
Shanghai/Nanxiang Ancient Town Top Hotel Picks
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Step into Nanxiang Old Town and be transported back centuries! Cobblestone streets and Ming-Qing architecture with upturned eaves preserve the charm of Jiangnan water towns. Don't miss the paper-thin Nanxiang soup dumplings paired with Longjing tea in ancient tea houses—pure authenticity! Stroll along canal bridges at sunset, and capture the pavilions' reflections in Tanyuan Garden, a less-crowded alternative to Suzhou-style gardens.

This hotel offers great value for money! With its modern European-style decor, the rooms are stylish and well-equipped, featuring dryers and laundry services so you don’t have to worry about cleaning. Just a 10-minute walk to the subway, it’s super convenient for trips to Disneyland and the F1 Racing Circuit. The friendly and attentive front desk staff, 24-hour service, and free parking make your stay hassle-free. Plus, there are plenty of local snacks nearby and a beautiful lakeside view. A perfect choice for your Shanghai trip!








Everything you need to know about Nanxiang Ancient Town
Stay at Nanxiang Ancient Town Heritage Hotel, a meticulously restored Ming-Qing style courtyard inn nestled within the historic district. Its wooden beams, tiled roofs, and inner courtyards offer an immersive cultural experience. Guests enjoy direct access to Ancient Garden of Good Will (Guye Yuan) and Wai Ai Road Old Street just a 3-minute walk away.
The hotel also hosts unique Night River Stroll & Tea Ceremony events, where guests can sip jasmine tea in a lantern-lit garden while listening to traditional storytelling. Complimentary Hanfu rental is available for photo sessions along the canal, capturing the essence of old Shanghai’s elegance.
Guye Yuan Garden View Inn is the ideal choice for easy access to the famed Ancient Garden of Good Will—just a 2-minute walk from the hotel entrance. This heritage-style boutique hotel features original Qing Dynasty architecture with private courtyards, water features, and hand-carved window screens.
Guests can book early morning garden tours with a professional guide who shares the garden’s history, design philosophy, and seasonal blooms. The hotel also offers cultural immersion packages, including calligraphy workshops and miniature painting classes using traditional ink and rice paper, perfect for travelers seeking authenticity.
Don’t miss the Nanxiang Xiaolongbao Masterclass, hosted by chefs from the century-old Deyuan Restaurant, where you’ll learn to make delicate dumplings with savory pork filling and a signature soup base. Taste your handmade creations fresh steamed—juicy and fragrant!
Join the Xu Family Embroidery Workshop at the local intangible cultural heritage center, mastering Suzhou embroidery techniques like "flat stitch" and "overcast stitch" to create a personalized silk keepsake.
For evening magic, attend the Moonlit Canal Lantern Festival, where thousands of traditional lanterns illuminate the riverside pathways, accompanied by live performances of Kunqu Opera and street musicians playing guqin and erhu.
Nanxiang Fun Living Homestay is perfect for families, offering spacious family rooms with safety railings, child-sized beds, and a dedicated playroom with puzzles and games.
Kids love the Historical Scavenger Hunt, a themed adventure that guides them through ancient sites like Guye Yuan, Wai Ai Road, and Liu Yun Temple using riddles and historical clues—great for learning through play.
The property also includes a Kids’ Organic Farm Zone, where children can plant vegetables, pick strawberries, and help make homemade tofu. Free electric shuttle service connects to Nanxiang Metro Station, making travel stress-free for parents with young children.
Take Shanghai Metro Line 11 from Pudong Airport Station—direct service takes about 50 minutes to Nanxiang Station. Exit the station and take a 5-minute walk or free shuttle bus to the ancient town entrance.
For comfort and convenience, pre-book a private airport transfer—approximately 45 minutes, with a professional driver familiar with local routes. The car drops you directly at your hotel doorstep.
Pro Tip: Metro fare costs only ¥20, saving over half compared to taxis. Private transfers are worth it for large groups or elderly travelers wanting a seamless journey.
Experience the Moonlit Canal Light Show every evening at 7 PM: hundreds of traditional lanterns glow along the Mo Yu River, synchronized with projected animations telling stories of Nanxiang’s past.
Visit the Night Market Bazaar, where over 100 food stalls serve local delicacies like chicken feet soup, sweet glutinous rice cake, and crispy oil balls—perfect for late-night cravings.
Book a traditional paddle boat tour on the canal—rowed by a local boatman who sings folk songs while gliding under red lanterns. Ideal for romantic couples and photographers seeking dreamy nighttime shots of ancient rooftops reflected in the water.
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