Hangzhou Travel Guide 2026 — West Lake, Longjing Tea & China's Most Beautiful City

Published June 21, 2026 · 14 min read
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"Up above there is heaven; down below there are Suzhou and Hangzhou." This ancient Chinese proverb captures why Hangzhou has been captivating travelers for over a thousand years. Capital of Zhejiang Province and former imperial seat of the Southern Song Dynasty, Hangzhou blends UNESCO-listed landscapes, thousand-year-old temples, world-famous tea culture, and a food scene that rivals any city in China — all just 45 minutes from Shanghai by bullet train.

Yet most foreign tourists skip it entirely, rushing between Beijing and Shanghai. That's a mistake. This guide shows you exactly why Hangzhou deserves 2–3 days on any China itinerary, and how to experience it like someone who actually knows the city.

📋 In This Guide

  1. Why Visit Hangzhou in 2026?
  2. Top 10 Attractions
  3. West Lake Deep Dive
  4. Longjing Tea Experience
  5. Hangzhou Food Guide — 8 Must-Eat Dishes
  6. 2-Day & 3-Day Itineraries
  7. Getting There & Getting Around
  8. Where to Stay
  9. Practical Tips for Foreign Tourists

Why Visit Hangzhou in 2026?

Hangzhou isn't just another Chinese city with tall buildings and crowded streets. It's something different entirely:

2026 Update: Hangzhou Metro now operates 12+ lines including direct airport service (Line 1 to Xiaoshan International Airport). The city continues to invest in smart tourism features, including multilingual QR-code guides at West Lake scenic spots.

Top 10 Attractions in Hangzhou

#AttractionWhy GoAllow
1West Lake (Xi Hu)UNESCO site, iconic scenery, boat rides3–5 hours
2Lingyin TempleChina's most famous Zen temple, 326 AD2–3 hours
3Meijiawu Tea VillageLongjing tea plantations, tastings, rural beauty2–3 hours
4Feilai Feng (Flying Peak)300+ Buddhist stone carvings, 10th century1 hour
5Hefang Street (Qinghefang)Historic pedestrian street, snacks, souvenirs1–2 hours
6Grand Canal (Jinghang)UNESCO, night cruises, historic neighborhoods2 hours
7Xixi National Wetland ParkUrban wetland reserve, boat rides, birdwatching3–4 hours
8Leifeng PagodaLegendary White Snake story, sunset views over lake1 hour
9Six Harmonies Pagoda (Liuhe)Qiantang River views, 970 AD, tidal bore watching1–2 hours
10China National Silk MuseumFree, stunning exhibitions, Silk Road history1.5 hours

West Lake Deep Dive

West Lake isn't just a lake — it's the reason Hangzhou exists as a tourist destination. The lake and its surrounding gardens, causeways, and pagodas form a 60 km² scenic area that has inspired Chinese poets and painters for over a millennium.

The Ten Classic Scenes

Since the Southern Song Dynasty, poets have cataloged the "Ten Scenes of West Lake" (西湖十景). The most important ones for visitors:

💡 Pro tip: The best West Lake experience is renting a small boat (手划船, ~¥150/hour, negotiable) from the Hubin Pier near the Shangri-La Hotel. Electric boats are cheaper (~¥50/person) but the hand-rowed boats reach quieter coves and islands that tour boats skip.

West Lake Practical Info

Longjing Tea Experience

Longjing (Dragon Well) tea has been China's most celebrated green tea since the Qing Dynasty, when Emperor Qianlong visited the tea villages and declared them imperial gardens. The good news: you can visit these same villages today.

Meijiawu Tea Village — Best for First-Timers

Just 20 minutes by taxi from West Lake, Meijiawu is the most accessible tea village. Terraced hillsides covered in tea bushes stretch across the valley, and local farmers invite visitors into their homes for tea tastings.

💡 Tea buying advice: Don't buy Longjing tea from street vendors or Hefang Street tourist shops — it's often stale or from other provinces. Buy directly from the tea villages, or from the Hangzhou Tea Market (杭州茶叶市场) near Jiubao. Authentic West Lake Longjing (西湖龙井) has a flat, smooth leaf and a sweet chestnut aroma.

Longjing Village — For Serious Tea Enthusiasts

Smaller and less commercial than Meijiawu, Longjing Village sits in the valley that gives the tea its name. The hike from the village up to the tea terraces takes 20 minutes and rewards you with panoramic views. There's also a natural spring called Dragon Well (龙井) where the tea allegedly got its name.

Hangzhou Food Guide — 8 Must-Eat Dishes

Hangzhou cuisine (Zhejiang/Hangbang cuisine) is defined by light, fresh flavors — a world away from the fiery heat of Sichuan or the heavy sweetness of Shanghai. Freshwater fish, bamboo shoots, and lotus root feature heavily.

The Big Three (Order These First)

Five More Essential Dishes

Where to Eat

Itineraries

2-Day Essential Hangzhou

Day 1: West Lake & History

Day 2: Tea Culture & Wetlands

3-Day Deep Dive (Add Day 3)

Getting There & Getting Around

From Shanghai (Most Common Route)

From Beijing

Airport to City

Getting Around Hangzhou

Where to Stay

AreaVibePrice RangeBest For
West Lake / HubinLakeside luxury, walking distance to everything¥500–2000First-timers, romantics
Wulin SquareCentral business district, great metro access¥300–800Business, convenience
Hefang Street areaHistoric charm, night market on doorstep¥250–600Budget, food lovers
Xixi Wetland areaPeaceful, nature, resort-style hotels¥400–1500Relaxation, couples
💡 Booking tip: The Shangri-La Hotel Hangzhou sits right on West Lake's north shore with garden access to the lake — arguably the best hotel location in the city. For budget travelers, the Westin and Novotel near Wulin Square offer great value with metro access.

Practical Tips for Foreign Tourists

Payment

Honestly, if you've set up Alipay or WeChat Pay (see our payment guide), Hangzhou is easier than most Chinese cities. Alipay was literally invented here — the city is cashless-obsessed. Some vendors near tourist sites accept foreign credit cards, but don't count on it.

Internet & Connectivity

Hefang Street and West Lake scenic areas have free public Wi-Fi (search for "i-Hangzhou"). It's slow but works for maps and translation. For reliable access, get a China eSIM before you arrive — see our eSIM guide.

Language

English signage at major tourist sites is decent. At restaurants and shops, expect zero English. Download a translation app (Baidu Translate works well offline) and save key destinations in Chinese characters for showing taxi drivers.

Best Season to Visit

Common Mistakes to Avoid

How Hangzhou Fits Your China Trip

The most common route: Shanghai → Hangzhou → (continue to Huangshan/Yellow Mountain, or return to Shanghai). The bullet train between Shanghai and Hangzhou runs so frequently that you can treat it like a commuter route. Many travelers do Hangzhou as a day trip from Shanghai, but that's doing it a disservice — 2 nights minimum to see the lake, temples, tea villages, and food scene properly.

For a full China circuit, Hangzhou fits perfectly between Shanghai and the Yellow Mountains (Huangshan): Shanghai (3 nights) → Hangzhou (2 nights) → Huangshan (2 nights) → onward to Guilin or back to Shanghai.

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