Harbin Qihang Hotel is set in Harbin, 34 km from Central Street. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
Maksim
Russia
Free transfer and a peaceful environment for sleeping , friendly staff
Only a 20-minute drive from Central Avenue and a few minutes' drive from Harbin West Railway Station, the Wanda Realm Harbin Hotel features sumptuous accommodation, modern and convenient facilities...
In a prime location in the centre of Harbin, Harbin Joy Boutique Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, free private parking and room service.
Featuring free WiFi and an indoor pool, JW Marriott Hotel Harbin River North is only a 5-minute walk from Harbin Municipal Government Building. The hotel has a spa centre and sauna.
Located in the Song Bei district in Harbin, on the edge of the Songhua River north bank, Shangri-La Songbei, Harbin boasts an infinity pool, Chi Spa centre and sauna facilities.
Seongsook
South Korea
breakfast was good. but your location is a little inconvient. and your staff had better speak English.
Boasting a bar, The Ritz-Carlton, Harbin is set in Harbin in the Heilongjiang region, 4.4 km from Harbin Railway Station and 4 km from Saint Sophia Cathedral.
Only 600 metres from Harbin Railway Station, Fairfield by Marriott Harbin Downtown features comfy accommodation with free wired internet access. It offers a business centre and a tour desk.
Bogdan
Hong Kong
We went for the Ice Festival, so with minus 30*C outside, the hotel and the rooms are warm and you get an extra oil heater (not really needed, but good to know you have it). The breakfast is poor, not lots of western options, but you can find something to eat.
Featuring accessible parking on-site, Crowne Plaza Harbin Songbei offers accommodation in Harbin. The property also boasts a fitness centre with an indoor swimming pool.
Sheraton Harbin Xiangfang Hotel is set in the core area of east Harbin, next to east Harbin Wanda Plaza in the CBD Central District, integrating culture and leisure, indoor entertainment, commercial...
Featuring free WiFi and an indoor pool, JW Marriott Hotel Harbin River North is only a 5-minute walk from Harbin Municipal Government Building. The hotel has a spa centre and sauna.
Overlooking beautiful Songhua River and Harbin City, Shangri-La Hotel Harbin offers various relaxing options, a well equipped fitness centre and elegant grand ballroom with simple European style.
They always replenish and clean the room everyday.
Set in Harbin, 10 km from Central Street, Wanda Vista Hotel Harbin offers spacious accommodation with free access to the indoor swimming pool. Free WiFi is provided in all areas.
Set within 1.7 km of Harbin Railway Station and 3 km of Saint Sophia Cathedral, Atour Harbin Museum Hotel offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Harbin.
Bien ubicado, habitaciones amplias, limpias, recepción muy amable.
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, Starway Hotel Harbin West Station West Square is located in Harbin, 10 km from Harbin Railway Station and 10 km from Saint Sophia Cathedral.
Ideally set in the Nangang district of Harbin, Ji Hotel Harbin West Railway Station is located 8.9 km from Saint Sophia Cathedral, 2.5 km from Xuefulu and 2.8 km from Harbin West Railway Station.
Situated conveniently in the Daowai district of Harbin, Kyriad Marvelous Hotel Harbin Railway Station Central Avenue is set 700 metres from Saint Sophia Cathedral, 1.7 km from Zhaolin Park and 2.6 km...
Featuring free WiFi, Kyriad Marvelous Hotel Haerbin West High-Speed Railway Station Wanda offers accommodation in Harbin, 10 km from Harbin Railway Station and 11 km from Saint Sophia Cathedral.
Boasting a fitness centre, restaurant and views of river, Holiday Inn Express - Harbin Songbei New District, an IHG Hotel is set in Harbin, 15 km from Harbin Railway Station.
Attractively located in the Songbei district of Harbin, Lavande Hotel (Harbin Ice and Snow World University of Commerce Branch) is situated 14 km from Harbin Railway Station, 14 km from Saint Sophia...
Situated in the centre of Harbin, 2.8 km from Harbin Railway Station, 7Days Premium Harbin Central Street Sophia Church Branch features air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Set in the centre of Harbin, 1 km from Harbin Railway Station, 7Days Inn Harbin Railway Station Zhanqian Square offers air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
In a prime location in the centre of Harbin, Harbin Joy Boutique Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, free private parking and room service.
It's central location close to almost everything. And the weather is so nice and pleasant.
Attractively located in the Daoli district of Harbin, Atour Light Harbin Central Street is situated 3.1 km from Harbin Railway Station, 1.3 km from Saint Sophia Cathedral and 800 metres from Harbin...
Located in Harbin, 6.1 km from Harbin Railway Station, Atour Hotel Harbin Convention and Exhibition Center provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking and a restaurant.
Atour Hotel Harbin Songbei Ice and Snow World features free WiFi throughout the property and views of city in Harbin.
Breakfast was good. The staff were extremely helpful. They really went the extra mile to help us with our needs. We had the big family room and the price was very good.
Located in Harbin, within 4.1 km of Saint Sophia Cathedral and 300 metres of Harbin Institute of Technology, Home Inn Xidazhi Street Engineering University provides accommodation with free WiFi.
Jinjiang Inn Select Harbin Linye University Wenchang Street is located in the Xiang Fang district in Harbin, 4.3 km from Central Street. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
FAQs about hotels in Harbin
On average, 3-star hotels in Harbin cost £32 per night, and 4-star hotels in Harbin are £49 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Harbin can on average be found for £85 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Harbin this weekend is £34 or, for a 4-star hotel, £47. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Harbin for this weekend cost on average around £90 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £51 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Harbin for tonight. You'll pay on average around £63 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Harbin will cost around £79 (based on Booking.com prices).
Outstanding but very cold. We hit the Ice Festival, Zhaolin Park, St Sophia Church, the Cablecars, the Night festivities, Zhangyong Street Mall, the Siberian Tigers, and many other spots. Great to see so many Starbucks, the app makes it easy to order when English speaking staff.
Cam
China
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a really easygoing city, with lots to do if you are...
It's a really easygoing city, with lots to do if you are curious to explore. The city center is obviously pretty and a mixture of architectural influences which is really nice for walking around. I enjoyed visiting the Siberian tigers park, really something special. If you stay long enough, you can also make it to Unit 731 for a bit of history. I really recommend spending a couple of hours to see the museum and the historic site.
Walking around in the city center, taking photos and stopping for snacks, ice cream or a Harbin beer is already in itself a cool activity to do.
It's an easy city to travel around but if you want to cross the river, you have to navigate the Chinese ways to commute (Didi, buses, shared bikes). One major problems : there are way too many cars in that place. Everywhere, even on sidewalks.
Little Soy Milk
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great place to tick off the bucket list.
Great place to tick off the bucket list. Wonderful to see the city and all the sites covered in a blanket of snow. 3 days is probably enough in the city if you aren't going out to the ski resorts, however there is definitely more than meets the eye with this city!
Anita
Australia
10
Scored 10
It was cold but with layering you can manage.
It was cold but with layering you can manage. You can buy anything from shoes to coats in Beijing (Silk Market) for a fraction of what can be purchased in Australia and possibly better suited to the conditions. Would recommend you wait. We also had concerns about transportation and waiting for taxis etc. Shouldn't have worried taxis were abundant and hostel able to arrange transportation and entrance tickets to anything you need on arrival if at all concerned. We spent 3 days/nights and were able to see Snow and Ice, Sun Island, Tiger Park, 727 Museum and Zhoaling park and well as walk about the ice park on the river. Ate at local restuarants away from Central street, night markts and local street food. All good.
George
Australia
10
Scored 10
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit.
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit. The main purpose was to visit the snow carvings at Sun Island as well as the Ice sculptures. They were lit up when the sky grew dark. Truly breath-taking and memorable!
Chao Yang Street was also lit up.
The airport was under renovation and hopefully when we next visit, the experience would be much better upon arrival.
Somewhat surprised that after we boarded taxi, others could also share the ride! We still had to pay for the full fare even though taxi was shared.
Expect your taxi ride to be longer because of the constant traffic jam.
arthur kiat lian
Singapore
10
Scored 10
Very beautiful city, full of foreign influence.
Very beautiful city, full of foreign influence. This melange makes it so attractive to the eye. You get lots of art neauveau and art deco architecture, Russian influence with St Sophia church (now under renovation, unfortunately nothing much remained from the original decor of the place inside), Zhongyang and Gogol Streets with their beautifully restored buildings on both sides, the Zhaolin Park with its ice sculptures (to be visited in the evening when they are lit up - all of it for free). There is also Sun and Ice Festival on Sun Island (you can get there in a cable car 80 rmb both ways, or simply cross the frozen river if you have more time) where you can see snow statues sometimes as big as a 6-storey building - 260 rmb. Some go to the tiger park - I haven't done that. Since you have to eat, I'd recommend a Russian restaurant out there. Myself I went to a historical place called Tatoc in Zhongyang, good food, stylish. What's not to like? Just dress yourself for the occession - a ski mask and feet warmers if going there in winter.
The staff were excellent - very helpful, attentive to our needs, lots of TLC's during the our stay. Friendly, they all genuinely looked pleased to see you.
Room was roomy light and airy.
Beds comfortable and warm.
Breakfast had a wide range food western and Chinese. Also it seemed to have a quiet area for eating breakfast.
The views from the windows were great.
Facilities what you would expect from a Ritz-Carlton hotel.
Very clean hotel.
It was a perfect hotel experience.
Friendly staff (only Chinese speaking, but reception gentleman is using translating device)
Free Wi-fi(note, almost all messengers are available only through VPN)
Electric kettle
Tea cups
Cleanliness
Warm room
Hotel front desk and rooms are located on a second floor of the building. No elevator, so you have to pull luggage by yourself (thanks to transfer driver, he helped me with mine). Also got a bottle of water at front desk.
Free transfer from/to airport.
The Location is what makes this hotel super appealing. It's right around the corner from the pedestrian street and even after only having been to the hotel once finding it again late in the evening after a few drinks was easy. The rooms though small looked modern and were well maintained. The front desk staff was nice and helped when we asked where to go get the nucleic acid tests we needed in order to board our flight.
Coolest hotel. They had robots running around, Staff new english, rooms were beautiful and felt very new. Bathroom was neat, Window curtins were motorized which I loved. The room offered safty masks and flash lights which I thought was a nice touch. The whole vibe and lighting and style, was all lovely. The free toothbrush and magnet was the best! I really loved the magnet!!! Great price by the way.
The staff were very friendly and helpful! The beds were comfortable and I was able to cool the room down, by opening the window! The hotel was close to all the sites I wanted to see in my 2 days here. They even worked it out with us to keep 1 room until 5pm, so we could have a place to rest before heading to the airport at 5pm, for a small fee.
The property was very classy and the staff was super helpful. The breakfast was delicious! Every morning they have a new special they bring to the tables for guests to try. We would wake up earlier to fully enjoy breakfast! The tub was luxurious too. And the rooms weren’t too hot, our friends at other hotels complained their rooms were too hot.
Very good location, close to the City.
The staff was very friendly and supportive. For example the Concierge Bruce organized to get a PCR Test for us without needed to go to public hospital. Also if we had any requests, the team and management from the hotel was always supportive and tried to help immediately. Thank you!
Good location close to the subway and not far from harbin main railway station and just few minutes walk from a big shopping center
Staff was nice but communication difficult ( no English)
The shower was ok hot water was working
The hotel staff food and rooms were totally amazing! You actually felt like you were a valued client. All of the staff was very helpful and understanding of needs and worked very hard to make me comfortable.
A mix of western and China style breakfast was pretty cool and the standard is definitely good. The staff working there was exceptionally helpful and friendly (staff name: Winson/Wilson, got mixed up)
Location was great, stuff pretty friendly. Hotel charged money from credit card first, but we had been planning to pay cash. And they returned everything back in a moment. That was so helpful!
This hotel is on the bank of the Songwa river, which is an excellent location to explore Harbin. Nice facilities and friendly staff make staying here a very pleasant experience.
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