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Ask for recommendation, what are the specialties in Hangzhou?
There is one place that should meet your requirements: Where Street. If you take a taxi, all taxi drivers know; If you take a bus, you can get to the station at Where Street, Wu Shan and Gulou. All these can be reached very close. If you drive, you should be able to find all the above places entered on the GPS.

Next, let me introduce you to Where Street. Hefang Street is an antique (mainly Song Dynasty) street built by Hangzhou Municipal Government, which is connected with the imitation Song Pedestrian Street on Zhongshan South Road and is also a pedestrian street. There are many snacks in the street, fried, fried, stewed, steamed and roasted. Many things are found in Hangzhou, such as Ding Sheng cake, small fever faint, pear candy and so on. Of course, steamed stuffed bun and wonton are more common, and there are other flavors. I suggest you take a walk before you decide what to eat, otherwise you won't be able to eat anything delicious when you are full in front. This street is not short, and there are alleys beside it.

There is also a "Yin Gao Lane" next to it. There are many regular restaurants. Several famous old shops in Hangzhou have branches here. You can also eat there. This is a house far from where street is.

There are many things to see in Hefen Street, some of which are for a fee, such as "peep show", where a waiter (male) in ancient costume greets you; Some don't charge, such as the Bronze Art Museum. There are more free ones. Judging from the time, it should take you half a day to read it carefully. So you can go in the morning, have lunch there, go shopping for a while in the afternoon, and change places when you are tired. Or go at two or three in the afternoon and stroll there until you come back from dinner.

Next to it is the "Wu Shan Tianfeng", one of the new ten scenic spots in Hangzhou, and Hefang Street is at the foot of Wu Shan. You can also walk along Wu Shan to the West Lake Yuelao Temple, which is for marriage. At the other end of Hefang Street is the Drum Tower, with an ancient city gate (newly built).

There should be some places worth visiting in Hefang Street. We Hangzhou people sometimes take our families shopping during holidays. Of course, this is my personal opinion for your reference.