Pace

Suzhou


Pace isn't fancy but it does have clean, bright rooms with private bathrooms and large comfortable beds. Genuinely helpful staff, a decent buffet breakfast, free use of washing machines and dryers, and a convenient location by Nanmen station seal the deal.

The cheapest rooms don't have windows but upgrades do happen.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Suzhou attractions

1. Suzhou No 1 Silk Factory

0.33 MILES

This museum and working silk factory was established as a state-owned silk factory in 1926. The highlight of the museum is seeing its massive, 80-year-old…

2. Ruiguang Pagoda

0.37 MILES

This delightful pagoda was built in 1004 and overlooks the Pan Gate Scenic Area in the southwest of the old town.

3. Blue Wave Pavilion

0.37 MILES

Originally the home of a prince, the oldest garden in Suzhou was first built in the 11th century, and has been repeatedly rebuilt since. Instead of…

4. Kě Yuán

0.4 MILES

An academic garden directly opposite Blue Wave, Kě Yuán is where Suzhou Library was established in 1914 before the garden spent much of the 20th century…

5. Confucian Temple

0.43 MILES

A haven of solitude and an oasis of peace in a busy town, the Confucian Temple is adorned with several ancient (one is 830 years old) gingkos and rows of…

6. Pan Gate Scenic Area

0.6 MILES

This quiet part of Suzhou is lovely, with a section of the city wall straddling the outer moat in the southwest corner of the city. Dating from 1355, the…

7. Garden of the Master of the Nets

0.8 MILES

Off Shiquan Jie, this pocket-sized garden is considered one of Suzhou's best preserved. Laid out in the 12th century, it went to seed and was later…

8. Xū Gate

0.86 MILES

One of the eight city gates that were first built to protect Sūzhōu during the Spring and Autumn Period (approximately 771–476 BC), the brick wall that we…