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How much is it to stay in Xitang for one night?

There are many inns in Xitang, and there are also many homestays in the scenic spot, which are very intimate, and there are some theme inns with different styles, all of which are quite good.

Basically, you can connect to the station. If you stop, most of them are ok. Don't worry too much about this. And the bosses in Xitang are also very accommodating and kind.

If you are driving by car, I suggest that you can go to Xitang and Wuzhen together. The two places are close, but there is a Zhaxi scenic spot in Wuzhen, which is not bad, but the accommodation is very expensive, you can live outside the scenic spot, the affordable environment is good, and it is convenient to enter the scenic spot.

As for what I can say, I can't say, because you know better what price, environment, location and equipment conditions you need. You'd better look at the websites you can order, so that you will be more satisfied.

1, Xitang Holiday Hotel

Address: No.85 (Jiang Shan Highway), Nanyuan West Road, Tangxi Town, Jiashan County, Xitang District, Jiaxing City.

Distance: 0 km

Price: set in 280 yuan.

Type: three-star hotel

Xitang Holiday Hotel is a garden-style foreign-related tourist hotel integrating catering, guest rooms, entertainment and conferences. Located in Nanyuan West Road, near Xitang Bridge, it has a superior geographical position and convenient transportation. Hotel decoration style is fashionable and luxurious. . .

2. Xitang remembers Xitang Inn best.

Address: No.56 Shaogang North Street, Tang Xi Town, Jiashan County, Xitang, Jiaxing.

Distance: 0 km

Price: lowest 138 yuan.

Type: budget hotel

Introduction: The most unforgettable Xitang-Classical Theme Inn, headquartered in Room 2, No.56 and No.58 Gangbei Street, is located in the center of the scenic spot, adjacent to the bustling Dong Tang Street and Bar Street, with convenient transportation, pleasant scenery and weeping willows on the shore. . .