Tea Boutique Hotel

Hangzhou


A Chinese–Japanese minimalist mood holds sway at this hotel with tea-themed artwork, muted colours, soft lighting and heavy wood in the bedrooms to create a relaxing atmosphere.

The location, 1.5km from the lake, is pleasantly secluded, and a smart on-site restaurant, bar and spa mean it might be tempting just to stay put anyway. Service is excellent and discounts of up to 10% are offered.


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