Featured Hotels Near Sanguo Village

Step into Three Kingdoms Village and travel back to the era of legendary heroes! This cultural theme park brings Zhuge Liang's wisdom and Guan Yu's loyalty to life with immersive scenes and interactive activities. Ancient-style architecture makes perfect photo spots, while kids can dress in Han Dynasty costumes or try archery – fun for the whole family!

Jiahe Homestay (Sanguocun Branch)

Jiahe Homestay (Sanguocun Branch)

4.5 / 5Great2 Reviews
Machangshan Sanguo Village Scenic Area
0.06KM from Sanguo Village
Conference HallPicnic AreaPicking and PlantingMulti-function HallLakeside ResidenceHorseback Riding
per night
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USD**4
Zhouyuzhai Culture Agricultural Sightseeing Park

Zhouyuzhai Culture Agricultural Sightseeing Park

3.6 / 58 Reviews
No.199 Changshan Road, Machang Mountain
1.14KM from Sanguo Village
Conference HallPicking and PlantingPicnic AreaMulti-function HallSnack BarBarbecue
per night
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USD**2
Tuqiao Hotel

Tuqiao Hotel

4.7 / 5Great64 Reviews
桂园南路149号
4.59KM from Sanguo Village
Mahjong RoomFree ParkingJiuyanqiao Night ViewBudget-Friendly HotelNew Multilingual Resources AddedParking
per night
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USD**5
Nanjing Jiangning Ningqiao Hostel

Nanjing Jiangning Ningqiao Hostel

3.3 / 53 Reviews
淳化街道桂园东路9号
4.79KM from Sanguo Village
24-hour front deskLuggage StorageNew Multilingual Resources AddedHigh-Rated Accommodations
per night
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USD**9

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Sanguo Village

Jinling International Resort is a top choice, located right within the Three Kingdoms Village area, featuring traditional Chinese courtyard architecture and waterfront walking paths. Guests can enjoy views of ancient-style city walls and warship replicas from their rooms. The hotel offers complimentary shuttle buses to the scenic area and includes a kids' play zone and Hanfu experience studio for immersive cultural engagement.

Located just 45 minutes from Nanjing South Railway Station via Metro Line 3 and transfer to Line 1, access is convenient. The resort also provides wheelchair-accessible facilities and multilingual staff support, ensuring comfort for all travelers.

Visitors can participate in live-action Three Kingdoms battle reenactments, wearing period-accurate armor and engaging in tactical formations based on famous battles like Red Cliffs or Guandu. The Bamboo Scroll Calligraphy Workshop allows guests to craft ancient manuscripts using traditional tools, offering insight into Han Dynasty communication methods.

Evening highlights include a light-and-sound theater performance that combines projection mapping with live actors to vividly recreate iconic scenes such as Zhuge Liang’s counsel at Longzhong and Liu Bei’s three visits to the thatched cottage. All activities take place in the Cultural Interaction Zone, guided by trained historians to ensure authenticity and educational value.

Some experiences require advance HopeGoo—check the official website for schedules. Afterward, enjoy themed snacks like "Kongming Pao" and "Guan Yu Cake" at the on-site tea house, enhancing the immersive journey.

The most efficient option is taking Metro Line 3 from Nanjing South Railway Station to "Three Kingdoms Village Station," a 45-minute ride with trains every 8 minutes. Exit directly connects to the main entrance—just a 5-minute walk.

Alternatively, bus routes Tourist Line 1 or Y20 pass through major attractions but take around 70 minutes. For added convenience, special tourism express buses (e.g., "Nanjing Cultural Tourism Express") run 6 times daily, with a 50-minute journey ideal for families or travelers with luggage.

Use apps like Gaode Map or Nanjing Bus Pass for real-time schedules and avoid missed connections. Stations feature clear signage and escalators, ensuring accessibility for elderly or mobility-impaired visitors.

Yes! The Three Kingdoms Statues Plaza is a must-visit photo spot, featuring life-sized bronze statues of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and Zhuge Liang set against a backdrop of ancient-style city towers—perfect for dramatic group shots.

The Waterfront Warship Viewing Platform offers panoramic views of the lake and fleet of replica warships, especially stunning during sunrise or sunset. At night, the Lantern Maze becomes a highlight: hundreds of lanterns form story pathways depicting key events from the Three Kingdoms era, creating a magical, immersive atmosphere.

Scenic alleyways styled after Han Dynasty streets add charm—ideal for dressing in Hanfu and capturing authentic historical vibes. All spots have dedicated signage and safety markers, ensuring safe and enjoyable photography.