Best boutique hotels in China

According to guest feedback from the past 12 months

Charming Heritage in the Heart of Shanghai:
The Yangtze Boutique Shanghai
Artistic Retreat in Kunming:
Cachet Boutique Kunming Artime
Serene Nature Escape in Yangshuo:
Yangshuo Mountain Nest Boutique Hotel
Tranquil Waterfront Getaway in Sanya:
Barry Boutique Hotel Sanya
Modern Comfort Near the Bund:
Ssaw Boutique Hotel Shanghai Bund
Unique Courtyard Experience in Beijing:
Beijing Shichahai Sandlwood Boutique Courtyard
Quaint Boutique Stay in Dali:
Dali Old Courtyard Boutique Inn
Stylish City Vibes in Central Hong Kong:
Butterfly On Wellington, Central
Contemporary Elegance in Suzhou:
Tonino Lamborghini Hotel Suzhou

FAQs about boutique hotels in China

We hope these answers help you in organizing your upcoming trip

Which boutique hotels are ideal for families or couples?
For families, the Yangshuo Ancient Garden Boutique Hotel offers convenient airport pickup for stays over three nights and family-friendly amenities. Couples seeking romance should consider the Yangshuo Mountain Nest Boutique Hotel, known for its stunning mountain views.
What are the best boutique hotels in terms of unique views?
The Butterfly On Waterfront Boutique Hotel in Sheung Wan provides amazing harbor views, while the Pudi Boutique Hotel Fuxing Park Shanghai features views of Xuhui Riverside. Both hotels are known for their picturesque settings.
Which boutique hotels in China are top-rated according to guests?
The Yangtze Boutique Shanghai and Ssaw Boutique Hotel Shanghai Bund are frequently highlighted for their excellent service and stylish accommodations, receiving high satisfaction scores from guests.
What are the cheapest options for boutique hotels in China?
Budget-conscious travelers can consider the Butterfly On Prat, with rates often around $50 per night, making it one of the most affordable boutique options in urban settings.

Boutique Hotels in China: Essential Facts

This guide provides critical insights on boutique hotels in China, having evaluated 34 properties to assist travelers in making informed decisions regarding accommodation options throughout the country.

Typical nightly rates range from $80 to $300.

There are 34 boutique hotels evaluated across China.

Peak travel seasons include April to October, especially during festivals.

Expect local taxes/fees around 15% on total bookings.

Most properties are within 3 km of major attractions like the Forbidden City or Bund.