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Where is a good place to live in Nanjing in two days?

I'm not modest either. Do you think it is really appropriate for me, a local, to answer the question of where to live?

Along the subway, I personally suggest that it is near Changfu Street, Taiping South Road. Last time my brother brought his colleagues to play, I also suggested staying there. The reason for this is the following:

1. Convenient transportation: If you come to Nanjing from other places, just get off the subway. Changfu Street is located at the junction of Line 2 and Line 3, and Line 3 can go directly from Nanjing South Railway Station to Changfu Street Station. It is best to arrive or retreat with luggage, and advance and retreat freely. Go out after check-in is Line 2 and Line 3, Global Connect.

There are many hotels to choose from. Near the Confucius Temple, the express hotel is very high and there are many personalized hotels. There is basically no pressure to book a hotel in advance, and people are rich and frugal. If you drive here, you may be worried about parking. Nearby streets are narrow and there are many one-way streets. Personally, I suggest that if the hotel doesn't provide it, stop directly at the nearby Bayi Hospital. (Friendly reminder, Nanjing parking fee is crazy)

3. The location is good. To the north are the Presidential Palace, Nanjing Library, 19 12 Bar Area, Meiyuan New Village and Six Dynasties Museum, and to the south are Confucius Temple, Laomendong and Zhonghua Gate, which are a little far (you can go by subway), and others are within walking distance. Whether it is Wen Qing or coming out to see the world, it is very suitable. This piece is the essence of old Nanjing, and the so-called streets and alleys are also in this circle. There are many old buildings such as churches nearby, so it is ok to look at the flowers in thick lines or study them slowly with a camera on your back.

4. It's convenient to eat. For dinner, I personally recommend Sichuan Restaurant (please refer to Baidu map for location), an old-fashioned Chinese restaurant, which has been open for 100 years (according to the latest research, 100 years has not been opened, and it has been 6-70 years since liberation). When it was first opened, it was estimated that Sichuan cuisine was so popular now. After a hundred years, the name suddenly became very vulgar. Actually, it's an old shop in Nanjing. The place for breakfast and fast food in the lobby on the first floor is an authentic Nanjing snack, where many elderly people in Nanjing eat. The second floor is the a la carte area. The price is reasonable, and the children will not suffer. In fact, three meals a day can be solved there. Or the nearby Green Willow House, authentic food. There are many halal foods in Nanjing, which are very traditional. Beef pot stickers can be seen everywhere. They are all old Muslims, not Qinghai people. Unlike you enchanting cities, Nanjing is very harmonious. If you want luxury, there is a Zhuangyuan building not far away, and you don't have to be a Qinhuai Eight Wonders. I haven't been there, but the Kuomintang has.