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Hotels in Jinghong


There are some good hotels in Jinghong. The city is quite big although the city center is relatively small. Where to find the good hotels and which is good with a good price? Here are some answers!


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Golden Banna Hotel Golden Banna Hotel

The Golden Banna Hotel Jinghong is located in the city centre, thus, making it easily accessible to various places of interest. The hotel has comfortable and well furnished rooms that are equipped with standard amenities.

You can dine at the on-site restaurants that serve a decent selection of international and local cuisine.

The hotel is build in 1994 and has indoor and outdoor swimming pool and sauna

Crown Hotel JinghongCrown Hotel Jinghong

Centrally located, the similar priced Crown Hotel Jinghong is also a good choice. The hotel has 108 guestrooms with standard facilities. Other facilities the resort offers are very nice outdoor swimming pool.

There is a good onsite restaurant serving great local Chinese dishes.

New Tai Garden Resort Hotel Jinghong Tai Garden Resort Hotel Jinghong

The New Tai Garden Resort Hotel Jinghong is one of the top end resorts in Jinghong. The Tai Garden Hotel Jinghong is a 4 star hotel and is managed by Hong Kong Dian Long Company and Xishuangbanna Tobacco Company. The hotel is well located near the Minorities Custom Park and considered to be one of the best in Xishuangbanna area.

The onsite restaurant caters Cantonese, Sichuan, Yunnan, and Tai cuisines. The guest can also enjoy the host of recreational facilities at the hotel like swimming pool, squash room, sauna, etc.

Jin Feng Hotel Jinghong

The Jin Feng Hotel Jinghong is located at Mengle Dadao right in the heart of the Jinghong city center. It's a fairly standard 3 star hotel with good rooms though it depends a bit what you choose. The staff speaks English and is helpful. There is an onsite restaurant serving Western and local Chinese dishes.

Rock bottom backpackers guesthouses

Some rock bottom guest houses with little facilities can be found around Wantling Lu near the popular Forest Cafe. They include Nanmuya cafe & guesthouse which is very basic but clean.

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