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Accommodation In Wuhan

China's Wuhan sits alongside the mighty Yangtze River and is the main city in Hubei Province. Wuhan has a long and colourful history, having been a pivotal city during several powerful dynasties, an important port and a centre for the arts and education. It is a striking city to wander around, filled with a range of architectural styles and brilliant views along the river. Thinking about visiting this fascinating city? Then take a look at our great selection of Wuhan accommodation for a pleasant and comfortable stay.

Things to do

The city is famous for its role in the founding of modern day China, with the Wuchang Uprising having taken place in the city in the early 1900s. Sun Yat-Sen spoke to the masses, encouraging a revolution. You can visit the Memorial Hall where this monumental event took place. Chairman Mao had a retreat in Wuhan, and you can visit the grand building that sits in lovely grounds. The Hubei Provincial Museum is a good place to learn more about the area's long history. Other museums include those dedicated to art.

Temples are scattered throughout the city, with Baotong Temple, Guiyuan Temple, and Changchun Taoist Temple among the favourites. A major tourist attraction is the soaring Yellow Crane Tower, which allows you to enjoy great views. For some relaxation head to the sparkling East Lake where you can enjoy beaches and parks. Moshan Hill offers good hiking and pretty views. Kids and adults alike will enjoy Wuhan Zoo, with its wide array of animals and amusement rides. Step into the glitzy shopping centres to escape the heat, and take a wander through Tanhualin with its assortment of trinkets and knick-knacks. A visit to Jinqing Street in the evening is a must – be entertained by street performers and enjoy delicious street food.

Getting there

If you are around during the fifth lunar month you will be treated to the lively Dragon Boat Festival, a lively affair with lots of music and dancing. With flights to Wuhan from several different domestic airports it is really easy to get to this interesting city. Our terrific Wuhan hotels add to the wonderful experience!

Wuhan hotels essential information

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402 hotels
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AU$96
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AU$226
Popular hotels
Hyatt Regency Wuhan Optics Valley, Sheraton Grand Wuhan Hankou Hotel, Ramada Encore by Wyndham Wuhan West, Somerset Future Center Wuhan, Renaissance Wuhan, Fairmont Wuhan, Hilton Wuhan Riverside, The Westin Wuhan Wuchang, Wuhan Marriott Hotel Optics Valley

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Wuhan?
Located in Hongshan District and with conveniences such as a restaurant and a cafe, Hyatt Regency Wuhan Optics Valley is a retreat Wotif travellers are crazy about. Also securing a top spot on the list of best hotels in Wuhan is Marco Polo Wuhan. Catch your z’s here and you’ll be close to popular attractions like Jianghan Road and Yellow Crane Tower. All set for an amazing time in Wuhan? Let Wotif connect you with an awesome pad at a rate that can’t be beaten.
How many days should I spend in Wuhan?
That’s like asking how much coconut you roll your lamington in — it all comes down to personal preference. Most travellers spend 2 days experiencing this top destination. Whether it’s a day or two or a week or two, our Wuhan hotel offers will help make your getaway an awesome one.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Wuhan?
Many first-timers like to stay in the popular neighbourhood of Jiangan District. That’s where you’ll find some of the most sought-after Wuhan hotels, including Wuhan Marriott Hotel Hankou and Lamtin Longwin Hotel Wuhan. There are plenty of things to whack on your to-do list in this area, such as Beach Park and Wuhan the Second Yangtze River Bridge.
How much does a Wuhan hotel cost?
Wuhan hotel prices differ depending on when you go and just how fancy you want your digs to be. To land AU$96 cheap accommodation in Wuhan, enter your details, click search, then filter your results by amenities, property class, budget and more. Another cost-saving tip? Avoid travelling in the peak season months of June, July and November, when rates are generally higher. Because the only thing better than going on holiday is getting it for a cheeky bargain!
How do I get a cheap hotel in Wuhan?
It’s a cinch. For cheap hotels in Wuhan, follow these tips:

  • Escape while everyone else is at work: Mondays to Thursdays are usually when you’ll pick up cheaper room rates.
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  • Embrace the peace of off-peak travel: January, March and September are Wuhan’s quietest months. Flights, hotels and nearly everything else is more affordable during this time.
  • Narrow your search using our filters: Then sort by the lowest price to pocket an awesome deal.

Can I find luxury accommodation in Wuhan?
You’ll feel like a star when you check in to one of our luxury hotels in Wuhan. The easiest way to discover high-end digs is by using our “Property class” filter. Here are some ideas to get you started:


Which hotels in Wuhan are family-friendly?
At Wotif, we’ve got a heap of family accommodation in Wuhan that deliver non-stop holiday vibes alongside amenities and extras like swimming pools, arcades and outdoor play areas. Discover places that’ll knock the socks off your pint-sized posse with our “Family friendly” filter, or give these a whirl:


What is the best area to stay in Wuhan?
Jiang Han and Jiangan District are two neighbourhoods that make Wuhan such an exciting destination. Another good choice for your accommodation in Wuhan is Qiao Kou. But no matter where you decide to stay, we have properties for all types of travellers. To view all the different Wuhan hotel locations, click on “View map” at the top of the page.

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