Mercure Suzhou City Center
After the holiday rush, Suzhou is quiet and perfect for a relaxed, unhurried visit. This two-day trip to see the plum blossoms was made even better by staying at Mercure Suzhou City Center—what an excellent experience! Right outside the hotel, turning left takes you straight into Shuangta Market, while walking right leads you down Dinghui Temple Street, packed with delicious local eats. Don’t miss Wangji’s baked buns—freshly made, crispy on the outside, savory inside. Their sweet version with black sesame paste pairs perfectly with a bowl of bean curd pudding—warm, comforting, and just what you need on a cold day. A few steps further brings you to Zhu Xinnian for some delicate wonton soup dumplings—simple but absolutely delicious. Keep going toward Shuangta Pagoda, where plum blossoms are just beginning to bloom, adding a quiet beauty to the ancient streets. A short walk more leads to Dinghui Temple, full of calm and history. On the way back, don’t skip Ya Ba Steamed Bun—it’s a local favorite with thin, juicy buns and a perfectly crisp bottom. Afterward, cross the street and head down Lüjia Lane to Jushi Lin, home to one of Suzhou’s most serene winter jasmine displays. The gnarled branches and delicate blooms create a peaceful, almost meditative atmosphere. At the end of the lane lies Pingjiang Road—perfect for a slow stroll, a chat with a friendly cat, or watching the shimmering river like jelly. Just a 15-minute walk from here brings you to Cou Garden, where we were lucky enough to catch the rare and stunning 140-year-old pink peony tea in full bloom. Finally, take the Xiangmen Metro back to the hotel—easy, scenic, and stress-free. The management by Huazhu Group really shows: check-in was smooth, and staff member Xiao Yin took time to understand my needs and suggested upgrading to a Deluxe King Room for just 49 yuan extra. The view? Gorgeous—right onto the twin pagodas. Plus, breakfast was fantastic: wide variety, with standout dishes like warm red date porridge and a rich cappuccino. They also handed me a warm bottled water and a steam eye mask upon arrival—such thoughtful touches! The room was spotless, fresh-smelling, and the air conditioning worked perfectly. Everything about this stay felt seamless and well cared for. I’ll definitely come back—Mercure is now my go-to choice in Suzhou.