Boasting a spa and wellness centre, a 2,000-square-metre fitness centre, a heated indoor pool a stunningly landscaped outdoor pool, a souvenir shop and 6 on-site dining options.
Centrally located in Jinghong, within 1 km of Manting Park and Sipsongpanna Wanda Theme Paradise, Doudou Meilan Fengqing Inn offers accommodation with free WiFi.
Only a 2-minute walk from Golden Pagoda Tower and a 10-minute drive from Sipsongpanna Monkey Mountain, XishuangBanna Elephant Home Guesthouse features ticket service at the tour desk, free Wi-Fi in...
Set in Jinghong, 3.9 km from Mengle Great Buddhist Monastery, Hidden Garden Inn (Airport Transfer) offers accommodation with pool with a view, free private parking, a garden and a bar.
Situated in Jinghong, Yunnan region, Mekong At Home Homestay is set 7.2 km from Mengle Great Buddhist Monastery. It is located 2 km from Manting Park and features a lift.
Situated in Jinghong and within 2.7 km of Manting Park, 26Life Ethnic Trail Yunnan Ethnic Creative Inn has a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.
On average, 3-star hotels in Jinghong cost £40 per night, and 4-star hotels in Jinghong are £93 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Jinghong can on average be found for £274 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Jinghong this weekend is £85 or, for a 4-star hotel, £59. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Jinghong for this weekend cost on average around £171 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £37 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Jinghong for tonight. You'll pay on average around £54 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Jinghong will cost around £134 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Jinghong:
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The largest city of Xishuangbanna, Jinhong is a curious mix...
The largest city of Xishuangbanna, Jinhong is a curious mix of ethnic flavours. Feels more like Laos or Vietnam than China, while having all the usual Chinese conveniences like seamless contactless payments, inexpensive Didi ride-hailing, low crime rate, etc. Not the first place you probably should visit in China, but definitely worth a short stay if you're into nature (lush jungle, sparrow-sized butterflies, wild elephants if you're lucky, etc), local foods, ethnic things, and of course tea. The city is being heavily invested into (at the time of writing, Nov 2019), which means after 2-3 years there might be many, many more Chinese tourists here - so take your chance while it's still relatively calm :)
Andrii
Latvia
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