
Nanjing/Pingdingshan Park (Southeast Gate) Hotel Deals
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Step into Pingdingshan Park-Southeast Gate and discover Nanjing's best-kept secret! This urban oasis transforms with the seasons – cherry blossoms in spring, fiery maple leaves in fall. Don't miss the panoramic city views from the observation deck, where you can see all the way to Purple Mountain. Pro tip: Come at sunset when golden light dances on Xuanwu Lake – pure magic! With Instagram-worthy spots at every turn, your camera roll will thank you. Perfect for a peaceful escape from the city hustle!

Everything you need to know about Pingdingshan Park (Southeast Gate)
Jinling Hotel is a top choice near Pingdingshan Park South-East Gate, just a 5-minute walk from the entrance. It offers modern rooms with excellent views of the surrounding greenery and convenient access to the park for morning strolls or evening relaxation. The hotel features free parking, 24-hour front desk service, and complimentary shuttle services to major attractions like Zhongshan Mausoleum.
Another excellent option is Home Inn Business (Nanjing Zhongshan Mausoleum Branch), located just 10 minutes' walk from the park entrance and adjacent to Metro Line 4's "Zhongshan Mausoleum Station." This budget-friendly hotel provides clean, comfortable rooms and reliable Wi-Fi, making it ideal for travelers seeking value and convenience. Both properties boast high guest ratings for their location, cleanliness, and customer service, ensuring a seamless experience when exploring Nanjing’s natural beauty.
From Pingdingshan Park South-East Gate, take Line 4 Metro to "Zhongshan Mausoleum Station," just a 3-minute walk away, offering direct access to the historic Zhongshan Mausoleum. For nature lovers, follow the park’s walking trails westward—about 15 minutes—to reach Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, where ancient spirit ways lined with stone statues create a serene, historical ambiance.
Bike-sharing stations are conveniently located around the park, allowing visitors to ride to Purple Mountain Observatory or Linggu Temple at their own pace. Use Nanjing Citizen Card or mobile payment apps for fast, cost-effective transit.
For guests with mobility needs, wheelchair-accessible shuttle services are available upon reservation between hotels and key sites, ensuring inclusive and comfortable access to all major attractions.
At Pingdingshan Park South-East Gate, visitors can join morning Tai Chi sessions held every Saturday and Sunday at 7 AM on the central lawn, led by experienced instructors who blend traditional wellness practices with fresh mountain air—popular among seniors and health enthusiasts.
During spring, the park hosts the Flower Sea Photography Festival, featuring vibrant tulip and cherry blossom displays, professional photography workshops, and themed photo spots that attract serious photographers and social media creators.
In summer, the Stargazing Camping Night program opens designated areas for tent camping, equipped with lighting, security surveillance, and hands-on lantern-making workshops. Evening astronomy talks enhance the experience, making it a perfect family-friendly event. These activities emphasize eco-conscious engagement and cultural immersion, transforming the park into a dynamic hub for nature-based recreation.
Near Pingdingshan Park South-East Gate, don’t miss Nanjing Duck Blood Vermicelli Soup—try the stall at "Old City South Alley," known for its rich broth, tender duck blood, and handmade vermicelli topped with scallions. Warm and flavorful, it’s perfect for a quick, hearty meal.
Another must-try is Chicken Juice Soup Buns from "Qinhuai Xiao Guan" on Zhongshan Mausoleum Road—thin, delicate wrappers bursting with savory chicken juice, served fresh daily with limited availability. Arrive early to avoid missing out.
Weekend night markets along the nearby street feature over a dozen stalls offering authentic Jiangsu snacks like salted duck, osmanthus glutinous rice balls, and sweet taro soup. All vendors use fresh, locally sourced ingredients and avoid deep-frying, emphasizing authentic taste and healthy preparation. These culinary experiences offer a true taste of Nanjing’s rich food heritage.
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