In the middle of a busy shopping district, the Jinling has chic four-star rooms with a surfeit of amenities, including a sauna, several restaurants and a gym. Rooms are discounted 30% on weekdays. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This five-star establishment (formerly the Hilton) offers 40 storeys of luxury, including a golf course, bowling alley, swimming pool and state-of-the-art fitness centre. It's in an excellent location next to the Nánjing Museum and close to Zijin Mountain. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This classy hotel on a pretty tree-lined street has upmarket rooms with modern, spotless bathrooms and amiable service. It's a short walk from here to the Great Bell Pavilion or Nánjing University. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Just a stone's throw from the Presidential Palace and across from Nanjing 1912, this hotel offers spacious rooms and soft beds. Somebody went cuckoo with the décor, though - some rooms have plush orange carpet and pink walls! Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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This hotel is still excellent value for the price, with easy-on-the eyes décor and a convenient location. Rates are slashed as much as 50% on weekdays. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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It's hard to miss this eye-popping orange-and-yellow hotel, standing like a beacon next to its utilitarian grey neighbours. Despite its glowing exterior, rooms are simple, cool and modern. There are four other locations around the city, including one at Fuzimiao. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Set on secluded grounds away from the street, this hotel, built in 1936, offers a selection of nicely furnished, comfortable rooms. The cheaper rooms are in a separate building and discounts of 30% make this place a steal. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Located on the park-like grounds of Nánjing University, rooms in this guesthouse feature battle-scarred furniture and dingy carpet. The surrounds, on the other hand, are refreshingly green and quiet. Enter from the university's main gate, turn left and walk up the hill. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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