Best Hotels Near Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport
Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH) serves one of China's most scenic cities, home to the legendary West Lake, a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Hotels in Hangzhou offer access to the picturesque West Lake pavilions, Longjing tea plantations, the Alibaba headquarters, and silk museums.
A sacred village on the edge of Lingyin Temple's forest — Aman has preserved 42 ancient peasant dwellings as villas, connected by stone paths under a canopy of camphor trees. Dawn meditation in the bamboo grove, private tea ceremonies in the farm pavilion, and silence of a quality that urban China makes very hard to find.
Forty pavilions and villas spread across West Lake's northern shore in a landscape of lotus ponds, bamboo gardens, and moon-gate corridors. The view from a lakeside suite at dawn — mist on the water, a pagoda silhouetted on the far shore — is one of the great hotel experiences in Asia. The Zhi Wei Guan restaurant is a pilgrimage for devotees of traditional Hangzhou cuisine.
Perched on a hillside above the Fuchun River — the landscape immortalised in the famous Yuan Dynasty scroll — Fuchun Resort offers villas and suites facing tea terraces and water meadows. The resort's Taoist wellness philosophy, its ceramics workshop, and the stunning infinity pool make it one of China's great nature retreats.
Villa-style suites on the wetland lagoons of Xixi National Park — each private pool faces a waterway busy with egrets and kingfishers. Banyan Tree's signature spa therapies, a fleet of private boats, and the Rain Flower restaurant serving lakeside Jiangnan cuisine make this an exceptional retreat for couples.
A lakeside landmark on the Su Causeway embankment — the Hyatt's rooftop pool at night, when the lake is reflected in the lit pagodas, is a genuine spectacle. Rooms are spacious, the Regency Club lounge offers a commanding view, and the position is ideal for walking the causeways at sunrise.
Minimalist white curves on the western shore, close enough to the Su Causeway to hear the willows. The InterContinental's West Lake-facing rooms are among the most photographed hotel interiors in China — floor-to-ceiling glass, a cloud-white bed, and the Leifeng Pagoda perfectly framed.