Hotel near Qingcheng Piedmont Scenic Area,Dujiangyan
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KKomon SookkamonAn Unforgettable Stay with ”Superhuman” Service in Weishui Memory Hot Spring
”Our first trip to China was made unforgettable thanks to the incredible team at this hotel. Located right in the heart of the vibrant Tai’an Ancient Village, the hotel is surrounded by lively local shops and friendly faces.
From the moment we arrived, we were greeted at the door by the owner (or manager) who personally helped with our luggage and escorted us to our room. Despite being busy preparing the restaurant on the first floor, every single staff member paused what they were doing just to wave and smile at us. It’s rare to find such a warm, genuine welcome these days!
A special shout-out to the receptionist who rushed from the kitchen to assist us. Even though there was a language barrier, their 'service level' was god-tier. She skillfully used a translation app and even created a WeChat group with 8 staff members just to ensure the two of us were well taken care of! Truly mind-blowing hospitality.
Our room on the 3rd floor (yes, there’s an elevator!) was pristine. We loved the welcome tea set, the natural light from the sunroof, and the stunning panoramic window view of the ancient village. It felt like stepping into a classic martial arts novel.
We fell in love with everything here—the hotel, the village, and the mountain. Our only regret is staying for just one night. Next time, we’re definitely booking for a full week!”
Hotel near Qingcheng Mountain and Tai'An Ancient Town, Dujiangyan 44.7% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:RUB 1,960
9.7/10
Excellent
LLanJiangWhen you yearn for a different lifestyle but not ready to commit yourself to changes? For me, traveling is a way to get a sneak peek into “what would it be”, even if just for a moment. I feel incredibly fortunate to have come across Several Mountain Houses, and I’m grateful for the owners’ generosity in creating such a beautiful place and sharing their mountain life with guests.
Many guests have already praised the lovely courtyard, the nature-surrounded rooms, the sensorial bed linens, and the warm, earthy aesthetic of the space. I wholeheartedly agree. Beyond that, there was something even more special. I was wowed by the tidy kitchen, thoughtfully designed and completed with high-quality appliances and tableware. It’s a place that move your mind from “I’m staying in a B&B” to “I’m staying in a home.” The cherry on top? Having the owner made you a perfect cup of latte or cappuccino in the morning. Of all my travels in China, this is the first homestay where I’ve experienced that personal touch.
We arrived by Didi and had to drop off by the roadside, cross a wooden bridge, and then tackle a steep hill path. We called for help and the owner came down to meet us and made sure we felt welcomed. My friend told me she felt like we had stepped into a scene from a web novel—the little challenge at the start, the homey atmosphere, the owners and their charming “career life to mountain life” story all made the experience very special.
I would recommend this place to anyone seeking a peaceful mountain retreat. It's the perfect spot to unwind and reset.
A small tip: if you're in the mood for trekking, head up to the Wulong Gorge scenic area and work your way back. If we had known, we would totally skip Baiyun (White Cloud) temple / village and spend more time relaxing at the house.
Hotel near Qingcheng Mountain and Tai'An Ancient Town, Dujiangyan 44.7% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:RUB 4,727
9.7/10
Excellent
XXiangyaozhouyoushijiedefengOur stay in the Four Seasons Private Hot Spring King Room truly exceeded expectations. The 60-square-meter space was incredibly spacious and relaxing. The entire room had a warm and soothing natural wood aesthetic. The soft 1.8-meter king-size bed, the tatami tea nook by the window, and the warm yellow lighting created a wonderfully atmospheric and therapeutic setting, perfect for capturing beautiful photos. But the real highlight was the private hot spring on our independent balcony. As night fell and covered the mountains, soaking in the warm spring water, looking up at the starry sky, and listening to the chirping insects and the wind in the mountains, I felt completely enveloped by the gentle wilderness. All my worries just melted away.
Hotel near Qingcheng Outer Mountain/Panda Paradise, Dujiangyan 1.6% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:RUB 8,669
9.6/10
Excellent
GGuest UserGreat value for money, the room was excellent and the front desk staff were very friendly. Breakfast hours were super long, running until noon, and the variety of dishes was really impressive. The hotel offers free underground parking and is very close to the scenic spots. There are also charging stations right outside the hotel. They even gave us a free room upgrade, which was a nice touch. Definitely worth a five-star rating!
Hotel near Dujiangyan Scenic Area, Dujiangyan 28.4% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:RUB 1,289
9.5/10
Outstanding
XXinchendahaiThe hotel environment is fantastic, no exaggeration! Both adults and kids absolutely loved it. Right next to the front desk, there's a beautiful green hill perfect for photos. After checking in, especially if you're wearing Hanfu, you can immediately take the kids to play at Qinxiangyuan. The facilities are modern yet the style is classical, perfectly suiting the vibe of Mount Qingcheng. Breakfast and service were both very good. Plus, the scenic area shuttle bus stop is right at the entrance, which is incredibly convenient. It does get quite crowded here during peak season.
Hotel near Qingcheng Piedmont Scenic Area, Dujiangyan 12.6% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:RUB 3,438
9.5/10
Outstanding
GGuest UserI stayed at Six Senses for two nights this time. The hotel called in advance to confirm my check-in time and any special requests. My butler, Yannie, then added me on WeChat and was incredibly helpful throughout my stay. She clearly explained all the hotel's facilities and activities, even sending a short video demonstrating how to use the uniquely designed shower faucet. It was pomelo blossom season, so the entire hotel was filled with a subtle, lovely fragrance that accompanied me on my walks. On the morning of my departure, Yannie arranged a Tai Chi experience for me. As I followed the instructor, practicing breathing exercises with Mount Qingcheng in the background, I felt a fleeting connection between humanity and nature. I'm already looking forward to my next visit to Six Senses.
Hotel near Qingcheng Piedmont Scenic Area, Dujiangyan 12.6% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:RUB 25,996
9.4/10
Outstanding
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This place was exactly like the photos – super nice with amazing service. The hosts were incredibly kind and even gave us a ride to the Qingcheng Mountain entrance and the Qingcheng Railway Station. If you’re planning to hike up Qingcheng Mountain, I totally recommend staying here.
1.The room was super spacious and looked just like the pictures. Everything felt fresh, clean, and super comfy.
2.The bed was really soft, and all the amenities were modern and well thought out.
3.The staff were friendly, helpful, and just really lovely overall.
4.Great location – close to Qingcheng Station and the mountain.
5.Breakfast is included, but sadly we woke up too late to try ๆit. Next time for sure! We did have lunch there though, and it was delicious.
6.Honestly, everything was great. Totally worth every penny.
Hotel near Qingcheng Piedmont Scenic Area, Dujiangyan 12.6% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:RUB 3,176
9.4/10
Outstanding
MmeestermodaoWent during a low season. The hotel was virtually empty except for us, but the staff remained professional.
The rooms were a slight letdown on a few points - BUT overall it was extremely enjoyable and downright luxurious in other areas. Overall, a definite recommend. We had a great stay and a great time.
Amazing - it's a working tea farm. We woke early to pluck tea leaves for the experience (free but worth 68 yuan) and if you collect enough you can take it to the tea master to then experience frying the tea in a wok to turn the fresh leaves into dry green tea.
The tea sachets in the rooms are made by the hotel themselves and taste great.
More free experiences are included with the stay, including tea brewing classes and wearing hanfu. I thought it to be incredibly value for money.
The private onsen is great and came with a homemade herbal pouch to throw in for a medicinal bath.
The rooms are spacious with an excellent view - and I MUST commend the incredible number of light switches which let you have any combination of light ambience.
Minor letdowns - mosquitoes will come to you at the alfresco area during mealtimes, I would sit indoors next time.
We also had to run the shower for a long while before hot water could come out.
The charging sockets are a little iffy with lots of dust in the sockets and some outlets might not be working depending on your luck. The standard sockets mostly work but USB sockets might not.
The smart W/C is also slightly malfunctioning but largely works as intended.
GGuest UserI liked the (Chinese-style) breakfast. The staff was helpful and they even took me down to the front of the mountain ticket office. The food at night (beef and bamboo shoots) was not bad.
I stayed in the garden view room, with two single beds. The bed was comfortable. The tea in the room was really nice Maofeng tea. The style of the room didn’t scream luxury to me (not the quiet kind either).
As for the location, I thought it would be nice to be in mountainous surroundings but it didn’t prove to be very convenient for my needs. I arrived on Friday and went to the front mountain on Saturday. Someone from the hotel very kindly dropped me off near the ticket office.
A little aside: After visiting the mountain I decided on a spontaneous trip to Nanqiao (the south bridge) in Dujiangyan (I had not seen it at night on an earlier trip there). It was not that hard to find a taxi back, but keep in mind a small surcharge of 3.9% for taking you up the mountain).
On Sunday I left the hotel too late as it was already very busy on the road to the back mountain ticket the taxi driver did not want to take me there (cause it would mean being stuck in traffic for hours either no compensation for all this waste of time) but offered to take me to The high speed railway station from which I could take a bus (passing hotel again!). Obviously the bus also ended up in a traffic jam, but in any case I did make it there in the end. Luckily I took my luggage and left it at a shop next to the foot passenger ticket office for 5 yuan.
Unfortunately the hot water spring is only open in winter. They have a nice pool though. I enjoyed my stay but didn’t find it very luxurious although it is rare to have a hotel with a pool in China, so that was cool. At around 50 euros per night it was okay value for money.
Hotel near Qingcheng Piedmont Scenic Area, Dujiangyan 12.6% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:RUB 3,270
8.8/10
JjchaoyThe hotel is at the entrance of the old street in the ancient town, 50m from the parking lot, parking is convenient, this stay has two standard rooms with terraces, you can put projection, suitable for family and children to relax. Equipped with disposable face towels, bath towels, toilet cover, good health, breakfast, the only fly in the ointment is that the sound insulation of the door is not very good, the night is very quiet, but in the morning, if someone speaks in the aisle, people who don't sleep well are easily awakened.