Accommodation around Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center
Surrounding hotels include: Kunlun He Yue Hotel (Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center May 4th Square Store), Qingdao Yandao Star Holiday Apartment and Qingdao Olympic Sailing May 4th Square Yaduo Hotel.
Kunlun He Yue Hotel (Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center Wu Si Plaza Branch)
Kunlun He Yue Hotel (Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center Store) is located in the Olympic Sailing Center, and the venue of the 20 18 Shanghai Cooperation Qingdao Summit is just around the corner. The lighthouse and the Olympic rings are on the lover's dam, creating a new business card for Qingdao's beautiful light show. Looking at the cruise ship, the pier, the seaside scenery and the beautiful sunset, you can easily watch the sailing pier, the May Fourth Square, the seaside light show and other scenery from the room, which makes people feel open and comfortable.
Qingdao Yandao Star Holiday Apartment
Qingdao Yandao Star Holiday Apartment is located in Yan 'erdao Road in the center of Qingdao, at the junction of Yan 'erdao Road and Zhangzhou No.2 Road, adjacent to Book City in the north and Mai Le Kai in the west, about one kilometer away from the municipal government, and it can be reached in ten minutes by taxi. About 9 kilometers away from the International Convention and Exhibition Center; There are many shops around the apartment, and you can walk to famous landmarks such as Hong Kong Zhonglu Commercial Street, Zhangzhou Road Bar Culture Street, Jiangxi Road Food Street, Shanghang Road Japan-Korea Food Street, Jiashike, Hisense Plaza, Olympic Sailing Center Shanghe Conference Center, Couples' Nest and so on.
Atour Hotel Qingdao Aofan Wu Si Plaza Branch
Atour Hotel Qingdao Olympic Sailing May 4th Square is a warm-hearted habitat, very simple, just to meet you on the road. As the first time to enter the island city, life is that Atour is a lighthouse adjacent to the Olympic rings, the Olympic sailing base and the lover dam. Haizi wrote: "Facing the sea, spring blossoms". I wonder if your attitude towards the sea is different.
If you want to visit Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center, you need to prepare relevant documents and book a hotel in advance.
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Food around Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center
Yiqinghui (Hong Kong Zhonglu Branch), Chinese restaurant on the 6th floor of the Westin Qingdao and Caojia seafood barbecue stall.
Yiqinghui (Hong Kong Zhonglu Branch): The restaurant in Holiday Inn Qingdao Center is mainly seafood, combining classic and innovative Shandong cuisine, focusing on good taste with ingenuity and showing the pure color and fragrance of dishes. Our specialties are grilled fish, duck tongue, pig's feet, spicy fried Harry, fish head in casserole, preserved egg pig's feet, smoked steak and pigeon soup.
Chinese Restaurant, 6th Floor, Westin Qingdao: Our specialties are dry fried beef rice noodles, pineapple oil, fish-flavored pineapple shrimp balls, chef's recommended soup, Thai durian crisp, boiled turbot, yipin beef, shrimp dumplings, crispy shrimp balls with green mustard sauce, and Shandong braised elbow.
Caojia seafood barbecue stall: Our specialties include Spanish mackerel jiaozi, rice, spicy crab claws, cuttlefish jiaozi, roasted palm palm treasure, roasted tenderloin, Spanish mackerel cake, dried squid claws, spicy fried clams, seafood soup, cold dishes, flavored eggplant, roasted scallops, roasted Flammulina velutipes, shredded potatoes with hot and sour taste, etc.
Other precautions of Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center
Time spent in Qingdao Olympic Sailing Center
3 hours to 5 hours
May 4th Square is a place where visitors to Qingdao must punch in, and it has been searched for many times on various platforms. Driven by the light show, it is very popular. But perfect angle was not there. First of all, there are too many people there. Secondly, he is too close to the light show. The overall effect is not so good; Walk eastward from May 4th Square along the wooden plank road by the sea, and you will see the big torch of the 2008 Olympic Games.