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Help design a tourist route in Hangzhou.

Let me give you some advice. I have answered many people's questions about Hangzhou's tourism. Let me copy them for you.

As for bus routes, there are many sightseeing routes (Y 1, Y2, Y3, etc. ) In Hangzhou. You can see for yourself. I usually go with the group and basically don't take the bus.

Regarding accommodation, according to your situation, we suggest choosing economy hotels, such as Hemei Super 8 (at the intersection of Zhongshan Middle Road and Kaiyuan Road, only 5 minutes' drive to the West Lake), Jinjiang Inn (as if there is one at the east end of Stadium Road, 0/0 minutes' drive from the West Lake) and Home Inn. The standard room costs more than 200 yuan a night.

Regarding the scenic spots, I copied the suggestions of other netizens below for my own reference. If you have any questions, you can consult by email.

The first morning; Visit Feilaifeng and Lingyin Temple. The two scenic spots are connected together, and the scope is very large. Take a good walk and have a look. It's almost the whole morning. At noon, eat Chinese food, especially vegetarian food, in Tianwaitian at the entrance of Feilaifeng, one of the three famous traditional restaurants in Hangzhou.

Afternoon: Visit Wang Yue Temple. If you are interested in human history, it is strongly recommended to go to Gushan again (just opposite the Yue Temple). Gushan is the Xiling Bridge, Su Xiaoxiao Tomb, Qiujin Tomb, Liuyiquan, Zhongshan Park, Wenlan Pavilion, Xiling Printing Factory, Louwailou, Pinghu Qiuyue, Baisu Ergong Temple, Zhejiang Museum and China Printing Museum.

The next morning: Pagoda of Six Harmonies and Tiger Running Spring (including the third spring in the world, Tiger Running Spring, Jigong Tower and Li Shutong Memorial Hall) can have lunch in the red mud casserole (a famous Hangzhou restaurant in recent years).

Afternoon: fish watching and Leifeng Tower in Huagang (rebuilt in 2002, very imposing, you can also take a night tour)

Dinner: You can go to Zhiweiguan to taste steamed buns and cat ears (the most famous snack bar in Hang Cheng), or you can go to any restaurant in Yin Gao Street next to Heye Street. Yin Gao Street is an ancient food street in Hangzhou. After eating, you can go shopping in which street, which is an antique old street.

I'm tired this morning, so I can go back to the hotel early to rest at night.

On the morning of the third day: visit the south line of the West Lake (you can visit the willow waves and hear the sound of warblers-the scenery in winter is average, the Qianwang Memorial Hall, Wu Yueguo III and Five Kings Hall-the West Lake Museum during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period-it was just opened last year 1 1 month, and two thirds of it is underground, free of charge), Yang Gongdi (that is, the west line of the West Lake). If you are interested in classical gardens, it is strongly recommended to visit Guo Zhuang (it seems to be a ticket for 10 yuan). This is the most representative private garden in Hangzhou, which is small and exquisite, and is praised as "the back of the West Lake" by Chen Congzhou, a landscape expert. Chimonanthus praecox should bloom at this time of year. It must be very beautiful. One year, on the second day of junior high school, I took a group of Hong Kong people to Guo Zhuang to play. At that time, Chimonanthus praecox was in full bloom and there were few tourists on the second day. Everyone said that the scenery was so beautiful, and this scene is still fresh in my memory. If you are interested in the former residence of celebrities, you might as well visit Gai Jiaotian's former residence in Jinsha Port. The former residence and cemetery of Gai Lao, which is known as the "Living Song Wu in the South of the Yangtze River", is still worth visiting. Of course, if you want to visit all the above scenic spots in one morning, it is almost impossible to browse. If time is limited, you can only choose according to your interests; If you have enough time, you can visit in two days.

In the afternoon, I suggest going to meijiawu, Hangzhou to make a cup of Longjing tea and feel the leisure life of Hangzhou people (go by yourself, don't listen to the rhetoric of roadside wild guides, in case you are fooled. Of course, tea is not so good now, just to feel the feeling of leisure. If you think meijiawu is too far away, you might as well choose the teahouse in the city for tea. The representative self-service teahouses are Qingteng and Lanbao (drinking tea in the self-service teahouse will naturally solve the dinner accordingly).

If you are interested in museums, you can also visit them. There are four national museums in Hangzhou: China Silk, China Tea, Southern Song Dynasty Imperial Kiln and Huqingyutang, all of which have high specifications and admission is free. Personally, I think they are worth visiting.

Of course, you can also visit the major department stores in Hangzhou in the afternoon.

Dinner: You can choose one of Ni Hong Garden, Xinkaiyuan, Zhang Shengji, Huazhong City, Xinsanmao and Joy, all of which are famous hotels in Hang Cheng in recent years.