Where to Stay

Best neighborhoods and hotels for foreign travelers in Nanjing. From luxury to budget — find your base.

Xinjiekou

City Center — Best for First-Timers

First-time visitorsBusiness travelersShoppers

The heart of Nanjing. Major shopping, metro hub, walking distance to many attractions. Best choice if you want convenience.

Pros

  • Metro Lines 1 & 2
  • Walking distance to Presidential Palace
  • International restaurants
  • Major hotels

Cons

  • Touristy
  • Noisy at night
  • Higher prices

Recommended Hotels

InterContinental Nanjing
Luxury
~¥800/night
English OK
Jinling Hotel
Historic Luxury
~¥600/night
English OK
Ibis Xinjiekou
Budget
~¥250/night
English OK

Confucius Temple (Fuzimiao)

Historic Charm — Best for Atmosphere

Romantic getawaysPhotographersNight owls

Stay in the historic district with traditional architecture, night markets, and the beautiful Qinhuai River.

Pros

  • Night views
  • Traditional atmosphere
  • Street food
  • Boat rides

Cons

  • Crowded on weekends
  • Tourist trap prices
  • Limited metro access

Recommended Hotels

Shangri-La Nanjing
Luxury
~¥900/night
English OK
Zunjing Boutique Hotel
Boutique
~¥400/night
Nanjing Central Hotel
Mid-range
~¥350/night
English OK

Near Purple Mountain

Nature & Peace — Best for Relaxation

Nature loversFamiliesWellness travelers

Stay near the mountain for early morning hikes and peaceful surroundings. A bit further from the city center but worth it for nature lovers.

Pros

  • Quiet
  • Fresh air
  • Early access to mountain
  • Resort-style hotels

Cons

  • Far from metro
  • Fewer dining options
  • Need taxi/Didi to city

Recommended Hotels

Banyan Tree Nanjing
Resort
~¥1,500/night
English OK
The Lalu Nanjing
Luxury
~¥1,200/night
English OK
Hotel Indigo Garden Expo
Boutique
~¥700/night
English OK

Nanjing South Railway Station

Transit Hub — Best for Day Trips

Transit travelersBusiness tripsBudget travelers

Perfect if you're taking high-speed rail to Shanghai, Hangzhou, or Suzhou. Modern area with good hotels.

Pros

  • Direct airport metro (S1)
  • High-speed rail hub
  • Modern hotels
  • Less crowded

Cons

  • Far from old city
  • Limited charm
  • Fewer restaurants

Recommended Hotels

Pullman Nanjing South
Business
~¥500/night
English OK
UrCove by Hyatt
Mid-range
~¥400/night
English OK
Ibis South Station
Budget
~¥200/night
English OK

Booking Tips for Foreigners

Book Early

Nanjing hotels fill up fast during spring (Mar-May) and autumn (Sep-Nov). Book at least 2 weeks ahead.

Passport Required

All hotels in China require your passport for check-in. Make sure yours is valid for 6+ months.

Foreigner-Friendly

Not all hotels accept foreign guests. Look for international chains (Marriott, Hilton, IHG) or check Booking.com reviews.

Payment

Most hotels accept credit cards, but some budget places are cash-only. Confirm before booking.

VPN

Hotel WiFi is generally good but you'll need a VPN for Western sites. Set it up before arrival.