A New Accommodation Choice, A Must-Have on Your Suzhou Travel Checklist
Staying at Suzhou Yinxiang Yisu Inn was an unforgettable experience. The moment I stepped into this inn located on Guanqian Street, I was deeply captivated by its unique charm. Just a short walk away from famous scenic spots, it undoubtedly saved us a lot on transportation costs during our trip.
The area around the inn is filled with a dazzling array of snacks, from morning call xiaolongbao to late-night spicy hot pot, each dish is a supreme temptation for the taste buds. Here, food, drinks, and entertainment are all within reach, allowing us to fully enjoy Suzhou's delicious flavors and convenient lifestyle.
In terms of service, the inn staff were extremely attentive. With just a phone call, they would immediately fulfill any request. Before the trip, I searched many hotels, but the aesthetic appeal and comfort of this inn won me over at first sight. Every corner matched my taste, making me exclaim, "I'm truly in love!"
The comfort level at the inn was simply top-notch. Public areas were equipped with washing machines, dryers, a terrace, refrigerator, microwave, and more, all available for free use. The service was incredibly thoughtful—they even turned on the air conditioning for us before we arrived. The rooms were fully equipped, and the butler personally welcomed us, introducing various local delicacies and attractions in Suzhou, giving us a deeper understanding of the city.
In Suzhou, whether you want to visit classical gardens or explore other popular attractions, taking a taxi or subway is very convenient. Strolling slowly along Pingjiang Road feels like traveling back in time to the ancient water towns of Jiangnan.
As a travel guide, I recommend friends visiting Suzhou to definitely visit classic gardens like the Humble Administrator's Garden and the Lingering Garden to experience the city's classical charm. Additionally, the Couple's Garden Retreat and the Lion Grove Garden on Pingjiang Road are not to be missed, each showcasing different styles of garden art. In the evening, take a walk along Guanqian Street, where the night market is brightly lit, and various specialty snacks will make you linger.
My stay at Yinxiang Yisu Inn deepened my affection for Suzhou. Not only did it provide a comfortable accommodation environment, but it also made us feel the warmth of home and the unique charm of Suzhou. If not for time constraints, I wouldn’t have wanted to leave this enchanting place. Suzhou, a city you won’t want to leave once you arrive—I look forward to our next encounter.