The huajiantang hotel Harbin Pedestrian ZhongyangStreet ,Chinese-baroque Block Station is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. Visitors to Harbin will find that the huajiantang hotel Harbin Pedestrian ZhongyangStreet ,Chinese-baroque Block Station is a fantastic accommodation choice. The hotel is only 2km from Binjiang Railway Station and 38km from Harbin Taiping International Airport, giving guests a number of convenient transportation options. In addition, Chinese-baroque Block Metro Station is just a short walk away. This hotel is located near many of Harbin's attractions including The Middle East Railway Park (Jiangnan Section), Harbin People's Gymnasium and Harbin Laodao Wai Minsu Culture Exhibition hall. When guests have some time on their hands they can make use of the onsite facilities. Guests of this Harbin hotel can make use of the parking facilities. Our guests consider this hotel to have excellent service. This hotel is a popular accommodation for guests traveling with families.
"Stayed at this hotel again, and I'll definitely choose it next time I'm in Harbin. They upgraded me to room 312 for free, whereas last time I was in 310. The room is spacious, comfortable, bright, and tidy, with plenty of sunlight throughout the day. The windows can be opened easily for ventilation, which is a plus. I especially loved the bed linens – they were thick, soft, smooth, and breathable. The service was very attentive; I had a lot of shopping, and the front desk thoughtfully brought me a carrying bag and promptly provided drinking water. There's a fish tank in the lobby that I always enjoy looking at when coming and going. The location is excellent, right in the heart of the Baroque area. It's convenient for getting to the riverside park, the snack street, and local markets… pretty much everywhere, and even better for dining. They were very friendly and kind to my kids, speaking to them gently. My two boys moved the small slide from the second-floor play area to our room to avoid disturbing other guests. Was that a bit selfish of us? Luckily, we didn't see any other children around."