PingJiang Lodge No. 33 Liu Jia Xiang, Ping Jiang Qu, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province 215005 More information about PingJiang Lodge
PingJiang Lodge No. 33 Liu Jia Xiang, Ping Jiang Qu, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province 215005
More information about PingJiang Lodge
Period Room Type Room Selling Extra Jun 01, 2008 - Nov 30, 2008(Mon-Sun) Standard Single/Twin $ 134 94 Breakfast: Included Dec 01, 2008 - Dec 31, 2008(Mon-Sun) Standard Single/Twin $ 126 88 Breakfast: Included Jan 01, 2009 - Feb 28, 2009(Mon-Sun) Standard Single/Twin $ 131 92 Breakfast: Included Mar 01, 2009 - Mar 31, 2009(Mon-Sun) Standard Single/Twin $ 151 106 Breakfast: Included Remarks: These rates are only available to users who book through cnhotels.com. Rate is per room per night included all taxes. Above room space is subject to availability. Above rate is subject to change without prior notice.
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PingJiang Lodge Rooms FacilitiesThere are 52 guest rooms at the Pingjiang Lodge. They are arrayed within 11 yards that are named according to different Chinese landscape gardening, such as Bamboo Yard, Apricot Yard and Pine Yard. The classical architectural design and décor of the rooms integrate harmoniously creating great beauty and peace. Each of the rooms is named to depict the Chinese philosophy, cultural norms, or the theme of the yard in which it is located PingJiang Lodge LocationPingjiang Lodge is conveniently located in the city centre of Suzhou, a famous water town in southeastern part of China. It takes about 1.5 hours drive to Shanghai Hongqiao airport, 2 hours drive to Shanghai Pudong airport, 3 hours to Hangzhou and Nanjing respectively. Here, you can experience yourself up close to the “Xiao Qiao, Lou Shui, Ren Jia” (literally means “small bridges, flowing waters, residences”), a typical description of the landscape and classical aura of Suzhou. Pingjiang Lodge allows easy access to different sightseeing spots such as classical gardens and former residences of ancient celebrities. To the east are the old houses of Suzhou residents; to the south is one of the UNESCO Heritage Sites • Master-of-Nets Garden; to the west is the famous Guan Qian Street; and to the North is another UNESCO Heritage Site • the Humble Administrator’s Garden. It takes only a few minutes’ walk from the Lodge to the Kunqu Museum and Pingtan Museum respectively.