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Hilton Changzhou

★★★★★·88.0/ 10Excellent
HHilton Hotels & Resorts·Hilton Honors·Hotels
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Tier × benefits, as tested

What guests actually got at each tier — switch levels.

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Hilton Honors · From guest reports · actual benefits may vary
Room upgradeSubject to availability

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Free breakfastSubject to availability

Breakfast or bonus points

Lounge accessRarely
Late checkoutRarely
Welcome giftRarely
Awarded with 15 stays, 25 nights, or $6,000 USD Eligible Spend during any calendar year. Members must re-qualify each calendar year; earned Elite Tier Status is kept for the rest of the calendar year in which it was earned and the subsequent calendar year.
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Guest scores & sentiment

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Dimension scores · cross-source

Rooms9.4
Cleanliness9.3
Service9.1
Location8.9
Facilities8.9
Value8.7
Wi-Fi8.1
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Nearby & transit

DiningSights
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Tai Hu San Bai Guan
Jiangsu Cuisine · Bib
¥¥
Traditional Chinese windows, wooden furnishings and an ink painting mural of Lake Taihu lend the space a nostalgic vibe. There is no paper menu – just peruse the options on a blackboard dominated by authentic Jiangsu home-style dishes and freshwater delicacies, and photos of dishes on display. Try the steamed Taihu "three whites" platter – topmouth culter, noodlefish and white shrimps. Made in-house, their noodlefish and pork wontons are springy and juicy.
4.9km
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Chang Xian De (Tianning)
Small eats · Bib
¥
Popular with the locals, this rustic joint offers Changzhou’s all-time breakfast favourites, including bargain-priced tofu soup that boasts clear, flavourful broth and velvety duck blood curd. Their signature xiao long bao brims with crabmeat and crab roe; the soupy pork filling is umami-laden and fluffy. Dip it in aged vinegar to cut through the richness. It is always busy, so expect to share a table with strangers at mealtimes.
7.9km
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Sheng Xing Mian Guan
Noodles · Bib
¥
Since 1987, this simple noodle shop has had a special place in the hearts of Changzhouese because of their pork trotters, slow-cooked in a white marinade. The collagen-rich meat falls off the bone and the mild herbal warmth is nicely rounded. Order with noodle soup or with noodles tossed in sauce on the side. For the ultimate Changzhou experience, pair the trotters with noodles tossed in “red soup” that boasts sweet umami and a lovely chew. Expect to queue.
8.6km
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Ru Yuan
Jiangsu Cuisine · Bib
¥¥
The rustic and cosy-feeling wood-rich interior is complemented by a courtyard that showcases the changing seasons. For her kitchen specialising in Changzhou fare, plus other regional favourites, the owner herself shops for the freshest produce every morning. Her hand-wrapped wontons filled with pork, crab roe and crabmeat burst with juices and sweetness. Larger parties can order "fairy chicken" casserole with gelatinous pork trotters.
8.7km
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Fang Xiang by Detan (Zhonglou)
Jiangsu Cuisine · Bib
¥¥
Detan is a local F&B brand founded in 1908. It expanded into the hospitality sector in 2000s and the on-site restaurant naturally perpetuates the brand’s legacy, melding Jiangnan traditions and modern touches. The menu focuses on classic Changzhou recipes passed down for generations. Qianlong crab roe and crabmeat soup seduce with varied textures and deep umami. Red braised black carp tail in a sweet soy sauce boasts firm, flavoursome meat.
8.8km
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South Garden
Jiangsu Cuisine · Bib
¥¥
The owner refurbished a three-storey historic villa to house South Garden. The retro furniture and Pingtan soundtrack instantly take diners back to the first half of the 20C. On the food side, Changzhou classics rub shoulders with a few Jiangzhe favourites. Try traditional Jiangsu crabmeat and crab roe paste – the intense umami is balanced by pepper and vinegar. For a sweet finale, try deep-fried meringue stuffed with caul fat and red bean.
9.1km
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Qing Wa Xiang (Tianning)
Jiangsu Cuisine · Bib
¥
This is the flagship of a local restaurant chain famous for traditional Changzhou cuisine cooked over clay wood stoves. The three-storey historic mansion was restored to retain its early 1900s charm and the friendly staff also dresses the part. Steamed before presented in a clay pot, the must-try bamboo grove chicken is prized for its juicy, tender meat. Sensible prices and a vintage vibe make it routinely packed with diners.
9.6km
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Hua Yue Dou Xiang
Small eats · Bib
¥
The interior spans two storeys and effortlessly melds faux-industrial elements with stylised Chinese motifs, creating an airy yet cosy vibe. Similarly, the menu covers both traditional Changzhou snacks and original creations. Try their signature tofu soup that builds layers of flavour with soy dregs cake, tofu skin, diced spicy mustard stem and coriander. Filled with pork or mushrooms, their pan-fried buns with golden, crispy bottom are also a must.
12.5km
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