Liaoning Normal University - Nearby Hotels List

Nearby Hotels List

  • Howard Johnson Grand Hotel ShenyangThe Howard Johnson Hotel Shenyang (Shenyang Dejun Haosheng Dajiudian) is located in the central commercial and financial center, near North Shenyang Railway Station. On offer are 217 rooms including king rooms, twin rooms and suites. Each room is equipped with free broadband internet access. Complimentary breakfast and dim sum are available for the executive floor.

Dining options include a western restaurant, a Chinese restaurant, a coffeehouse and a lobby bar. There are also four multifunctional halls and a fitness center.

  • Liaoning HotelLiaoning Hotel (Liaoning Binguan) features a European architectural style. It was built in 1927 and was awarded landmark building honor by the National Tourism Bureau and Ministry of Construction. In the 1950s, Chairman Mao stayed in this Shenyang hotel and met guests here.
  • Shenyang Hengji HotelThe Shenyang Hengji Hotel (Shenyang Hengji Binguan) is located in Shenyang's Financial Development Zone within easy reach of a supermarket and the north Shenyang train station. It is just 30 minutes from the airport and 10 minutes from bustling Middle Shenyang Street.This Shenyang hotel has various rooms equipped with air conditioning, cable TVs, international/domestic direct dial phones and complimentary internet access.

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