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Where is the best place to stay when I plan to go to Nanjing in two days?

I'm not being modest. You think it's really appropriate for me, a local, to answer where to stay when traveling?

Along the subway line, my personal recommendation is Taiping South Road near Changfu Street.

Last time my brother brought his colleagues to play, and I also suggested staying there.

The reasons are as follows: 1. Convenient transportation: If you come to Nanjing from other places, you can take the subway by plane or train. Changfu Street is near the junction of Line 2 and Line 3. Line 3 can be directly accessed from Nanjing South Railway Station.

Changfu Street Station.

Carrying luggage makes it easy to arrive or retreat, and you can move in and out freely.

After settling in, you can go out to Line 2 and Line 3, GSM.

2. There are many hotel choices.

Close to the Confucius Temple, there are many express hotels, high-end hotels and unique hotels. If you book the hotel in advance, there are not many people, so there is no pressure.

If you come by car, you may have trouble parking. The nearby streets are narrow and there are many one-way lanes. I personally recommend parking directly at the nearby Bayi Hospital if the hotel does not provide one.

(Friendly reminder, parking fees in Nanjing are crazy) 3. The location is good.

To the north are the Presidential Palace, Nanjing Library, 1912 Bar Area, Meiyuan New Village, and the Six Dynasties Museum. To the south are Confucius Temple, Laomen East, and Zhonghua Gate. Except for Zhonghua Gate, Laomen East is slightly far away (you can get there by subway).

Within walking distance.

It is suitable for both young people and those who are out to see the world. This area is the essence of old Nanjing, and the so-called streets and lanes are also in this area.

There are many old buildings such as churches nearby, so you can view the flowers in broad strokes, or you can slowly examine them with your camera on your back.

4. Eating is convenient.

For meals, I personally recommend Sichuan Restaurant (please refer to Baidu map for the location). It is a time-honored Chinese brand that has been open for more than a hundred years. (Correction, according to the latest research, it was not more than a hundred years ago, 6-70 years ago, when the liberation was first opened.) When it first opened

I probably didn’t expect that Sichuan cuisine is so popular now. A hundred years later, the name suddenly became very unconventional. In fact, this is an old restaurant in Nanjing.

The place for breakfast and fast food in the lobby on the first floor is authentic Nanjing snacks. Many old men and women from Nanjing eat there.

The second floor is the ordering area.

The price is fair, and the price is fair.

In fact, you can have three meals a day there.

Or the nearby Lvliuju, which offers authentic halal cuisine.

There are many halal foods in Nanjing, which are very traditional. You can see beef pot stickers everywhere. They are all old Hui people, not from Qinghai.

Unlike your glamorous cities, Nanjing is very harmonious.

If you want to live a luxurious life, there is the Zhuangyuan Building not far away. You can also visit Qinhuai Bajue or something. I have never been there, but the boss of KMT has been.