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Vienna International Hotel (Zhangjiajie Tianmenshan)
4.6/51848 Reviews
Zhangjiajie Downtown Area
The room facilities are basically complete, the bedding is comfortable, the air conditioning and shower are powerful, and a few more hangers can be added. It is clean and tidy. The front desk service is warm and thoughtful. The basement parking is convenient. Breakfast is also OK.
Zhangjiajie Wulingyuan Bamboo Holiday Homestay
4.9/541 Reviews
Wulingyuan/Forest Park
I was looking for an easy stay in the nature. This was totally perfect. I choose the biggest room, with veranda and big bathtub. The room was really good, spacey with nice living-room side. Bathroom was very good with big spa bathtub. Everything is working well, air conditioning, shower, bathtub… only small point is there is no fridge in the room but the owner was keeping our stuff in the kitchen fridge. It’s said that there is a swimming pool, but not in the property. This can be arranged by the owner to have a splash in another place. Super close to quiet entrance of south east entrance of the park where we could also do Covid test… 300 meters. The owner was carrying us where we wanted to go for a fee. DiDi is not super easy to get there. Restaurant next to thé hôtel was very tasty. Just don’t expect anyone to speak English around, but with Wexin, all problems get smoother with translation… The landscape in front of the hotel is very nice and you can walk on pavement between rice, corn, pepper, eggplants…super relaxing for city people Thus hostel is what you need to relax in quiet place and very very access to wonderful Zhangjiajie National park.
Purespace
4.7/5299 Reviews
Wulingyuan/Forest Park
Would recommend this place. This place is great value for money. Good location if you want somewhere calm and tranquil; having travelled around China to the big cities, I needed this more secluded stay. I could not fault the service. I arrived early and they offered me breakfast which was so lovely of them. The food is more home style cooking, simple but decent. The staff were incredibly helpful. I had a fever on my first night and they took good care of me. Kevin especially was very hospitable. Thank you!
山與溪度假酒店(張家界武陵源森林公園店)
4.8/5206 Reviews
Wulingyuan/Forest Park
The room facilities are complete, and the toiletries and furniture are of high quality. The hygiene is also very clean. The auntie changes towels and disposes of garbage every day. The housekeeper answers all questions. There are many restaurants on the road in front, but most of them are Group meals are not of interest to individual travelers. The hotel is about 1.2 kilometers away from Baofeng Lake and about 2.5 kilometers away from the east gate of Wulingyuan. It is more convenient to call online taxis.
Qiquan Homestay
4.9/5644 Reviews
Wulingyuan/Forest Park
The hotel is gorgeous! Very nice view and location. The staff is fantastic, Chinese people is very nice and friendly but they are the best. They helped us with everything we needed, arranging our trip to the National Forest Park and Tianmen Mountain! We really suggest to book this hotel to have a true and pleasant experience in Zhangjiajie, Wulingyuan, and to also eat at their restaurant, it is delicious! And a special thanks to 成龙, he’s the best and kindest guy.
Orange Hotel (Zhangjiajie Tianmenshan Branch)
4.7/5294 Reviews
Zhangjiajie Downtown Area
I stayed in 3 hotels during the trip and I liked Orange Hotel the most. It was the type we liked. It was very comfortable to stay in. There was a large table in the room for easy use. I liked its decoration pattern. The toilet seat was very attentive and kept warm in winter. It was very attentive. The bath products all smelled like oranges. I liked it very much. Thank you! There are also many places to eat nearby. The transportation is convenient and there are many places to eat nearby. I am very satisfied 😊

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Tips for Selecting a 4 Star Hotel in Zhangjiajie

Nestled in the heart of Hunan Province, China, Zhangjiajie is a natural wonderland that captivates travelers from all corners of the globe. Known as the inspiration for the floating mountains in James Cameron's "Avatar," this UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts a breathtaking blend of towering peaks, lush forests, and crystal-clear streams. Here's your ultimate guide to exploring Zhangjiajie, complete with practical tips, must-see attractions, and a taste of the local flavor.

Popular Attractions in Zhangjiajie

  • Zhangjiajie National Forest Park: The first national forest park of China, featuring the Hallelujah Mountains.
  • Tianmen Mountain: Known for its dramatic cliffs and the famous Tianmen Cave, a natural hole in the mountain.
  • Yellow Dragon Cave: A vast underground cavern filled with stunning stalactites and stalagmites.
  • Bailong Elevator: The world's tallest outdoor elevator, offering a quick ascent to the mountaintop.
  • Golden Whip Stream: A scenic hiking trail through a lush valley, often referred to as the most beautiful valley in the world.
  • Ten-Mile Gallery: A panoramic view of the park's towering peaks, best explored by sightseeing train or on foot.

Transportation in Zhangjiajie

Getting to and around Zhangjiajie is relatively straightforward, with a variety of options available.

  • Getting There:
    • Air: Zhangjiajie Hehua International Airport connects the city with major Chinese cities and some international destinations.
    • Train: Zhangjiajie West Railway Station serves high-speed trains from major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou.
    • Bus: Buses from nearby cities like Changsha and Guilin are also available.
  • Getting Around:
    • Public Buses: An extensive bus network covers the city and major tourist attractions.
    • Taxis and Ride-hailing Services: Convenient for shorter distances or late-night travel.
    • Tours: Pre-booked tours, including shuttle buses and private vehicles, are a hassle-free way to explore the parks.

Better to Know Before Visiting Zhangjiajie

  • Best Time to Visit: Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer mild weather and fewer crowds. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter brings chilly temperatures and occasional snowfall.
  • Entrance Fees: Tickets for the major attractions can be purchased individually or as combo passes. Plan ahead and book online for discounts.
  • Dress Code: Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as many attractions involve hiking. Bring layers for varying temperatures and weather conditions.
  • Language Barrier: While basic English is understood in tourist areas, it's helpful to have a translation app or a local guide for a smoother experience.

What to Eat in Zhangjiajie

Zhangjiajie's culinary scene offers a delicious blend of Hunan's spicy flavors and local specialties.

  • Three Gorges Fish Head: A signature dish featuring fresh fish cooked in a spicy and aromatic broth.
  • Spicy Chicken with Pickled Chilies: A mouth-watering dish that combines tender chicken with tangy pickled chilies.
  • Steamed Rice Cakes: Soft and chewy rice cakes served with various toppings, a perfect snack on the go.
  • Vegetable Stir-fries: Take advantage of the region's fresh produce and try local vegetables like bamboo shoots and fernbrake.

Climate, Weather, and Average Temperature in Zhangjiajie

  • Spring (Mar-May): Mild temperatures and blooming flowers, but can be rainy.
  • Summer (Jun-Aug): Hot and humid, with occasional thunderstorms.
  • Autumn (Sep-Nov): Comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists, ideal for hiking.
  • Winter (Dec-Feb): Cold and dry, with occasional snow.
SeasonAverage High (°C)Average Low (°C)Packing Suggestions
Spring2510Light layers, umbrella, and comfortable walking shoes.
Summer3322Lightweight clothing, sunscreen, hats, and rain gear.
Autumn2210Light sweaters, jackets, and layers for cooler evenings.
Winter8-2Warm clothing, coats, scarves, gloves, and good hiking boots.
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