Blossom Hill Inn Zhouzhuang Seasonland
Water Towns, Shanghai and Eastern China, China
At a Glance
Tucked at the quaint water town of Zhouzhuang outside Suzhou
Seclusion and privacy is at topmost priority with only 20 rooms
Don't forget to check out the in-house museum and tea house
Two restaurants serving Chinese and Western cuisine to provide varieties
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Shanghai and eastern China’s subtropical climate brings with it four distinct seasons. The weather is generally mild and temperate, with a great deal of rainfall even in the drier months of the year. The frequent monsoon showers and scorching temperatures of June, July and August can make it uncomfortably humid, with the mercury regularly rising over 35°C. Winter is overcast and chilly, although snow seldom falls in this eastern region of China. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best times to visit Shanghai and eastern China, with pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists.
Call us on 020 3993 8476 to start planning your holiday to Blossom Hill Inn Zhouzhuang Seasonland or take a look at our itineraries to China
Description
A charming urban retreat renovated from three heritage Ming Dynasty-style buildings courtesy of French designer Thomas Dariel.
Tucked in the idyllic water town of Zhouzhuang just slightly outside of Suzhou, Blossom Hill Inn Zhouzhuang Seasonland was converted from three ancient Ming Dynasty-styled buildings into a boutique hotel with an in-house museum and tea house.
Seated by the Zhengfeng Bridge, each of the 20 rooms are beautifully decorated with classical Chinese-styled rooms with a modern contemporary twist. Amenities include a flat-screen TV, complimentary WiFi, heated floors, en-suite bathroom with either a bathtub or a shower, as well as tea and coffee-making facilities.
There are two in-house dining options, Summer Solstice and Winter Solstice, for servings of Western and Chinese cuisine. Room service can also be arranged. Other facilities include a library, spa and recreational area.
Experiences
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Evening Tour of Xizha Scenic Area
Let us whisk you away from the crowd into the lesser-visited Xizha Scenic Area in Wuzhen. The beauty of Wuzhen truly glows in the evening once the crowd of day trippers have left. Explore the many historic sites and ancient alleyways here.
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Fengjing Water Town
We will visit the Fengjing water town with its tiny bridges, sparkling streams, and peaceful families. Afterwards, visit the Museum of the Culture Revolution.
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Nanxun Water Town
Make a trip to Nanxun. Walking along the canals of the old town, one will not see enormous herds of tourists, but instead, locals washing clothes, sipping tea or playing cards beside the water.
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Suzhou Highlights
Take a trip to Suzhou and visit the Humble Administrator's Garden and Pan Gate. Explore the huge collection of cultural relics in Suzhou Museum and learn about the silk history at Suzhou No. 1 Silk Factory.
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Suzhou In-Depth: Second Time's a Charm
Today, we visit two more of Suzhou's best gardens: the Master of the Nets and the Lingering Gardens. We then visit the Yunyan Pagoda and Penjing Garden (a bonsai garden) at the Tiger Hill and conclude with a cruise at Suzhou Ancient Grand Canal.
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Visit to Zhujiajiao and Zhouzhuang
Enjoy a visit to the traditional water villages of Shanghai. Head to Zhujiajiao and Zhouzhuang where you will see a former trading village that rose to glory as a result of the Grand Canal system which exported China’s goods overseas.
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Wuzhen Water Town
Soak in the romantic ambience from Wuzhen's ancient docks, waterside pavilions and corridors from this beautifully preserved water town dating back to the late Qing dynasty period.
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Zhouzhuang Water Town
Head to Zhouzhuang and visit the 900-year-old Taoist Chengxu Temple, as well as the famous Twin Bridges.
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Zhujiajiao Water Town
Enjoy a visit to the traditional water village of Zhujiajiao. Board a boat and then visit Kezhi Garden, Great Qing Post Office, Tong Tian He Chinese Pharmacy and the Humanistic Museum.
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Water Towns, Shanghai and Eastern China, China
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