Yinxian Courtyard Inn

Jiangsu


Yinxian Inn is arranged around a traditional courtyard, filled with leafy plants and a charmingly cluttered calligraphy workshop. All eight rooms are large, clean, and have private bathrooms. The inn is down a small alleyway in the old town, the first on the right from Dongfuxiatang Jie (东巿下塘街). Look for the clover-leaf sign opposite a cafe.

No English is spoken.


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