2,55 EUR
Garden Inn in Lijiang in Lijiang
No.7 Yishang Wenming Alley, Wuyi Street - Old Town LijiangLijiang
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Volksrepublik China




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Garden Inn in Lijiang in Lijiang
During your stay, our courtyard provides fantastic open or shaded areas for you to enjoy the sun and fresh mountain air of Lijiang. Our balcony area has amazing views of the mountains, valley & old town. You are welcome to use our cozy common room with comfy lounges, a billiard/pool table, ping pong table, and TV/DVD. Alternatively, enjoy some wine, beer and music in the bar. Of course, you could show your talent and have some fun on our guitar. We provide free travel information. If you prefer not to take an organised tour, you can do it yourself using our free travel information & hire bicycles. We also provide ticket booking services for buses, flights & excursions. Our internet and wireless is fast and free. Meals are available all day, with a selection of inexpensive Western and Chinese food. We invite you to join us for our staff lunch and dinner.
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- Checkout bis 12:00 Uhr
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Upon arrival cash payments only.Wegbeschreibung
The Garden Inn is located on the east side of Lijiang old town, a few minutes walk from the center of the old town (Sifang Square).If you prefer not to walk, a taxi can drop you off in front of our hostel. If needed, we can provide a pickup service from the bus station or airport (just let us know your arrival details in advance).
By walk: If you are at the Waterwheel (near the KFC, on the edge of the old &, new town), you should walk south along the water channel towards Sifang Square (signposted).
From Sifang Square you should walk east along Wuyi Street (away from the small hill) for a few minutes. You will pass some shops and 50 meters later Wuyi Street then turns into Wenming Lane.