Hotel in Hutongs Recommendations Hello
I'll be in Beijing in October and am looking for a more authentic experience. I thought it would be fun to stay in the Hutongs. I...
LaoBeijinger replied:
Check out the Bamboo Garden http://www.bbgh.com.cn/
brian-ammon replied:
I really liked the [Beijing Hyde Courtyard Hotel](https://www.booking.com/hotel/cn/hyde-hotel.html) ([北京合德缘四合院酒店](http://j.map.baidu.com/jiY1L)) a couple years back.
jomamamamama replied:
Has anyone heard of this hotel? http://h5.161 hotel.com/
kk6its replied:
You can stay at my grandpas hutong. It's in Shan tan
ExpatCelic replied:
I stayed here for a few days when I first moved here. It was cozy and fun. http://www.courtyard7.com/en-gb/
Any good hotel/resort to recommend in Bali? And a private villa too?
Travel S. replied:
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Travel S. replied:
highly recommended check out Askara Villa http://www.booking.com/hotel/id/askara-villa.en-gb.html
Need hotels/hostels recommendations Bejing - Pingyao - Xi'an - Guilin - Yanshuo - Hongkong Title says it all. If anyone could recommend a hotel / hostel for the places...
ClarkKent1 replied:
Wada hostel for both Yangshuo and Guilin.
rsap replied:
I stayed here in Pingyao (Juguangju Hotel): http://www.tiwy.com/pais/china/2014/pingyao/juguangju-hotel/eng.phtml Not far from the old railway station. And I also would like to hear recommendations for Guilin and Yangshuo.
rw258906 replied:
Everywhere except hk can do that easy. Check out agoda.com Hk I recommend the hotel mini in central
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zobdnel replied:
Happy Dragon in Beijing is great, I always set up my friends there as it is in the old city, close to a great subway line to anywhere/bus to Sanlitun, has bike rentals, can book train/flight tix, offers good tours at decent prices, has a really decent cafe/bar, is close to Slowboat microbrew taproom (two minute walk south), and most importantly has a very nice English speaking staff. If you go to the great wall, greatwallfresh.com is awesome, can't even begin to recommend it enough, but only the owner's son speaks English. Pingyao, would also like to see suggestions, never been. However, I gotta imagine its a tourist deathtrap, unless you live in China and have a weekend of nothing to burn, you probably should reconsider spending precious vacation time there. Guilin/Yangshuo, it's been a few years (2011) but I stayed at Guilin Travelling with Hostel in the center of Guilin. Nothing special but they speak English and can set up your tix to Yangshuo/Longjing terraces (bus picks you up right outside) and are right next to the central river area, which is really beautiful at night and worth a wander. In Yangshuo we stayed at Trippers Carpe Diem, again, great English, awesome rooms, nice cafe with a terrace overlooking a rural valley and mostly importantly, outside the town. No matter where you stay in Yangshuo, do NOT stay in town, too noisy and touristy and its only a five minute bike ride away if you really want to go out for the night. Xi'an was great for hostels, anywhere within the city walls is probably good. I stayed at Bell Tower Int'l Youth Hostel which has a really convenient location next to the central drum tower in the old city. I would recommend it as it's not that far of a walk to the train/bus station to the Terracotta warriors/Huashan (although I'm sure you can find a closer one, jsut remember anything within hte city walls should be fine). Pro tip: spend every evening eating in the Muslim Quarter, the food is amazing and wandering the backstreets is really fun. Hong Kong has a lot more variety, from being there three times here is how it works. If you want cheap and close to the night markets (probably my favorite thing to do is wander them at night), stay in Kowloon. I would recommend any hostel in Sincere House on Argyle Street near Mong Kok station (there's gotta be at least 10 of them, just pick a decently rated one), do NOT do Chungqing Mansions on Nathan Street. If you want closer to Lan Kwai Fang (the nightclub district) or anything on HK Island, then try CheckInn Hostel in Wanchai or YesInn in Causeway Bay/ Fortress Hill. Any of these locations is good; bonus protip: check out Lantua and Lamma Islands, but not the giant buddha (tourist trap). Don't worry too much about ratings, these are all well-touristed sites in China so hostels are better judged in tiers and by location, worrying over a rating on hostelworld, agoda, or hostelbookers isn't worth it.
rockyrainy replied:
Xianximen hostel in Xian.(Don't go to drum tower, it is pretty shit with teenagers drinking in their bar below.)
Could anyone suggest a good hotel in Manila for a foreigner friend?
I need it of course to be accessible to the airport, less traffic jams (if possible), and near MOA....
Jerico C. replied:
Sofitel, H20. Crowne Plaza. Holiday Inn.
Stiffie M. replied:
Mahal Kita sa may Pasay Rotonda
Mariel B. replied:
Discovery Shores
Ray S. replied:
Jha Panlilio, maharlika morales naman daw kasi yung Solaire! HAHA