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Fairfield by Marriott Hangzhou Xihu District

Fairfield by MarriottMarriott Bonvoy★★★★HangzhouCity view
8.2/ 10Very good

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Marriott Bonvoy · Official published benefits

Earn 25 to 49 Qualifying Nights between January 1 and December 31 of a given year through stays at Participating Properties or Marriott Bonvoy Events.

Room Upgrade
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T2 · Official
Breakfast
✗ Not included
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Executive Lounge
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Lounge access at select properties
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14:00
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Welcome Gift
✓ Confirmed
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Rooms & Views

Deluxe King Room with City View
1x Super King 26 Up to 3
City view

The double room has city views. The unit has 1 bed.

Standard Twin Room with City View
2x Twin 23 Up to 3
City view

The twin room has city views. The unit has 2 beds.

Superior Twin Room with City View
2x Twin 23 Up to 3
City view

The twin room features city views. The unit offers 2 beds.

Standard King Room with City View
1x Super King 23 Up to 3
City view

The double room has city views. The unit has 1 bed.

Superior King Room with City View
1x Super King 23 Up to 3
City view

The double room features city views. The unit offers 1 bed.

T2 · Official booking system. Actual features may vary.

Restaurants nearby

  • Hao Shi Tang 1987 (Wensan Road)Bib The sign says ‘1987’ because that is when the owner became a professional chef. Known for authentic Hangzhou cooking at bargain prices, this neighbourhood joint does not have a paper menu. Pick your own river fish and veggies, and specify how you want them cooked or check out the blackboard for specials. Sweet and sour pork ribs boast a crisp crust covered in a punchy sauce. Finish with sweet glutinous rice wine with osmanthus aroma made from house-made distillers’ grains.167m
  • Xin Liu HeBib Since 1987, diners have been flocking here for authentic traditional Hangzhou food. The head chef excels at preparing river fish, such as river shrimps in Huadiao wine, a feast of runny roe, briny-sweet meat and mesmerising aromas. With a bit of luck, you will get to savour the tender oily flesh of steamed river eel with Chinese ham – best enjoyed with their home-brewed bayberry wine. Ask the servers about the daily specials.904m
  • Ambré Ciel★ Michelin After honing his skills in a number of prestigious kitchens, chef Alan Yu took on this atmospheric restaurant in 2022. The six tables are enclosed by heavily textured stone walls that afford much privacy. There is one private room for ten diners, with multimedia projections for an immersive experience. They serve a single tasting menu at lunch and dinner, with courses rooted in French tradition and boosted by subtle Chinese twists.2.2km
  • Ru Yuan★★ Michelin Ru Yuan stands amid lush vegetation. Though the menu seems to feature familiar dishes like Xihu fish in vinegar sauce or sautéed shrimps with Longjing tea leaves, each one has been extensively fine-tuned and tweaked. The chef’s personal character shines through in the meticulous details. The gold medal braised pork exudes winey aromas; the pork is sliced thinly and shaped into a pagoda for perfect texture and exquisite plating.2.7km
  • Xin Rong Ji★ MichelinBlack Pearl 2◆ The restaurant’s location outside the city centre – in Xixi National Wetland Park – doesn’t deter diners! The lush surroundings, charming garden, understated decor and quality food make the trip worthwhile. Taizhou classics like deep-fried hairtail and braised giant yellow croaker are a must. Surprisingly, the kitchen is also well-versed in Hangzhou cooking, such as soft, chewy braised pork intestine, jazzed up with a dash of spiciness.2.4km
  • Jin Sha★ MichelinBlack Pearl 3◆ Set in a luxury lakeside hotel, amid ponds and manicured gardens, this handsome restaurant is depicted by a classical Chinese vibe. The kitchen team sources seasonal ingredients from all over China to craft Zhejiang neo-classics with a modern twist. Meticulously sliced and perfectly textured, the braised pork belly is well worth the wait. The dim sum lunch is also popular: try crabmeat and roe xiao long bao or sticky rice roll.3.0km
  • Definitely Fresh (Xihu)Bib Nothing speaks of the ethos of this restaurant serving Wenzhou and Taizhou dishes more eloquently than its name – yes, freshness is key. The freshest seafood from southern Zhejiang, such as razor clams, live oysters and mud whelks are prepared in myriad ways. The springy fishcake bursts with seafood umami. The duck soup with Chinese herbal medicine is both tasty and nourishing. The dim sum, eg rice cake or wheat cake, are rustic and comforting.2.2km
  • Tong Ma Ma (Xihu)Bib Slightly off the beaten track, the wood- and bamboo-rich interior exudes a rustic, farmhouse feel. Similarly, farm-style cooking from the Qiandao Lake region defines the menu, showcasing ingredients like dried bamboo shoot, free-range chicken, river fish and foraged greens. Sautéed fiddlehead with cured ham packs big crispy flavours. Thick rice soup is loaded with tofu, chillies, garlic, pork intestine and dried fiddlehead, boasting deep umami.2.6km
  • Yu Zhi Lan★ Michelin A landmark of Sichuan cooking from Chengdu, this outpost opened in a beautifully restored, 1930s, Shikumen-style residence. In line with the brand’s ethos, the set menus highlight natural flavours courtesy of refined, well-crafted Sichuan dishes that roll out subtle Hangzhou influences. Depending on the season, premium local produce, like seafood from Jiangzhe, re-creates some of the 24 taste profiles that comprise classical Sichuan cuisine.4.4km
  • 知味观Dianping Must-Eat Chinese2.6km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Huanglong Sports Center sports venue1.9km
  • Yue Fei Temple temple near West Lake in Hangzhou, China, dedicated to the Song general Yue Fei3.2km
  • Baochu Pagoda octagonal pagoda overlooking West Lake in Hangzhou, China3.3km
  • Lingyin Temple temple in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China4.4km
  • Zhejiang Provincial Museum museum in Hangzhou, China3.7km
  • China National Tea Museum museum5.0km
  • Wenlan Pavilion Imperial library of the Qing Dynasty3.7km
  • Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic cathedral in Hangzhou, China4.8km

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