Ping Jiang Lodge Suzhou (Suzhou)

Ping Jiang Lodge Suzhou (Suzhou)
Ping Jiang Lodge Suzhou

country: China, city: Suzhou (Ping Jiang District)

Ping Jiang Lodge Suzhou Ping Jiang Lodge Suzhou

Location
Built in a traditional Han and Tang dynasty architectural style, Ping Jiang Lodge Suzhou is located in Pingjiang district and the old city town. The hotel is also close to plenty of attractive scenic spots and historical sites around, such as Humble Administrators Garden and Garden of the Master of the Nets.

Rooms
In a cosy and tranquil environment, the hotel has 40 spacious guestrooms, all with courtyard view. Each room is well decorated and equipped with several modern amenities.

Restaurant
Cafe Bar is located on the ground floor, mainly providing western breakfast. Chinese restaurant is on the first floor, offering Chinese breakfast and Suzhou, Cantonese Cuisine.

General
The hotel has a lobby, which provides a relaxing and comfortable environment where guests can meet friends or business delegates. Round the clock reception service is also available to assist you in all your needs.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Breakfast room
Cafe
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Reception
Restaurant
Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Telephone

Extra Information:


  • 100 km to the nearest airport (Shanghai Hongqiao)

  • 4 km to the nearest railway station (Suzhou)

Address:
No.33 Niu Jia Xiang
Ping Jiang District Suzhou
Jiangsu Province


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