Prince International Hotel Xi'an (Xian)
- Prince International Hotel Xi'an (Xian)
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Prince International Hotel Xi'an
country: China, city: Xian (City Center)
Prince International Hotel Xi'an Offering an excellent location, this property provides maximum comforts to all guests planning for a wonderful holiday in Xian.
Location
Situated conveniently in the centre of Xian, the Prince International Hotel enjoys a good transportation link to some of the famous sights, such as the Drum Tower, Bell Tower and the City Wall. The hotel is also located just 4 kilometres from the airport and 50 kilometres away from the railway station.
Rooms
This hotel boasts 143 guestrooms that are well-decorated and equipped with all modern facilities to ensure you a pleasant and comfortable stay.
Restaurant
The onsite Chinese Restaurant serves delicious Cantonese and Sichuan cuisine. Guests can also listen to the Traditional Chinese music while having tea in the tea house or relax with a fine drink in the lobby-bar.
General
The Prince International Hotel offers meeting rooms of various sizes as well as a business centre for organising your conferences and seminars. During leisure, you can make use of the gymnasium, sauna, massage centre and beauty salon available in the hotel for your conveniences.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Baby sitting service Business centre Cocktail bar Conference facilities Currency exchange Disabled facilities Faxing facilities Gymnasium Laundry facilities Lobby Photocopying facilities Reception Restaurant Room service Sauna | Air conditioning Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer Mini bar Private bathroom / Ensuite Radio Telephone |
Extra Information:
- 4 km to the Airport
- 50 km to the Train Station
Address:
No 32 South Street
Xian 710001
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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