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Hangzhou Tours & Guided Trips

Hangzhou Tours & Guided Trips

Hangzhou enchants travelers with its serene West Lake, a UNESCO World Heritage site where mist-kissed mornings reveal pagodas and lotus-covered waters. Stroll along Su Causeway, lined with willow and peach trees, or visit Lingyin Temple, one of China's oldest and most renowned Buddhist monasteries, nestled among forested hills. The city blends history with innovation - once capital of the Southern Song Dynasty, today it thrives as a tech hub near the bustling Qiantang River. Don't miss the Grand Canal's southern terminus, where ancient stone bridges cross waters once traversed by imperial barges. For a quiet escape, tea plantations in Meijiawu offer tastings of fresh Longjing (Dragon Well) tea.
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Begin Your Hangzhou Tour to Savor the Beauty of West Lake

What You Need to Know About Hangzhou

Best Hangzhou Attractions & Things to Do

How Many Days Should I Spend in Hangzhou?

How to Get Around Hangzhou

Recommended Day Trips from Hangzhou

Where to Stay in Hangzhou

Hangzhou Cuisine

What You Need to Know About Hangzhou

Hangzhou has long been celebrated as one of the most scenic cities in China. Famous for its classic landscape gardens, historic temples, and thriving green tea culture, it is a staple destination for anyone organizing a Hangzhou, China travel itinerary. Located just under an hour away from Shanghai via the high-speed rail network, the city offers an accessible escape into traditional Chinese nature and imperial history.

Best Hangzhou Attractions & Things to Do

When planning your sightseeing itinerary, you will find that the premier Hangzhou attractions center around the iconic West Lake (Xihu). This UNESCO World Heritage site is surrounded on three sides by mist-covered mountains and bordered by historical causeways, pagodas, and weeping willows. One of the best things to do in Hangzhou is to rent a public bicycle or board a wooden leisure boat cruise across the water to view the classic Three Pools Mirroring the Moon.

Just west of the lake area lies Lingyin Temple, one of the largest and wealthiest ancient Buddhist monasteries in the country. Here, you can explore the Feilai Feng grottos, which feature hundreds of intricate stone Buddha carvings carved directly into the limestone cliff faces, dating back over a thousand years. Another essential stop among Hangzhou tourist attractions is the Longjing Tea Village.

Visitors can hike through the terraced green hills, observe the traditional pan-firing process of green tea leaves, and participate in a tasting session to experience authentic local green tea. For shopping and local culture, Hefang Street preserves a bustling Ming and Qing Dynasty market atmosphere, offering local silk, handmade paper fans, and traditional medicinal herbs.

How Many Days Should I Spend in Hangzhou?

To experience the main urban highlights without feeling rushed, spending two to three days in the city is highly recommended. A standard two-day Hangzhou city tour provides ample time to explore the entire West Lake scenic loop, tour the southern tea plantations, and visit the main historic temples.

If you want to expand your trip to include northern historical sites like the Grand Canal, the world’s longest and oldest man-made waterway, or the quiet marshes of Xixi National Wetland Park, a three-day stay is ideal. Travelers with a four-day schedule can easily incorporate a full-day excursion into the water towns of the surrounding Zhejiang province.

How to Get Around Hangzhou

The Hangzhou Metro system features multiple comprehensive lines that connect the main high-speed rail stations (Hangzhou Station and Hangzhou East Station) directly to the downtown commercial districts and the West Lake boundaries. For areas not serviced by the metro, public buses and licensed taxis are inexpensive and plentiful. Riding public bicycles is also a popular way to explore the flat, well-maintained pathways encircling the waterfront.

Recommended Day Trips from Hangzhou

Wuzhen Ancient Water Town: This is one of the most popular day-trip destinations from Hangzhou, and it takes about an hour and ten minutes to get there by taxi. You can also take the high-speed rail to Tongxiang and then take a taxi from there.

Qiandao Lake: A vast man-made reservoir famous for its crystal-clear water and over a thousand distinct green islets.

Shaoxing: Just a 20-minute bullet train ride away, offering a look into traditional black-awning boats and local yellow rice wine production factories.

Where to Stay in Hangzhou

For first-time visitors, the Shangcheng District near the east side of West Lake is highly practical. This area places you close to major shopping hubs like Hubin Road, diverse dining options, and multiple metro junctions.

If you prefer a quieter environment surrounded by nature, consider staying in the Xihu District on the west or south side of the lake. This area is home to premium boutique resorts, hidden tea houses, and mountain hiking trails, though it relies more heavily on taxis or buses for city-center transit.

Hangzhou Cuisine

Local cuisine, known as Hangbang Cai, is a prominent branch of Zhejiang cooking. It focuses on fresh, seasonal ingredients, light seasonings, and slightly sweet flavors. A signature dish to try during your Hangzhou tour is West Lake Vinegar Fish, which features fresh lake carp poached and coated in a sweet-and-sour ginger sauce.

Another iconic meal is Dongpo Pork, a rich block of braised pork belly named after the famous ancient governor and poet Su Dongpo; the meat is slow-cooked with Shaoxing wine and soy sauce until it is tender. For a unique regional flavor, order Longjing Shrimp, a delicate dish where plump river shrimp are stir-fried directly with fresh Dragon Well green tea leaves, imparting a subtle herbal aroma.

Best Time to Visit Hangzhou

Summer 2026
Summer transforms Hangzhou into a lush, tropical sanctuary with temperatures typically between 25°C (77°F) and 35°C (95°F). While the high humidity and "Plum Rain" season bring heat and frequent showers, the landscape reaches its most verdant peak. The highlight of the season is the spectacular blooming of thousands of lotus flowers across West Lake, particularly at "Breeze-Ruffled Lotus at Qianyuan." To escape the midday sun, travelers can seek shade in the ancient stone caves of Feilai Feng or the cooling halls of Lingyin Temple. Evening is the best time for a stroll along the Grand Canal or to watch the "Enduring Memories of Hangzhou" water show under the stars. For a refreshing day trip, the nearby water towns like Wuzhen offer breezy canal-side dining, while a hike through the Nine Creeks and Eighteen Gullies provides a naturally chilled forest retreat.
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Autumn 2026
Autumn is widely heralded as the most comfortable time to visit, featuring crisp, clear skies and pleasant temperatures from 15°C (59°F) to 25°C (77°F). As the humidity drops, the city is perfumed by the sweet, intoxicating scent of osmanthus flowers, particularly around Manjuelong Village. This stable weather is ideal for witnessing the world-famous Qiantang River Tidal Bore, which reaches its peak around the Mid-Autumn Festival. The hills surrounding the lake turn into a tapestry of gold and red, making it the perfect season for hiking to the top of Baochu Pagoda for a panoramic sunset. Visitors can also enjoy the "Three Pools Mirroring the Moon" during a clear autumn night or explore the China National Silk Museum. The mild air makes outdoor cycling and alfresco dining along Beishan Road a delightful way to experience the city's sophisticated charm.
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Winter 2026/2027
Winter in Hangzhou brings a quiet, contemplative beauty with temperatures fluctuating between 2°C (36°F) and 11°C (52°F). The air is often damp and chilly, but the absence of large crowds allows for a deeply peaceful exploration of the city's cultural heart. On rare occasions, a light dusting of snow blankets the broken bridge, recreating the legendary scene "Melting Snow on the Broken Bridge." This is the best time to visit the Solitary Hill to see the winter plum blossoms or to warm up with a bowl of authentic West Lake beef soup and Dongpo pork. The misty, cold atmosphere adds a layer of mystery to the ancient statues of the Faxi Temple and the historic streets of Hefang. For a cozy indoor experience, the Traditional Chinese Medicine Museum offers a fascinating look into ancient healing, while the local teahouses provide a warm refuge to watch the winter fog roll over the silent lake.
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Spring 2027
Spring in Hangzhou is a breathtaking revival where temperatures range from 10°C (50°F) to 22°C (72°F). This mild, occasionally drizzly climate creates a misty "ink-painting" aesthetic across the West Lake. As the city awakens, the iconic Su Causeway becomes a tunnel of peach blossoms and weeping willows. It is the premier season for visiting the Longjing (Dragon Well) tea plantations, where you can watch the delicate spring harvest and enjoy a cup of fresh green tea overlooking the verdant hills. Travelers also flock to Taiziwan Park to witness millions of blooming tulips and cherry blossoms. Whether taking a traditional sculling boat on the lake or exploring the serene bamboo paths of Yunqi Forest, spring offers Hangzhou’s most poetic atmosphere, perfectly balancing cool breezes with the vibrant scent of new growth.
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Reviews for Hangzhou Tours

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7-Day Eastern China Private Tour: Exploring Yellow Mountain | The Bund | West Lake | Hongcun | Yellow Mountain

A Breathtaking Journey Through Eastern China

This 7-day tour was an exceptional experience, perfectly capturing the essence of Eastern China. Starting in Shanghai, the Urban Planning Exhibition Hall and The Bund were fascinating and offered a glimpse into the city's modern and historic sides. Suzhou’s classical gardens were serene and beautifully maintained, and Tongli Water Town was picturesque and charming. Hangzhou’s West Lake was a highlight with its tranquil beauty and traditional sites. The finale at Huangshan was simply breathtaking—the views from Yellow Mountain and the charm of Hongcun village were unforgettable. Our guide was knowledgeable and made the journey seamless.

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15-Day Impressive China Tour: Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai, Suzhou, Hangzhou and Guilin

Perfect Introduction to China's History and Culture

A fantastic tour through China's great cities. We started in vibrant Shanghai, explored the ancient history of Beijing and Xi'an, and enjoyed the stunning scenery of Guilin. A perfect first-time experience.

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8-Day Essence of Eastern China Tour from Metropolis to Water Towns: Shanghai, Suzhou, Hangzhou and Nanjing

Excellent Service and Great Views

The service was excellent, and the views were unforgettable. Walking along the Bund in Shanghai during sunset and seeing the modern skyline was a moment I’ll always cherish. The food was also a highlight—authentic, fresh, and delicious.

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14-Day China Highlights Private Tour from Beijing: Beijing, Xi'an, Chengdu, Guilin and Shanghai | Forbidden City | Great Wall | Terracotta Army | Cute Pandas | Li River | The Bund

It's truly wonderful to appreciate Mother Earth and the beauty of nature.

The Li River cruise surpassed all expectations—featuring breathtaking scenery that left us in awe. Irene, our guide, was incredibly helpful throughout the journey. One standout was the optional show, a captivating portrayal of the rich minority culture in Guilin. The experience was a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural immersion, making it a highlight of our trip.

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FAQs about Hangzhou Tours

What is the best time of year to visit Hangzhou?

Visit Hangzhou between March and May or September and November. These months offer mild temperatures, blooming spring scenery, or crisp autumn air. Avoid Chinese public holidays like National Day (Oct 1–7) and Labor Day (May 1–5), when West Lake becomes extremely crowded.

How do I get from Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport to West Lake using public transit?

Take Metro Line 1 from Xiaoshan International Airport to Longxiangqiao Station – the journey takes about 50 minutes and costs ¥7. From there, it's a 10-minute walk to West Lake. Trains run frequently from 6:00 AM to 10:30 PM.

What is Hangzhou best known for?

Hangzhou is best known for romantic lake scenery, world-class tea, rich history, elegant cuisine, and modern innovation, a rare mix of ancient beauty and cutting-edge development.

What should I know about tea culture when visiting Hangzhou’s Longjing Village?

Longjing (Dragon Well) tea is Hangzhou’s specialty. When visiting tea houses or farms, it's customary to sip slowly and appreciate the aroma and color. Avoid adding sugar or milk – locals view this as disrespectful to the tea’s purity. You can participate in tea picking during spring (March–April).