Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - I am going to Suzhou for 3 days and I have booked a hotel near Guanqian Street. Does anyone who has been there recommend a travel route? It’s best not to stay too far away from Guanqian Street.

I am going to Suzhou for 3 days and I have booked a hotel near Guanqian Street. Does anyone who has been there recommend a travel route? It’s best not to stay too far away from Guanqian Street.

A few must-visit places in Suzhou: Shantang Street, Pingjiang Road, Guanqian Street, Soochow University Headquarters, Yuanrong Times Square, you can choose to go to the garden and Hanshan Temple. If you have time, consider Ligong Causeway, Ferris Wheel Park, Panmen Three Scenic Spots, etc.

I will arrive in Suzhou in the afternoon on the first day. I will arrange accommodation first and have something to eat. I will go to Hanshan Temple in the afternoon and go to Yuanrong Times Square (walking around Jinji Lake) in the evening. Yuanrong Times Square has A Zhuhongxing Food Court, where you can eat Suzhou specialty snacks. (Although Hanshan Temple is not big, it is relatively far, so it will take an afternoon to add the distance)

The next day we went to the gardens (Lion Grove or Humble Administrator’s Garden) and Suzhou Museum (not Jiangsu Museum) together. , you can play for half a day. Then walk to Pingjiang Road, go out of Pingjiang Road to the headquarters of Suzhou University, and walk to the end of Shiquan Street. You can go shopping in Shiquan Street in the evening, or have something to eat, and then go back to rest. If you feel not too tired, you can take bus No. 204 there. Shantang Street, Shantang is very beautiful at night.

On the third day, you can spend half a day shopping in Guanqian Street in the city center and buy some specialties.