Step out from Wangjiawan Subway Station Exit 1 and dive into Nanjing's urban vibe! This spot is perfect for experiencing local life, with authentic snack stalls and quirky boutiques just steps away. Superb transport links let you easily reach hotspots like Confucius Temple and Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. Don't miss trying the legendary duck blood vermicelli soup nearby – a flavor you won't forget!















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Staying here was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The room was well-equipped with everything I needed—comfortable bed, reliable Wi-Fi, working air conditioning, and a functional bathroom. Cleanliness was top-notch; the entire space felt fresh and meticulously maintained, down to the mirrors and shower tiles. Located just steps away from Xunjiekou and the Presidential Palace, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring the city. Public transportation is right outside—metro and buses are easy to access, making day trips or evening outings stress-free. What really stood out was the staff—they were warm, attentive, and genuinely helpful. They went above and beyond to assist with local recommendations and even helped arrange a ride. It’s rare to find such hospitality in a central location without the high price tag. For travelers looking for comfort, cleanliness, and great service in a prime spot, this hotel is an absolute must-try. I’ll definitely be returning on my next visit to Nanjing.

I was extremely satisfied with my stay at No.5 Kairun Apartment Hotel in Nanjing. Located just a short walk from Xunjiekou and Deji Plaza, the hotel offers unbeatable convenience for shopping and dining. The apartment was spacious, well-furnished, and fully equipped with everything I needed—cooking facilities, clean linens, and modern amenities. The staff were friendly and responsive, making check-in and any requests smooth and hassle-free. What stood out most was the excellent value for money—luxurious comfort without the luxury price tag. I’d highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Nanjing. It’s not just a hotel; it’s a home away from home.

My stay at Kaiwang Hotel was absolutely fantastic! The room was spacious and bright, with excellent natural lighting that made the space feel open and welcoming. All amenities were well-maintained and functional—bed was super comfortable, and cleanliness was top-notch from top to bottom. I loved how convenient everything was: great dining options just steps away, shopping nearby, and major attractions like Mingguo Park only a short walk or quick subway ride away. The location is perfect for exploring Nanjing without the hassle of long commutes. It’s rare to find such a clean, quiet, and well-located hotel at this price point. Highly recommend it for both business and leisure travelers. Will definitely be back on my next trip to Nanjing!

I stayed here for a business trip and was genuinely impressed. The location is perfect—just a short walk from Xuanwu Lake and Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, making it super convenient for sightseeing or commuting. The hotel’s design stands out with its warm wooden tones and natural finishes—very calming and inviting right from the moment you step in. The room itself was spacious, quiet, and well-maintained, which made for a peaceful night's sleep despite being in a bustling city. Staff were friendly, professional, and efficient during check-in—no long waits, just quick and courteous service. Cleanliness was top-notch; everything felt fresh and spotless. What really stood out was the value for money—affordable pricing without compromising on comfort or quality. If I’m ever back in Nanjing, this will definitely be my go-to choice.

Staying here was absolutely fantastic—comfortable, clean, and well-maintained throughout. The room was spacious with a cozy bed that made for a great night’s sleep. Everything felt modern and thoughtfully designed, from the high-quality linens to the reliable hot water and efficient air conditioning. The bathroom was spotless and well-organized, which really stood out. Staff were friendly and attentive without being intrusive—always ready to help with anything you needed. Location is excellent: close to the Presidential Palace and just a short walk from metro access, making it easy to explore the city. Quiet neighborhood means you can relax after a long day. I’d highly recommend this place—great value for money and a truly welcoming atmosphere. Definitely coming back next time I visit Nanjing.

Staying at Three Cups of Tea Youth Apartment felt like stepping into the heart of old Nanjing. The room captures that authentic, slightly worn charm of a traditional local home—simple but full of character, exactly what I was looking for. The ground floor residents are friendly and welcoming, adding to the sense of community and safety. The bathroom is clean and well-maintained, though a bit tight on space—still, it’s clear they put effort into keeping everything tidy. One thing puzzled me: the next morning, I noticed people holding a funeral ceremony right outside my window. After asking around, I learned there’s a nearby cemetery with long-standing traditions, so it wasn’t an issue—it just added a unique cultural layer to the experience. Overall, this place offers a genuine, low-key vibe with excellent value. If you want to feel like a real local in Nanjing, this is a must-try.

Staying at Qingmu Hotel (Nanjing Xuanwu Lake Fuhougang) was a perfect choice for my trip to Nanjing. Located right across from Xu Beihong's former residence, the hotel offers unbeatable convenience—just a short walk to Xuanwu Lake and other major attractions. The room was spotlessly clean, well-maintained, and very comfortable, with excellent hygiene standards throughout. The staff were friendly, helpful, and attentive without being intrusive. What really stood out was the value—affordable pricing for such a central location and high-quality service. If you're visiting Nanjing and want a great base that’s close to everything, this is definitely one of the top picks. Highly recommended!

We booked this hotel for our family stay, and my mom said she was quite satisfied with the room and overall atmosphere. It’s very quiet, which made it perfect for a relaxing getaway. The only downside is that there aren’t many dining options nearby—we ended up ordering food delivery for every meal. There was a minor issue with the air conditioning not working consistently, but it didn’t ruin the experience. Overall, we found the hotel to be peaceful, well-located, and great value for money. Definitely something we’d consider again.

I stayed at Suxianju Hotel for one night and was genuinely impressed. The room was spotlessly clean, with fresh linens and a well-maintained bathroom—hygiene was clearly a top priority. Located just a short walk from Xunjiekou Metro Station, it's incredibly convenient for exploring the city center. There are plenty of restaurants and local shops nearby, making daily needs easy to handle without going far. What stood out most was the incredible value for money—this level of comfort and cleanliness doesn't come at a high price. I'd highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Nanjing. It’s definitely a place I’d book again on my next trip.

We had a last-minute trip and arrived at the hotel well past midnight, but the owner was incredibly welcoming and helped us check in without any hassle. The room was small but spotlessly clean, with excellent air conditioning and good ventilation through the window—perfect for a peaceful night's sleep. Though compact, it had everything we needed: a comfy bed, functional bathroom, and all the essentials. The location is fantastic—just a short walk to Xuanwu Lake and Xuanwumen Metro Station, making it super convenient for exploring Nanjing. For the price, this place offers amazing value. I’d definitely stay here again if I’m ever back in the area.

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.
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