Hostels in Hangzhou

11 Hostels in Hangzhou, China
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Hangzhou Desti Youth Park Hostel West Lake
9.4Superb(46)
Hostel- 0.55km from city centre
Guests can play pool at Desti Youth Park Hangzhou.
Privates From
€16.34
Dorms From
€10.73
Hangzhou Hofang International Youth Hostel
8.5Fabulous(1751)
Hostel- 3.67km from city centre
Hofang Youth Hostel is located in Dajing Lane.Most of the buildings around the hostel are Chinese Traditional restored style with grey stone wall and black tile roof.
Privates From
€11.71
Dorms From
€7.13
Lemon Hotel West Lake
9.7Superb(3)
Hostel- 3.36km from city centre
The accommodation offers room service and a 24-hour front desk for guests.
Privates From
€10.12
No Dorms Available
Lemon Hotel Fengqi Road
Hostel- 1.26km from city centre
Lemon Hotel is not just a place to stay; it's a youth oasis in your travels.
Privates From
€24.21
No Dorms Available
Memory Travel Hotel (West Lake)
7.1Very Good(71)
Hostel- 3.01km from city centre
Memory Travel Hotel is centrally located about 10 minutes' walk from Westlake and Hefang Old Street.
Privates From
€5.10
Dorms From
€3.82
Onederz Youth Hotel (HangZhou West Lake)
8.3Fabulous(1)
Hostel- 3.94km from city centre
Welcome to Onederz Youth Hotel (HangZhou West Lake)
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€7.93
Kepler Planet Youth Hostel
Hostel- 2.57km from city centre
Hangzhou Kepler Youth Hostel, welcome to our cosy haven in Hangzhou! Located on the 27th floor of Yuntian
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€6.71
Hangzhou Wulin International City Camps Hostel
8.6Fabulous(6)
Hostel- 0.34km from city centre
Hangzhou Wulin Youth International Hostel is featured with comfy beds.
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€7.07
Hangzhou YunQi Hostel (Xihu Lingyin)
Hostel- 5.57km from city centre
Whether you're visiting for business or leisure, our hostel offers a comfortable and central base to explore the cultural richness and natural beauty of Hangzhou.
Privates From
€23.17
Dorms From
€13.42
Hangzhou Jianzhi Erqi Youth Hostel Xihu Branch
10Superb(1)
Hostel- 2.74km from city centre
Hangzhou Youth Hostel (West Lake Scenic Area Store) opened in 2024 and is located on the 2nd floor of Blo
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€8.54
Enne's Home
Hostel- 122.09km from city centre
Ennes Home in Hangzhou welcomes your stay with us.
Privates From
€30.49
No Dorms Available

About Hangzhou

8.0Fabulous(163 Reviews)
Activities
8.4
Eating out
8.2
Shopping
7.4
Chilling out
8.7
Transport
7.5
Sightseeing
8.8
Culture
8.6
Nightlife
6.8
Value for Money
8.0

About Hangzhou

Hangzhou is a city with many faces. Over its misty mountains, you’ll find a serene, pagoda-lined lake sitting alongside glistening skyscrapers of its metropolitan centre. And while its core may be ultra-modern, this 2000-year-old city is packed with history, from its cobblestone streets of the old district to its centuries-old tea plantations. It’s a place where you can seek out China’s ancient history by day and explore its bright lights and vibrant nightlife after sunset. 

Hangzhou hostels range from city-centre contemporary pads to more traditional buildings. Some put you close to the banks of the lake, where you can experience Hangzhou’s village life, while others offer cosy communal spaces and chilled reading corners, or high-tech areas with motion-sensing games. Most have on-site bars and all feature free Wi-Fi. If you’re after a Hangzhou hostel with a view, check out places with mountain-facing terraces or gardens. 

Hangzhou is full of interesting districts. Xihu is where you’ll find the city’s natural landscapes like West Lake and the Xixi National Wetland Park. To the north is the downtown area, which is made up of two main districts – Shangcheng and Xiacheng. These are home to large shopping malls and restaurants, as well as the city’s Old Town around Hefang Street. On the outskirts of the city centre is the Yuhang District, known for its forest parks and the plum-blossom filled Chaoshan Hill. 

Discover the "Ten Scenes of West Lake", a 13th-century guide to the best scenic spots around the lake. It’ll take you to lotus pools, the Leifeng Pagoda and, depending on what season you visit, snow-covered bridges. Nestled in the Wulin Mountains, you’ll find Lingyin Temple, one of the oldest Buddhist temples in China surrounded by carved limestone hills. A short drive from here will take you to the Longjing tea fields. Trek through the hills before heading down to the small village below for green tea. 

Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (30km from the city centre) has flights from major Chinese cities, and international connections too. From the airport, you can get a shuttle service into town. From Shanghai and other cities, you can catch a bus or a train into Hangzhou. When you arrive, use the Hangzhou Bike Hire Scheme to get around or hop on the bus. There's also a metro line that runs along West Lake to the northeast of town. 

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