Nanjing Weekend One-Day Tour|A Must-Check-In City Walk Route for Couples
by BI. Lin 26
Oct 25, 2025
A fairy-tale guesthouse hidden deep in Nanjing’s Wutong! Open the door and instantly escape the hustle and bustle, surrounded by greenery and healing design. Staying here is super chill, so comfortable you won’t want to leave~🌿
The guesthouse is located in the heart of Xuanwu District, right by the lush Wutong Avenue🌳. It’s just a 1.2 km walk to Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, and about 2 km to Meiling Palace and Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. You don’t have to rush or squeeze into traffic to visit the attractions🚗
The overall style is “mountain retreat,” with greenery and lawns in the courtyard. Sitting in the courtyard with a cup of tea☕, listening to the wind rustling through the wutong leaves is truly a healing remedy for city dwellers~
The public areas are full of thoughtful details, including a planting and picking area to experience, a picnic zone, and a garden. Every photo looks like it has a natural filter📸, and the atmosphere is even cozier and more romantic when the lights come on at night~💡
There’s a wide variety of room types, suitable for solo travelers or groups. Every room has windows with excellent natural light☀️, and most are non-smoking, so the air is very fresh~
The bedding is clean and soft, and some rooms even have private courtyards! Open the door to your own exclusive little yard with full privacy, perfect for stargazing at night✨
Nearby activities:
- Attractions: Besides Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, and Meiling Palace, the Ming Xiaoling Museum is only 561 meters away on foot, Shixiang Road 677 meters, and Changsheng Deer Park 486 meters. You can easily visit several spots in one day without rushing.
- Food: The area is full of hidden gem restaurants! After sightseeing, you can conveniently grab a meal nearby🍜.
- Shopping: Shopping centers are about 2.6 km away, Jiayuan Plaza 3.9 km, just a few subway stops away. It’s very convenient for buying souvenirs or daily necessities🛍️.
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