Hangzhou is the central city of Zhejiang Province. It has a large area and many attractions. It is a popular city for tourism.
When visiting Hangzhou, the recommended number of days to visit is 3 days. During the day, you can enjoy sightseeing spots and taste delicious food, and you can stay in a nearby hotel at night.
If you want to have a better tour of Hangzhou, the itinerary and attractions are introduced below, and you can learn more if necessary.
Tour route DAY1 route: Baoshishan - Age of Innocence Book Bar - Beishan Street - Qinghefang Historical District - Sanzhi B&B DAY2 route: Xiaohezhi Street Historical and Cultural District - Canal World - Loft49 - Pinku Home DAY3 route: Hangzhou Library Buddhist Branch
Pavilion - Faxi Temple - Yunqi Bamboo Trail - Zhejiang University Zhijiang Campus - Baita Park Recommended number of days to visit: 3 days Best season: Four seasons Recommended attractions: Baoshi Mountain: If you want to avoid the crowds of West Lake and have a panoramic view of the West Lake, Baoshi Mountain
is the best choice.
Get up early to see the tranquility of the West Lake as before, and watch the starry lights of the West Lake at sunset.
Use gazing instead of walking to appreciate the unique beauty of West Lake.
Morning, evening and night are the best times to watch the sunrise, sunset and night view.
Price: Free Three B&Bs: A photography-themed B&B located by the West Lake, with an excellent location; the Japanese simple style created by the photographer owner who graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts allows you to have a good dream by the West Lake.
The most important thing is that it is extremely cost-effective.
Catering: There are many delicacies and snacks in Qinghefang. Not far from this block are Grandma’s House, Green Tea, New White Deer and other popular Hangzhou delicacies. Grandma’s House recommends garlic vermicelli shrimp, Green Tea recommends green tea cakes and bread temptations, and New White Deer recommends egg yolk chicken wings.
, pickled fish.
Accommodation: There are many accommodations around West Lake. There are good B&Bs around Qingzhiwu and Lingyin Temple.
For example, Sanzhi B&B, Yinzhu Villa, Xixia Xiaozhu, etc.
Transportation: The distance between the scenic spots is not far, so you can mainly walk. If you feel tired, you can also take the bus.
Xiaohezhi Street Historical and Cultural District Xiaohezhi Street Historical District is located at the intersection of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, Xiaohe, and Yuhangtang River.
The original old houses have rarely been renovated. Today, many "old Hangzhou" people still live in them, and they have a strong sense of life.
It is recommended to go to Fang Zengchang Sauce Garden, No. 15 Xiaohe Zhi Street, and take a photo with the word "sauce". It is said that this place was once the largest pickle factory in Xiaohe area.
There are many cafes, tea bars, mahjong parlors, and noodle shops along the way. Find a small tea shop run by local residents and visit the quaint courtyard inside the house.
Tickets: Please consult the scenic spot for specific details. Opening hours: Open all day. Attraction address: 100 meters southwest of the intersection of Xiaohe Branch Road and Changzhengqiao Road, Gongshu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province. Transportation: Take bus No. 1 or 76 and get off at Changzhengqiao Station.
You can reach the Buddhism Branch of Hangzhou Library by car or by foot. The most beautiful reading place in Hangzhou, with its antique attic and wooden bookshelves exuding fragrance, you can't bear to make a sound when you walk in, for fear of breaking the tranquility.
The meaning of the profound scriptures is unclear, but casually flipping through the books can make you feel at ease.
The Buddhist College is not often open to the public, so it is best to check the recent opening information online in advance.
Price: Free Baita Park: Hangzhou’s first railway departure station 108 years ago still has brand-new green trains. The former railway tracks have become promenades, attracting literary and artistic young people to take photos here.
You can even overlook the Qiantang River when you board the gantry crane.
There is a green locomotive in the park that you can ride on for taking pictures. It costs 10 yuan to ride a moving train.
There is also a locomotive restaurant where you can have dinner.