Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport - Nearby Hotels List

Nearby Hotels List

  • Holiday Star Airport Hotel The Holiday Star Airport Hotel (Jiarizixing Jiudian Xiaoshang Jichang Dian) is a budget hotel located in the Hangzhou Xiaoshao International Airport's immediate vicinity, providing guests with free shuttle buses to and from the airport every half hour. On offer of this Hangzhou hotel are various rooms including standard, queen and single rooms, outfitted with 24-hour hot showers, air conditioning, satellite TVs and free broadband internet access.
  • New Century Grand Hotel Hangzhou boasts the highest skyline of all premier hotels in Hangzhou with a height of 218 meters in 47 floors. New Century Grand Hotel Hangzhou is a member of New Century Hotel Group, which is one of Top Twenty Groups of China's Hospitality Industry and the largest private-owned hotel group in China.
  • Hangzhou Xin'ou HotelSituated in the Xiasha economic development zone, the Hangzhou Xin'ou Hotel (Hangzhou Xin'ou Dajiudian) is close to the Xiasha Trade Center, a popular shopping, leisure and entertainment center. In terms of dining, guests will find Cantonese, Hangzhou and Shaoxing dishes on restaurant menus. Guests will also find a large banquet hall and 23 deluxe dining rooms ready for booking.

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