Hotels with Shuttle Service to Station Near Xiaoxinmatoucun

Discover the authentic fishing village vibes at Xiaoxin Wharf Village! Rustic northern-style fisher houses line the riverbank, where you can watch locals mending nets and boats. Don't miss the ultra-fresh river seafood - caught and cooked on the spot! At dusk, the sunset paints the entire river in gold, making it a perfect hidden gem for your Instagram feed.

Shiguang Yueman Theme Apartment

Shiguang Yueman Theme Apartment

4.8 / 5Outstanding96 Reviews
周良街道橄榄树商业B座207号
6.75KM from Xiaoxinmatoucun
Valet ParkingPick-up ServiceSnack BarAirport Drop-off ServiceAirport and Station PickupAirport Shuttle Service
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Tianjin Yijia Homestay

Tianjin Yijia Homestay

4.9 / 5Outstanding12 Reviews
Shop No. 2, South Side of the West Gate of Lixiang Huayuan Community, Zhouliang Subdistrict
4.58KM from Xiaoxinmatoucun
Executive LoungeNon-smoking floorSnack BarPick-up ServiceAirport and Station PickupShuttle Service to Station
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Xiaoxinmatoucun

Tianjin Xiaoxin Dock Village Charm Homestay is a top choice, blending traditional Tianjin architecture with modern comfort. Just a 5-minute walk from the pier, it offers stunning views of the harbor lights at night through floor-to-ceiling windows. The homestay provides free bicycles for exploring nearby villages and ancient ferry sites.

Owned by local residents, the staff shares rich historical anecdotes and can arrange hands-on activities like making clay crabs or a seafood lunch feast, offering authentic insight into the coastal lifestyle. Located just 800 meters from Metro Line 9’s Xiaoxin Dock Station, it’s easily accessible via shuttle buses to downtown Tianjin—perfect for families seeking culture and convenience.

Xiaoxin Dock Village Art Pier Hotel is a must-stay for photographers, featuring a striking industrial-rustic design that complements the golden hour reflections on the harbor. Each room includes a dedicated photography deck overlooking the docks and silhouetted fishing boats.

Every Friday evening hosts the "Lights & Frames Night" event, showcasing light installations and offering guided night photography workshops led by professional photographers. Within a 1-kilometer radius, three iconic spots await: the ancient ferry stone steps, red-brick warehouse murals, and tidal reflection zone, ideal for sunset and star-trail shots.

The hotel offers free equipment rentals (tripods, wide-angle lenses) and personalized shooting route planning, helping visitors capture the poetic essence of Tianjin’s port life with ease.

The most convenient option is taking Metro Line 9—just an 800-meter walk to Xiaoxin Dock Station, with direct access to Tianjin Railway Station or Gulou Station in under 30 minutes, connecting to multiple lines across the city center.

For greater flexibility, free community shuttle buses run every 30 minutes between the village and Tianjin Station, covering the route in just 25 minutes. Alternatively, electric shared scooters are available within the village, allowing self-guided rides to destinations like Liberation Road Pedestrian Street or the Five Great Avenues Historic District—approximately 40 minutes away.

All transport options support mobile payments and offer English audio navigation, making them ideal for international travelers.

Xiaoxin Dock Village offers authentic cultural experiences such as the Old Fisherfolk Storytelling Sessions, where veteran fishermen share century-old legends tied to the dock, accompanied by historical artifacts. Guests can also join traditional straw sandal workshops, learning how to weave durable, slip-resistant footwear using natural reeds.

The seasonal "Sea Flavor Festival" features live cooking demos by local chefs preparing dishes like salt-baked sea snails and soy-glazed shrimp, with tastings included. Inside the Marine Map Museum, visitors explore Qing Dynasty nautical charts and antique compasses through interactive projections, immersing themselves in Tianjin’s maritime heritage.

All activities are community-led, emphasizing authenticity and hands-on participation—perfect for travelers seeking deep cultural connection.