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Formerly the Crowne Plaza, this city state-sized resort, 15km east of Haikou and right on the beach, is a mix of luxury and gaudy kitsch. Done in a 17th-century French style, the hotel and hot-spring spa are very nice, if not quite as sharp as the competition in Yalong Bay. The s… Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Right in the middle of Haikou, the Haikou Hotel offers slick service and attractive rooms at reasonable prices. Service is several cuts above most of its competitors, and the rooms are stylish and without the usual cheesy touches. The restaurant is excellent. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This business hotel has a great location, but also a faded '80s feel. Although the rooms need a makeover, the service and facilities (down to the bowling alley) outstrip many of its newer competitors. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
It's not setting any trends, but the location is unbeatable and the fading three-star rooms offer excellent value. As a bonus, the airport shuttle bus starts and ends here. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The giant-sized Huáqiáo Dàshà still displays three stars out the front, but a look at the rooms and rock-bottom rates suggests two of those have exploded like supernovas and subsequently disappeared into the hotel-star black hole. That said, the cheery staff and central location … Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Not far from Haikou Park, the Songtao is pretty basic but fair for the money. There's no English spoken and some rooms smell of smoke, but the staff were nice enough and it's hard to argue for this money. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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Destination information: Haikou (China)