
Nanjing/Xiamafang Park Hotel Deals
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Step into Xia Mafang Ruins Park where Ming Dynasty whispers linger! The 600-year-old stone memorial archway stands proud, its weathered carvings telling imperial tales. Cycle along tree-canopied paths to discover hidden Ming-era stone relics, or watch artists sketch under pagodas. At dusk, join locals for square dancing – this is Nanjing's living history with a side of vibrant community spirit.











Everything you need to know about Xiamafang Park
Nanjing Jinling Hotel is ideal, located just 1.5 km away with free shuttle service to the park. It offers family-friendly rooms, indoor pool, and easy access to metro line 2, connecting major attractions like Zhongshan Mausoleum and Xuanwu Lake. The hotel’s proximity ensures a seamless blend of comfort and cultural exploration, perfect for travelers seeking both convenience and authenticity.
Guests can join guided Ming Dynasty stone carving tours, exploring the intricate craftsmanship of the original stone archway and spirit way statues. Seasonal events include Hanfu parades and ancient music performances, immersing visitors in traditional rituals. Interactive digital exhibits use VR technology to reconstruct historical sacrificial ceremonies, offering an engaging educational experience. The site is also part of the broader Ming Tombs Cultural Corridor, enhancing its academic and tourist significance.
Take Line 2 of the Nanjing Metro to "Xiamafang Station" or "Xiaolingwei Station," then walk 8 minutes to the park. This route connects key sites including Nanjing South Railway Station and Gulou District, with trains every 5–10 minutes. Alternatively, bus lines 315, 317, or 94 stop nearby, taking about 20 minutes. On-site QR code guides enable smartphone-based audio tours, enhancing visitor engagement.
The Xiamafang Stone Archway itself is a prime photo spot, with its elegant carvings and solemn atmosphere. The spirit way statues—lion, elephant, and horse figures—create dramatic silhouettes, especially during golden hour. The adjacent Ming Culture Square features classical bronze sculptures and floral arrangements, ideal for styled shots. On-site photo walls and Hanfu rental services allow visitors to capture authentic historical-themed portraits.
Absolutely. Hotels like Jinling Hotel and Home Inn Business (Zhongshan Mausoleum Branch) are within walking distance and offer breakfast, luggage storage, and convenient access to the park. Plan your day: morning visit to the ruins, lunch at local restaurants featuring salted duck and xiaolongbao, afternoon strolls along the spirit path, and evening relaxation or night light shows. Open daily from 8:00 to 18:00, it fits perfectly into a full-day cultural journey.
Xiamafang Ruins Park is a key remnant of the Ming Dynasty imperial tomb system, originally marking the entrance to the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum. The stone archway, a national protected heritage site, features inscriptions reading "All officials must dismount here," symbolizing reverence for imperial authority. Its architectural precision and symbolic layout reflect early Ming ritualism and urban planning ideals. As a physical testament to China’s funerary traditions, it provides invaluable insight into Ming-era culture, religion, and social hierarchy.
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I booked a single room for solo travel, and while the space is compact, everything I needed was well-equipped. The room has a window with good natural light, and cleanliness was top-notch—everything felt fresh and tidy. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly; they even checked me in early in the morning, which saved me time. Location-wise, it’s super convenient—just a 5-minute walk from Exit 2 of Fubridge Station on Line 3. Easy access to Zhujia Road, Xinjiekou, and other key areas. Perfect for business trips or short stays. With excellent value, great service, and a quiet, clean environment, this stay was absolutely enjoyable. Definitely coming back!

Staying at Qingmu Hotel (No. 1 Danfeng Street) was a fantastic experience, especially for parents sending kids to Nanjing’s South China Normal University. The hotel is just a short walk from the metro station—literally a few minutes away—making commuting super convenient. The room was spotless, well-maintained, and equipped with everything we needed. Comfortable bed, quiet space, and excellent air conditioning made it easy to relax after a long day. The staff were friendly, professional, and always ready to help. Location-wise, it's perfectly situated—close to campus, yet still in a peaceful neighborhood with great access to local eateries and shops. No need to travel far for daily essentials. Overall, this hotel offers outstanding value for money, exceptional cleanliness, and a welcoming atmosphere. Highly recommended for students, families, or anyone looking for a reliable, hassle-free stay in Nanjing.

This was my first time staying in a room that requires climbing a few steps, but it didn’t bother me at all—especially since the location is incredibly convenient. The hotel is just a short walk from 13th Middle School Suojin Branch, making it perfect for students or anyone working nearby. There are several local eateries around, including a familiar Hengda Chicken and a few cozy noodle shops—great for breakfast or dinner without having to go far. The room itself was clean, well-maintained, and had everything I needed. Most impressive though was the front desk staff—they were friendly, attentive, and went out of their way to help with any request. The overall experience was excellent, and I’d definitely recommend this place if you're visiting Nanjing. It’s a hidden gem with great value.

Staying at Qingmu Hotel (Nanjing Danfeng Street Zhujiang Road Metro Station) was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—just steps away from the metro, making it super easy to explore nearby attractions by train or taxi. I loved how fresh and delicious the breakfast was—everything was prepared fresh right in front of me, and the variety was impressive. The value for money really stood out, especially for a solo traveler like me. The staff were friendly, attentive, and always ready to help with any request. Safety and comfort were top-notch, even when traveling alone. Plus, room service offered great local food options—perfect for those lazy mornings or late-night cravings. Overall, this hotel delivers on every level: cleanliness, convenience, hospitality, and quality. I’d definitely recommend it and will be returning soon.

Just before our European trip, we finally made it to Nanjing—the legendary ancient capital of the Six Dynasties. This was our first visit, and since we weren’t familiar with the city layout, we booked Qingmu Hotel at the North Gate of Confucius Temple Metro Station. We couldn’t be happier with the choice. The hotel is perfectly located—right next to the scenic area, with easy access to all major attractions via metro. The elevator in the building, full breakfast options, and well-maintained facilities made our stay comfortable and convenient. We stayed for two nights and had to praise the breakfast—it wasn’t huge on variety, but everything tasted fresh and delicious. The housekeeping staff went above and beyond: rooms were spotless, down to the smallest detail. And yes, the front desk on the first floor offers free disposable amenities—something we noticed from reviews beforehand, and now fully understand why it’s such a highlight. Nanjing truly lives up to its reputation as a must-visit destination. Our itinerary included the Palace Museum, Presidential Palace, Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, Meiling Palace, Music Hall, the famous Ginkgo Avenue, the City Wall, a boat ride along the Qinhuai River, the Confucius Temple area, and Niushou Mountain. We also devoured countless local delicacies. Oh, and we almost forgot—the stunning restroom at deji Plaza! That’s one more reason to come back. Highly recommended for any traveler looking for culture, history, and unforgettable food.

Walking into the lobby, I was immediately greeted by a subtle, calming fragrance that instantly put me at ease. The moment I stepped into my room, I was pleasantly surprised—it’s a loft-style layout! The living area and bathroom are downstairs, while the bedroom is upstairs—perfect for families with kids who loved climbing the stairs and exploring their own little space. Despite its compact size, the room felt spacious and well-designed, offering great value for money. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable—just a short walk to the Presidential Palace, and everything else in the city center is easily accessible. Public transport is nearby too, making it super convenient. This stay exceeded all expectations. I’d absolutely book here again on my next trip to Nanjing.

Staying at Qingmu Inns (Nanjing Danfeng Street Hengji Apartment) was an absolutely delightful experience. From the moment we arrived, the staff, especially Miss Cao at the front desk, made us feel welcomed with her warm smile and exceptional service. The weather in Nanjing was quite chilly, so she proactively turned on the air conditioning before we even entered our room—what a thoughtful touch! Walking into a cozy, warmly heated space was such a pleasant surprise and made all the difference. This level of attention to detail is something I’ve never experienced at other hotels before. My travel companion agreed—it’s clean, well-maintained, and incredibly comfortable. With its great value for money, this place is perfect for both business trips and leisure travel. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Nanjing. Will definitely be back!

Staying at Deep Sleep Hotel near Nanjing Fuzimiao Metro Station was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—just a 5-minute walk from Line 3 metro, and only 300 meters to the historic Fuzimiao area. I loved how surrounded by local street food options, making it easy to explore authentic flavors right outside the door. The hotel itself is clean, modern, and well-maintained, with a quiet, comfortable room that made for a restful night's sleep. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout my stay. What really stood out was the incredible value—excellent quality for the price. If you're visiting Nanjing and want a convenient, cozy base with great access to attractions and eats, this place is a must-book. I’ll definitely be returning.

The room was spotlessly clean and thoughtfully arranged, making it a truly relaxing stay. The location is perfect—just steps away from Laomen East and the Qinhuai River scenic area, yet surprisingly quiet and peaceful despite being in a bustling district. I loved how easy it was to get around using public transit. The hostess was absolutely wonderful—warm, welcoming, and genuinely attentive. During the holiday, she even opened a bottle of wine for us and personally guided us to a nearby night market, sharing great local food tips along the way. Her hospitality made the whole experience unforgettable. This place offers incredible value and charm—highly recommend for anyone visiting Nanjing!

I had to book this hotel last minute due to a sudden change in plans, arriving late at 11:30 PM. The front desk staff was incredibly helpful—she even printed my documents for me. When the hotel’s printer ran out of ink, she didn’t just leave it at that; she checked when the nearby print shop opened the next day and called me personally to share the info. That level of care is rare! The hotel is just a short 10-minute walk from the subway station, making it super convenient for exploring Nanjing’s city center. My room was spotless, comfortable, and modern—especially loved the robot delivery service for food and snacks. It added a fun, futuristic touch to the stay. Overall, an excellent experience from start to finish. I’d definitely recommend this place and will be back.

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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