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Acceptable rooms here are a bargain at this central Hànkou cheapie. There's neither English sign nor English spoken at reception, but sign language, production of passport and opening of wallet should convey the message. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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A chunk of heritage architecture, the central Dahua has style and substance, with a variety of rooms to suit most budgets. Rooms are quite old, but vary in size with some extending to balconies. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The McDonalds/Volkswagen Santana of the China hotel market, Home Inn is dependable albeit formulaic, aiming squarely at a middle-manager client base. It ensures fresh, bright, colourful (not very spacious) rooms, all with clean shower, plastic wood flooring, a value-for-money pri… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The erstwhile French embassy building, this rather scuffed up four-star hotel has failed to fully capitalise on its history and reputation, with cheap-looking restored wood panelling and flooring, and tacky oils on the walls. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Friendly and shipshape, the two-star Marine has welcoming rooms and handy positioning a short walk south across the road from Wuchang train station. Rooms are comfy, clean and come with satellite TV. Fúwùyuán (attendants) are stationed helpfully on each floor. Recommended. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Near the New World Department Store in Hànkou, this five-star hotel offers excellent styling and top-end business comfort, with an excellent range of facilities including tennis courts and a brasserie. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The well-equipped Shangri-La maintains its trademark levels of service and facilities, with comfortable rooms aimed at business travellers, although the ground floor Coffee Garden is getting weary, suggesting refit time. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
International four-star boutique hotel offering excellent service, good-value business apartments, family suites and rooms, all with high-speed internet access. Rates include buffet breakfast. Good discounts offered. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This heritage building dates from 1931, with an old-world dark style interior and an ace location off the pedestrian shopping street of Jianghan Lu. Rooms come with balcony, drinking water on tap and free internet, but aim for the south-facing and brighter front room (qiánfáng; ?… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Bright and tidy rooms with fresh furnishings, plastic wood flooring, clean showers and overall newness, just north of the Guiyuan Temple in Hànyáng. Two meals included per day; further branches around town. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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