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Top neighborhoods in Hangzhou

Xihu

West Lake draws visitors with its dreamy landscapes of pagodas reflecting in mirror-like waters. Stone bridges arch over lotus-filled coves while willow trees drape gracefully along ancient causeways. Morning mist creates magical scenes perfect for photographers, and traditional pavilions offer peaceful spots for authentic tea ceremonies. Temples ring with gentle bells as incense drifts across manicured gardens. Getting around couldn't be easier with Metro Line 1 connecting to downtown Hangzhou every 10 minutes. Electric boats circle the lake regularly, and bike-sharing stations dot the lakefront paths. Luxury hotels with traditional Chinese design elements offer premium lake views, while teahouses serve local Longjing tea throughout this walkable district.

Downtown Hangzhou

Downtown Hangzhou balances modern commerce with ancient culture, where skyscrapers stand beside centuries-old temples. Explore Hangzhou Stadium, browse silk treasures at China Silk Town, or wander through Wushan Night Market for local finds. The bustling Wulin Square offers a perfect spot to watch city life unfold around you. Excellent metro connections at North Jianguo Road and Baoshan Bridge stations make getting around a breeze. Downtown accommodations range from sleek business hotels to boutique properties with traditional Chinese design elements. Tea houses and noodle shops provide authentic local flavors between shopping excursions.

Shangcheng

Stroll through Shangcheng's dreamy landscape where ancient pagodas reflect in West Lake's mirror-like waters. Artisan workshops line bustling Hefang Street, crafting silk and tea while temple incense mingles with street food aromas. Stone bridges arch gracefully over lotus-filled canals beneath centuries-old architecture that tells stories of China's rich past. Getting around couldn't be easier with Metro Line 1 and frequent buses serving the West Lake area. Traditional Hangzhou cuisine dominates the food scene, while boutique hotels with classical gardens offer peaceful retreats after days spent exploring this UNESCO treasure.

Qianjiang New Town

Hangzhou's Qianjiang New Town neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Hangzhou Grand Theatre and MIXC Mall.

Xiacheng

The Xiacheng neighborhood offers attractions such as Westlake Culture Plaza and Hangzhou Tower Shopping Mall.

Top landmarks in Hangzhou