Which one is more convenient?
Get off at Hankou Station.
The Wuhan high-speed rail station is far away, making it inconvenient to get into the city (of course there is a subway).
Hankou is a commercial center, and it is very convenient to go shopping and eat in Wuguang, Hanzheng Street, Jianghan Road and other places.
Go to Hankou River Beach, go to Nan'anzui to see the confluence of the two rivers, and scenic spots such as Qintai are also very close.
If you live in Hankou, you can use Wuhan Tong to take buses and subways.
Take the subway from Hankou to Wuchang to see East Lake, Yellow Crane Tower, Moshan, and go shopping in Chuhe Han Street.
Although Wuhan is very big and is divided into three parts: Hankou, Wuchang and Hanyang, the places where you really want to travel are relatively concentrated.
First, let me introduce you to the territory of Wuhan: Wuhan has three major towns - Hankou, Hanyang, and Wuchang.
Hankou is mainly about commerce, Hanyang is about heavy industry, and Wuchang is about culture and education.
Of course this is what was said before.
As for railway stations, Wuhan currently has three major railway stations: Hankou, Wuchang and Wuhan.
If you mainly want to visit Hankou, it is of course more convenient to get off at Hankou Station.
If you go to Hanyang area, you can get off at Wuchang Station or Hankou Station.
If you want to visit the Wuchang area, then Wuchang Station and Wuhan Station are more convenient.
If you mainly want to visit the East Lake Development Zone, it is better to get off at Wuhan Station, because Wuhan Station is a new station and the roads are relatively smooth.
It only takes 20 minutes to take a taxi from Wuhan Station to Ma'anshan Forest Park, East Lake Greenway, etc.
There are three railway stations in Wuhan: Hankou, Wuchang and Wuhan stations.
Hankou stands at Hankou; Wuchang stands at Wuchang; Wuhan stands at Qingshan, generally only accessible by high-speed rail.
In general, all three train stations have subways, and Wuhan Station is slightly further away.
Wuchang Station is more convenient.
If there are only two options: Hankou Station and Wuhan Station, it is recommended that you get off at Hankou Station, because there is also a one-day trip in Hankou.
Gude Temple-Wuhan Tiandi-Jiangtan-Jianghan Road-Wuhan Pass Ferry.
What do you want to play?
For shopping, the first choice is Hankou, Hanzheng Street, Jianghan Road, Wuguang, which correspond to low, medium and high-end, and travel by the way. The modern style is the river beach, and the Republic of China style is the Hankou Concession, which is the Republic of China buildings on the edge of the river beach, Lihuangpi Road and so on. Tourism,
The first choice is Wuchang. Get off at Wuhan Station and go shopping from Happy Valley to East Lake, East Lake to the Provincial Museum, and the Provincial Museum to Hubu Lane, Tanhualin, Yellow Crane Tower, Chuhe Han Street, and Optics Valley. If you are tired, go to Moshan to rest.
It’s okay to go there once. As for food, it doesn’t matter which station you get off at. In the evening, you can eat on Xuesong Road or Jiqing Street in Hankou. It doesn’t matter during the day. Wuchang is slightly better, with many students, delicious food and cheap science. The poster should have asked.
Yes, get off at Wuhan Station, or get off at Hankou Station... The main point, since you are here to play, I can only tell you where the place is closest... Wuhan Station: Happy Valley + Hubei Provincial Museum + East Lake Greenway, Cruise Ship
+Chuhe Han Street+Wuhan University+Yellow Crane Tower+Hubu Alley+Yangtze River Bridge (in short, it’s almost enough without crossing the river) Hankou Station: Jianghan Road+Hankou River Beach+Naval Engineering University (Although it’s awesome, it can’t be
Play haha) + various old buildings. To be honest, it feels like Hankou only knows so little about it. I’m not very familiar with it either. Haha, Wuhan is a place worth visiting, with many tourist attractions.
It's winter now, so we mainly focus on sightseeing spots in the city. It is recommended to get off at Hankou Railway Station.
At Hankou Station in the city, subways and buses can directly reach major tourist attractions in the city: Yellow Crane Tower, Guiyuan Temple, Guqintai, Hankou River Beach, Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street, Provincial Museum, Chuhe Han Street, etc.
You can get off at either Wuhan Station or Hankou Station, which is very convenient.
If you want more convenience, it is recommended that friends who visit Hankou and Hanyang can get off at Hankou Station; if you are visiting Wuchang, you can get off at Wuhan Station (Wuhan is divided into three towns: Hankou, Hanyang and Wuchang.
Hankou and Hanyang are both north of the Yangtze River, and Hankou Station is also north of the Yangtze River; Wuchang is south of the Yangtze River, and Wuhan Station is also south of the Yangtze River).
However, it is not absolute. If you go to Optics Valley, although Optics Valley is in Wuchang, you can take Metro Line 2 from Hankou Railway Station directly to Optics Valley.
For Wuhan Station, you need to take Metro Line 4 and transfer to Line 2 (Metro Line 2 leads to Hankou Station, and Metro Line 4 leads to Wuhan Station. The two lines can be transferred at Hongshan Square Station and Zhongnan Road Station respectively).
The scenic spots are mainly concentrated in Wuchang. It is recommended to live near Han Street. All scenic spots are not far away, and there is a subway, so the transportation is convenient.
There are plenty of options for late night snacks.
From Han Street, you can take a cruise to East Lake, Greenway, Moshan, Botanical Garden, Cherry Garden, and Plum Garden.
You can take bus 401 to Yellow Crane Tower, Hubu Lane, and the Bund.
You can take the bus in the opposite direction to the Provincial Museum, Wuhan University, and East Lake Liyuan.
Hankou is actually mainly about shopping and eating.
It is also very convenient to take Hanjie Metro Line 4 to Jianghan Road a few stops away.
First go to Hankou Station, visit the river beach and eat delicious food (Xiesong Road), Lihuangpi Road, there is a science and technology museum on the riverside worth seeing.
Then take the ferry to Wuchang in the evening, stay under the Yellow Crane Tower, and go to Hubu Lane.
Take the East Lake Cruise to go to the Greenway Provincial Expo.
Wuhan University is on the edge of East Lake.
You can check out libraries and museums.
Eat and shop at Chuhe Han Street.
Take Line 7 to the Garden Expo Park.
To go to East Lake, get off at Wuhan Station. To go to Jianghan Road, Jiangbian, Zhiyinhao, it is convenient to get off at Hankou Station.