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Sofitel Nanjing Galaxy Suning

Sofitel Nanjing Galaxy Suning

9 Shanxi Road, Nanjing, Jiangsu
The price is AU$139 per night from Apr 26 to Apr 27
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26 Apr - 27 Apr

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Accommodation In Nanjing

Nanjing is the capital of the Jiangsu Province, and is a renowned historical city that has been the capital for several dynasties over the course of Chinese history. Come and visit the Ming tombs, spectacular parks and gardens as well as many fascinating attractions that make this city a perfect destination for your next holiday. Book your Nanjing hotel today and make your next visit to China awesome!

The Qin Huai River is the lifeblood of Nanjing. Take a cruise along the waterways and marvel at the famous sights along the water before stopping to explore Confucius Temple. This temple was once an imperial examination centre, but has since been turned into a wonderful place of worship. Just outside the temple is an impressive museum, which is across the road from a market selling souvenirs, handicrafts and local snacks. As you continue down the river, enjoy the serenity at Zhanyuan Garden, or marvel at the ancient Zhonghua Gate that towers overhead. For an authentic experience, book your cruise on one of the traditional painted boats to sail down the river in style.

The massive City Walls of Nanjing are an engineering feat, and were constructed over 600 years ago. It took 200,000 labourers over 21 years to complete the walls, as they moved over seven million cubic metres of earth by hand. Head to the Gate of China and see the best preserved section, which remain one of the best examples of early Ming defensive architecture. Nearby you can discover the ruins of the Ming Dynasty Imperial Palace that was built in 1366, but destroyed during the Qing Dynasty. The site was a prototype of Beijing's Forbidden City, and the layout was copied by the grandson of the Emperor when he moved the capital in 1421.

Stop and pay your respect at the Nanjing Massacre Memorial, which is a chilling reminder of the hundreds of thousands of Chinese who died at the hands of the Japanese in WWII. Walk through the parks and gardens that surround the mass burial sites, where the victims are honoured with sculptures, murals and artworks. Learn the full story at the museum at the entrance to the memorial, before heading to Nanjing Museum to see exhibits of some of China's greatest treasures. If you love shopping, you can't miss Xinjiekou, which is Nanjing's version of New York's Times Square, and the best place to find designer and high-end fashion in the city.

For a unique cultural experience, check out the Kunqu Theatre and a traditional performance of ancient Chinese opera. You can gaze in wonder at the Jiming Temple, or explore the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum at the base of Purple Mountain. The tomb contains the remains of the Hongwu Emperor, who was the founder of the Ming Dynasty. Purple Mountain is also home to the burial tombs of Dr. Sun Yat-sen and Sun Quan, both prominent figures in China's recent history.

Nanjing is a fantastic destination for your next vacation, so come and explore the sights along the river, marvel at the ancient Ming architecture and learn about the strong history of the city. Book your flight to China and all that's left is for you to find fantastic Nanjing accommodation. Check out our range of hotels and book one in for a perfect holiday in Nanjing!

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AU$86
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Popular hotels
Jinling Hotel Nanjing, Hilton Nanjing, Hilton Garden Inn Nanjing Hexi Olympic Sports Center, Nanjing Central Hotel, The Ritz-Carlton, Nanjing, Shangri-La Nanjing, Andaz Nanjing Hexi, InterContinental Nanjing, an IHG Hotel, Sheraton Nanjing Kingsley Hotel & Towers

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Nanjing?
InterContinental Nanjing, an IHG Hotel is considered one of the top hotels in Nanjing by Wotif travellers. Located in Nanjing, it has all the amenities and perks you expect from a quality stay. Another fave is Holiday Inn Express Nanjing Dongshan, an IHG Hotel.
How many days should I spend in Nanjing?
Visitors usually spend 3 days discovering Nanjing. But how long you decide to stay is in your hands. Browse our leading Nanjing hotel offers, grab a bargain, and then draw up an itinerary that makes the most of your time here.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Nanjing?
Put Qinhuai Qu on your radar. You’re in a brand spankin’ new city full of adventure and excitement, so it makes sense to stay in one of the most popular areas and within reach of major sights like Temple of Confucius and Nanjing Museum. Some of the most well-known Nanjing hotels can also be found around these parts, including Kempinski Hotel Nanjing and Novotel Nanjing Central Suning.
How much does a Nanjing hotel cost?
That depends on the kind of digs you’re after but we’ve got your back (and your wallet’s well-being at heart) with our awesome Nanjing hotel deals. Start the search for your Nanjing hotel by clicking on your holiday dates, then use our filters to fine-tune the results by budget, property type, amenities and more. February, March and April are the most popular months, so avoiding these will help you find AU$86 cheap accommodation in Nanjing.
How do I get a cheap hotel in Nanjing?
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  • Discover the joy of off-peak travel: June, July and September are Nanjing’s low season. Flights, hotels and nearly everything else is more affordable during these times.
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Dive headfirst into a world of family fun in one of our Nanjing family accommodation options. Featuring heaps of cool stuff like kids’ clubs, pools and games rooms, they’re not just places to rest up, but a destination in themselves. Use our “Family friendly” filter to find them in seconds, or have a look at these top-notch options for you and your pint-sized posse:


What is the best area to stay in Nanjing?
Nail the whole “location, location, location” thingy and pick a Nanjing hotel in the areas of Xuan Wu, Xinjiekou or Xiaoshi. While this trifecta of neighbourhoods take the spotlight, there are stacks of other incredible Nanjing accommodation options nearby. Use our “View map” feature at the top of the page to browse stays close to your must-see attractions.

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