using public transit. The hostess was absolutely wonderful—warm, welcoming, and genuinely attentive. During the holiday, she even opened a bottle of wine for us and personally guided us to a nearby night market, sharing great local food tips along the way. Her hospitality made the whole experience unforgettable. This place offers incredible value and charm—highly recommend for anyone visiting Nanjing!

Staying at Orange Hotel Nanjing Xinjiekou Jinling Zhonghuan was an absolute delight. From the moment I walked in, the warm and inviting atmosphere stood out—thoughtful design, soft lighting, and a cozy vibe made me feel right at home. The room was stylishly modern with a clean, minimalist aesthetic that felt both relaxing and refreshing. The bed was incredibly comfortable—perfectly balanced for a deep, restful sleep, even after a long day exploring the city. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable: just a short walk to Xinjiekou metro station and surrounded by shopping malls, restaurants, and local hotspots. I had breakfast on-site—fresh, varied, and included some authentic local treats that were a real highlight. Staff were attentive without being intrusive, always ready to help with recommendations or extra towels. It’s rare to find such a well-rounded experience where everything—from comfort to convenience—comes together seamlessly. This isn’t just a place to stay; it’s a memorable part of the journey. Definitely coming back next time I visit Nanjing.

We stayed in Nanjing for five nights, and after two less-than-satisfying days elsewhere, we switched to this hotel for the last three—and it was a perfect upgrade. The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive, the room was spotlessly clean, and all amenities were modern and well-maintained. One small but thoughtful touch: there’s a display on the TV showing how many washing machines are available at any time, so you don’t waste time walking down only to find them all in use. That little detail made laundry day stress-free. The location is fantastic—right next to Liu Chang Xing for great local food, and just a short walk from key attractions like the Presidential Palace, Six Dynasties Museum, Piliu Temple, and the Comfort Station Exhibition Hall. We didn’t get a chance to visit the Memorial Hall of the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre this time, but I’m already planning a return trip—definitely coming back here. Oh, and while booking through the platform, it mentioned complimentary late-night porridge. We didn’t ask for it, so we missed out—but if you’re staying here, don’t forget to request it! It’s a nice surprise worth taking advantage of.

Staying at Guoxin Hotel in Nanjing was an absolute delight. Located just steps away from deji Plaza, with the metro station conveniently underground right next to it, getting around to major attractions like Daxinggong, Confucius Temple, and the Presidential Palace was incredibly easy. The hotel has been recently renovated—everything feels fresh, clean, and comfortable. The room featured a smart toilet and a heated towel rail, which added a nice touch of modern convenience. I booked through a platform, and upon arrival, the front desk staff had already turned on the heating because of the sudden cold snap. They even noticed we came from the south and deliberately gave us a south-facing room with morning sunlight—such thoughtful attention to detail. There was a welcome drink in the mini-fridge, and since we were visiting Nanjing for tourism, they provided a helpful guide with tips on reaching key sights. Late at night, when our bottled water ran out, I called the front desk and within minutes, a robot delivered a new one right to our door—super efficient! Even more touching: when the staff spotted my birthday date on my ID, they surprised me with a small gift. From the front desk to housekeeping, everyone was warm, friendly, and genuinely attentive. Across the street, there are plenty of dining options—our breakfast was at Lao Hun Dun, where we enjoyed authentic Nanjing wontons and crispy little pancakes that were delicious. This stay exceeded expectations. I’d definitely recommend this hotel to friends and family visiting Nanjing—it’s not just convenient, it’s full of heart and excellent service.

This stay at Homeinn Plus Hotel exceeded all my expectations—definitely a five-star experience! The location is incredibly convenient; just a short walk to the metro station, making it easy to explore the city. There are plenty of convenience stores and restaurants nearby, so finding food or essentials is effortless. While the room isn’t huge, it’s well-designed with a clean, bright layout. The bedding was soft and comfortable, and I slept like a baby—no waking up in the middle of the night. The bathroom features a smart dry-wet separation, no unpleasant odors, and excellent water pressure with consistent hot water supply. Front desk staff were friendly, efficient, and even took time to recommend local attractions—great for first-time visitors. Free Wi-Fi was fast and reliable, perfect for work or streaming. The self-service laundry area is spotless and very practical for longer stays. Overall, the value for money is outstanding—no hidden fees, no surprises, just thoughtful touches throughout. Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, this hotel hits all the right notes. I’ve already recommended it to friends and will definitely be coming back if I visit Nanjing again.

This hidden gem is a must-stay for young travelers! Located right in the heart of Xinjiekou, the property sits directly above a vibrant street food alley and bustling shopping district—many spots stay open until late night, making it perfect for those who love an energetic nightlife. The room itself is stylish and Instagram-worthy, with a fantastic projector that makes movie nights absolutely enjoyable. Everything is brand new and smartly equipped, from the modern fixtures to the super-fast Wi-Fi that never lags. Cleanliness is top-notch, and check-in was smooth and hassle-free. Special shoutout to our host Xiao Jiang—so friendly and helpful! They even offered free luggage storage, which made our trip much more convenient. Getting to attractions like Zhongshan Mausoleum and Xuanwu Lake is a breeze thanks to excellent transport links nearby. I’ve already recommended this place to friends—it’s truly one of the best values in Nanjing!

Staying at this Lavande Hotel was an absolutely delightful experience from start to finish. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the subway station and surrounded by shopping areas and restaurants, making it super convenient whether you're out for dinner, doing some retail therapy, or just rushing to catch a train. The room matched the photos online exactly—no misleading images here—and was actually more spacious than expected. I could easily unpack my bags and move around without feeling cramped. What stood out most was how quiet it was; once the doors and windows were closed, outside noise disappeared completely, leading to some of the best sleep I’ve had on the trip. Everything was spotlessly clean—the bedding felt fresh, the bathroom was bright and tidy, and all the amenities were present and working perfectly: hairdryer, mini-fridge, plenty of power outlets—everything you’d need, right where you expect it. The front desk staff, especially Xiao Lin, was incredibly friendly and efficient during check-in, answering every question with care and warmth. Even better, they handed me a parking voucher upon checkout—a small but thoughtful touch that saved me a little money. Overall, this stay was everything I hoped for: comfortable, convenient, and well-priced. If I’m ever back in Nanjing’s Kazimen area, I’ll definitely book here again.

Staying at Floral Hotel·Nanjing Yingguitu Boutique Hotel was an absolute delight. The property is beautifully designed with a serene atmosphere—clean, quiet, and very comfortable. I slept like a baby, thanks to the peaceful environment in the evening. It's incredibly convenient, just a short walk from Old Gate East and other nearby attractions—perfect for exploring the historic district without hassle. The breakfast was excellent: fresh, abundant, and full of local flavors. Even better, the staff went above and beyond by upgrading my room at no extra cost—such a nice surprise! The hospitality truly made the experience special. If you're visiting Nanjing, this boutique stay is a must-book. Highly recommend!
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