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Step into Little West Lake, a miniature masterpiece of Jiangnan elegance! Though smaller than Hangzhou's famous namesake, its serene waters dotted with weeping willows create an idyllic escape. Glide across the lake by boat or stroll along stone bridges, then unwind at traditional teahouses with Nanjing's local snacks—this hidden gem perfectly blends nature with timeless charm.

This hotel is a perfect getaway! Nestled at the southern foot of Purple Mountain, it spans over 300,000 square meters with lush gardens and fresh air, earning its reputation as a natural oxygen bar. Whether you're planning a family trip or a romantic escape, it offers hot springs, swimming pools, and a home theater—kids will love the play area! The state-guest-level service shines with attentive staff, well-ventilated rooms, and lake-view options for Instagram-worthy shots. Enjoy a delicious breakfast and multilingual assistance. Highly recommended for a memorable stay!

This hotel is a perfect oasis in the heart of the city! Nestled by the Qinhuai River with a backdrop of the Confucius Temple, it offers lush greenery and tranquil courtyards. Enjoy the romantic night views of lantern-lit boats from the 300㎡ terrace. Unwind in the hot spring or indulge in a spa massage after a day of exploring. Family-friendly? The home theater and tatami rooms are perfect for kids! With convenient metro access, free parking, and excellent service, it’s a top choice for your Nanjing trip!

This hotel is perfect for those seeking relaxation! Enjoy the authentic Japanese-style hot spring and elegantly designed rooms crafted by Japanese masters. Conveniently located near the subway, it's just a 15-minute drive to the 1912网红街区 and Xinjiekou商业区. With dryers and laundry rooms, your travel laundry worries are solved. The beautiful environment is Instagram-worthy, and the kids' play area makes it great for families!



Everything you need to know about Xiaoxihu
Recommended stay at Nanjing Jinling Hotel, a five-star hotel offering premium service and comfortable rooms with views of the surrounding gardens. Located just a 10-minute walk from Xiaoxi Lake, it provides easy access to scenic spots and nearby traditional restaurants. The hotel features an indoor pool, Chinese restaurant, and spacious meeting rooms—ideal for both leisure and business travelers.
Xiaoxi Lake is a well-preserved Qing-era garden, blending natural landscapes with classical architecture. Its tranquil pond, winding bridges, and ancient pavilions make it perfect for morning strolls or evening photography. Nearby attractions like the Confucius Temple and Old Men Dong offer rich cultural experiences, creating a seamless day trip combining history, nature, and local cuisine.
From central Nanjing, take Line 3 of the Metro to "Daxingong Station", then transfer to bus No. 20 or No. 44, getting off at "Xiaoxi Lake Stop"—a journey of about 30 minutes. Alternatively, use shared bicycles or walk along Zhongshan South Road (approx. 1.5 km). For convenience, hail a taxi—around 15 minutes, costing roughly ¥25.
Xiaoxi Lake is surrounded by ample parking, though peak seasons may see congestion. The site is open daily from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM, free of charge. Combine your visit with nearby landmarks such as the Confucius Temple and Qinhuai River Night Cruise for a full immersion in Nanjing’s historical charm.
At Xiaoxi Lake, visitors can enjoy traditional tea ceremonies and Jiangnan silk bamboo music performances, often held on weekends or during festivals in lakeside pavilions. The park also hosts calligraphy workshops and fan painting sessions, allowing guests to create personalized souvenirs inspired by Nanjing’s heritage.
The garden preserves original Qing Dynasty layouts, with notable structures like the "Listening to Rain Pavilion" and "Moon-Intoxicated Terrace." Guided walking tours highlight design principles such as jiejing (borrowed scenery) and duijing (view alignment), reflecting classical Chinese landscape philosophy. Photography enthusiasts love capturing misty mornings or golden hour reflections on the still waters.
Xiaoxi Lake itself is ideal for families, featuring safe walking paths, a children’s water play area, and shaded rest zones. Nearby, the Confucius Temple Scenic Street offers interactive fun: intangible cultural heritage workshops, folk acrobatics, and local snack stalls. Old Men Dong Historic District includes a children’s playground and science exhibition hall suitable for all ages.
Multiple bus lines and subway access ensure smooth travel. On-site facilities include benches, restrooms, and rental umbrellas or wheelchairs. Plan to visit Xiaoxi Lake in the morning, then head to Confucius Temple for dinner, followed by a night cruise on the Qinhuai River—perfect for a relaxed, enriching family itinerary.
Xiaoxi Lake shines in every season: spring brings blossoming cherry and peach trees, creating a pink-hued canopy above the lake; summer features lotus ponds with lush green leaves and delicate pink blooms, ideal for peaceful walks. Autumn sees maple trees turning gold and crimson, enhancing the historic pavilions with warm hues. Winter, though quiet, reveals a serene beauty—snow-dusted rocks and frozen ripples evoke a classic ink painting.
Seasonal events include the Spring Blossom Festival, Night Lotus Tour, Photography Contest, and Winter Tea Gathering. Each offers unique ways to experience the garden’s changing moods. Early morning visits yield stunning reflections, while sunset views provide poetic backdrops for photos.
Originally built in the 18th century as the rear garden of the Jiangning Prefecture Office, Xiaoxi Lake was a retreat for officials and scholars during the Qing Dynasty. It features authentic architectural elements such as brick-carved gates, Suzhou-style roofs, and stone pathways. After decades of decline due to war, it was restored in the early 20th century by local gentry and later designated a provincial cultural heritage site.
The garden reflects classical Chinese landscaping principles—using mirrors (the lake) to reflect buildings and create depth. Today, interpretive signs explain its history and design philosophy. Its layout exemplifies the concept of "though made by man, it seems natural," making it a living example of traditional Chinese garden artistry.
See what other travelers say about Xiaoxihu

Located in a perfect spot—right near the bustling Confucius Temple yet surprisingly quiet and peaceful. The staff at the front desk were incredibly friendly and helpful, making check-in smooth and welcoming. I took a leisurely walk along the Qinhuai River path, which was seamless and scenic. Along the way, I stumbled upon local favorites like 'Pang Yutou' and 'Nanjing Dapaitang,' offering delicious street food that made the stroll even more enjoyable. Everything was so well-connected and easy to navigate. This place truly offers a relaxing escape without sacrificing convenience or authenticity. A top choice for anyone visiting Nanjing!

Staying at Flora Hotel·Nanjing Several Carbonated Hot Spring Hotel was an absolute delight! The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from Fubiao Metro Station, making access easy whether you're arriving by train or public transit. The atmosphere is serene and thoughtfully designed, with a calming vibe that immediately puts you at ease. The room was spotlessly clean, meticulously organized, and the staff went above and beyond—they even upgraded us to a better room at no extra cost. Hot water came out fast and strong, which made for a relaxing shower after a long day. And the highlight? The carbonated hot spring pool—it’s truly unique and so soothing. I could feel my muscles unwind just after a few minutes. Everything about this stay was excellent—from service to comfort to value. I’d absolutely come back again. Highly recommended!

Staying at Lingyueju was an absolute delight! The moment I walked in, I was impressed by the clean, modern design and the peaceful atmosphere—especially with the private hot spring tub and cinema room. For the price, this is an incredible value; it feels like a luxury stay without the luxury price tag. Located just steps from Nanjing South Station North Square, getting around the city is super convenient via subway. The front desk staff were incredibly warm and helpful—they even gave me great recommendations for local food spots, making me feel right at home. The level of service truly rivals that of a five-star hotel. I’ve already decided to book again on my next trip to Nanjing. This place deserves every bit of praise!

Staying at this hotel in the heart of Laomendong was such a great experience. The location is unbeatable—right in the middle of the historic district, super close to local restaurants, shops, and attractions. I loved that there’s dedicated underground parking with plenty of space—no stress about finding a spot. The room itself is small but incredibly well-designed with a cozy Japanese tatami style that feels authentic and calming. The real highlight? A private hot spring bath where I could relax and even enjoy a movie—perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. Everything from the ambiance to the service felt thoughtful and high-quality. This place offers amazing value and comfort. I’d definitely come back and recommend it to anyone visiting Nanjing.

The location is absolutely perfect—just a short walk from major attractions like Confucius Temple and Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum, with excellent access to buses and subway lines. Right outside the hotel, there’s a lively street food alley where you can grab delicious meals anytime, making dining super convenient. The atmosphere is peaceful yet well-connected, offering great value for money. I had an amazing stay and will definitely be booking here again on my next trip to Nanjing. Highly recommend this gem to anyone visiting!

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!

Staying at Orange Hotel Nanjing Xinjiekou Jinling Zhonghuan was an absolute delight. From the moment I walked in, the warm and inviting atmosphere stood out—thoughtful design, soft lighting, and a cozy vibe made me feel right at home. The room was stylishly modern with a clean, minimalist aesthetic that felt both relaxing and refreshing. The bed was incredibly comfortable—perfectly balanced for a deep, restful sleep, even after a long day exploring the city. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable: just a short walk to Xinjiekou metro station and surrounded by shopping malls, restaurants, and local hotspots. I had breakfast on-site—fresh, varied, and included some authentic local treats that were a real highlight. Staff were attentive without being intrusive, always ready to help with recommendations or extra towels. It’s rare to find such a well-rounded experience where everything—from comfort to convenience—comes together seamlessly. This isn’t just a place to stay; it’s a memorable part of the journey. Definitely coming back next time I visit Nanjing.

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.

This stay at Homeinn Plus Hotel exceeded all my expectations—definitely a five-star experience! The location is incredibly convenient; just a short walk to the metro station, making it easy to explore the city. There are plenty of convenience stores and restaurants nearby, so finding food or essentials is effortless. While the room isn’t huge, it’s well-designed with a clean, bright layout. The bedding was soft and comfortable, and I slept like a baby—no waking up in the middle of the night. The bathroom features a smart dry-wet separation, no unpleasant odors, and excellent water pressure with consistent hot water supply. Front desk staff were friendly, efficient, and even took time to recommend local attractions—great for first-time visitors. Free Wi-Fi was fast and reliable, perfect for work or streaming. The self-service laundry area is spotless and very practical for longer stays. Overall, the value for money is outstanding—no hidden fees, no surprises, just thoughtful touches throughout. Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, this hotel hits all the right notes. I’ve already recommended it to friends and will definitely be coming back if I visit Nanjing again.

This hidden gem is a must-stay for young travelers! Located right in the heart of Xinjiekou, the property sits directly above a vibrant street food alley and bustling shopping district—many spots stay open until late night, making it perfect for those who love an energetic nightlife. The room itself is stylish and Instagram-worthy, with a fantastic projector that makes movie nights absolutely enjoyable. Everything is brand new and smartly equipped, from the modern fixtures to the super-fast Wi-Fi that never lags. Cleanliness is top-notch, and check-in was smooth and hassle-free. Special shoutout to our host Xiao Jiang—so friendly and helpful! They even offered free luggage storage, which made our trip much more convenient. Getting to attractions like Zhongshan Mausoleum and Xuanwu Lake is a breeze thanks to excellent transport links nearby. I’ve already recommended this place to friends—it’s truly one of the best values in Nanjing!
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