Hangzhou, China: 7-Day Luxury & Leisure Itinerary
Travel Period: 7 Days / 6 Nights
Travel Style: Culture, Nature, Gastronomy
Estimated Budget (Per Person, Excluding Flights):
- Mid-Range: ¥4,500 – ¥6,000 (USD $650 – $850)
- Luxury: ¥8,000+ (USD $1,150+)
- Includes: 4-star/5-star accommodation, private car transfers, entrance fees, and 3 meals a day.
Day 1: Arrival & West Lake Introduction
Theme: Arrival & Lakeside Serenity
Focus: Settle in and experience the postcard-perfect view of Hangzhou’s most famous landmark.
- Morning:
- Arrival: Land at Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH). Take the Airport Express Line (1 hour) or a private transfer to your hotel in the West Lake (Xihu) area.
- Check-in: Recommended hotels: Four Seasons Hotel (luxury) or Hyatt Regency (mid-range), both offering stunning lake views.
- Afternoon:
- West Lake (Xihu) Cruise: Take a traditional wooden boat cruise across the lake.
- Must-Visit: Three Pools Mirroring the Moon (Santan YinYue) – the iconic image on the back of the Chinese 1 Yuan coin.
- Leifeng Pagoda: Climb this historic pagoda for a panoramic view of the lake and the surrounding hills.
- West Lake (Xihu) Cruise: Take a traditional wooden boat cruise across the lake.
- Evening:
- Dinner at Lou Wai Lou (楼外楼): A historic restaurant (est. 1848) serving classic Hangzhou cuisine.
- Food Recommendation: Beggar’s Chicken (Jiaohua Ji) – marinated chicken wrapped in lotus leaves and baked in clay.
- Musical Fountain: Watch the free water and light show at the Hubin Road waterfront.
- Dinner at Lou Wai Lou (楼外楼): A historic restaurant (est. 1848) serving classic Hangzhou cuisine.
Practical Tips:
- Transport: The best way to explore the lake is by taxi, bike, or electric scooter.
- Tip: Purchase a “West Lake Scenic Area Pass” if you plan to visit multiple paid attractions to save money.
Day 2: Tea Culture & Longjing Village
Theme: Heritage & Horticulture
Focus: Immerse yourself in the world-famous Dragon Well tea.
- Morning:
- Longjing Village (Dragon Well): Day trip to the tea plantations.
- Must-Visit: Longjing Tea Plantation – walk through the lush green terraces.
- Tea Tasting: Visit a local tea farmer’s house to learn about the tea-making process and taste the freshly brewed Longjing Tea (Dragon Well).
- Longjing Village (Dragon Well): Day trip to the tea plantations.
- Afternoon:
- Lingyin Temple (Temple of Soul’s Retreat): One of the wealthiest and most influential Buddhist temples in China.
- Must-Visit: Feilai Feng (Flying Peak) – a grotto filled with ancient Buddhist stone carvings.
- Lingyin Temple (Temple of Soul’s Retreat): One of the wealthiest and most influential Buddhist temples in China.
- Evening:
- Dinner at Grandma’s Home (Xiang Jia Po): A popular local chain known for spicy and flavorful Zhejiang dishes.
- Food Recommendation: Stir-fried Water Spinach with garlic.
- Hangzhou National Tea Museum: If time permits, visit in the late afternoon to learn more about the history of tea in China.
- Dinner at Grandma’s Home (Xiang Jia Po): A popular local chain known for spicy and flavorful Zhejiang dishes.
Practical Tips:
- Best Time: Visit Longjing in Spring (April-May) for the tea harvest, but it is beautiful year-round.
- Tip: Bargaining is expected when buying tea in the village; be cautious of overpricing.
Day 3: Ancient Streets & Canal Life
Theme: History & Water Towns
Focus: Explore the old town and the Grand Canal.
- Morning:
- Hefang Street (河坊街): A pedestrian-only ancient street lined with traditional shops, snack stalls, and temples.
- Must-Visit: Qinghefang Ancient Street – buy souvenirs like silk scarves and paper umbrellas.
- Hefang Street (河坊街): A pedestrian-only ancient street lined with traditional shops, snack stalls, and temples.
- Afternoon:
- Grand Canal (Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal):
- Must-Visit: Gongchen Bridge – the longest and highest stone arch bridge on the Grand Canal.
- China National Silk Museum: Learn about the history of Chinese silk and watch artisans at work.
- Grand Canal (Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal):
- Evening:
- Cruise on the Grand Canal: Enjoy a dinner cruise or a scenic boat ride to see the canal lit up at night.
- Snack Street: Try street food like Dragon Well Shrimp (Xi Hu Long Jing Xia) and Osmanthus Cake.
Practical Tips:
- Shopping: Hefang Street is great for tourists but can be crowded; go early in the morning for photos.
- Tip: The silk museum has a wonderful garden and is free to enter.
Day 4: Hidden Gems & Natural Wonders
Theme: Nature & Exploration
Focus: Escape the crowds and discover Hangzhou’s natural beauty.
- Morning:
- Qiandao Lake (Thousand Island Lake): Day trip (approx. 2 hours by car).
- Must-Visit: Meifeng Island – climb to the top for a breathtaking view of the thousands of islands.
- Qiandao Lake (Thousand Island Lake): Day trip (approx. 2 hours by car).
- Afternoon:
- Cruise the Lakes: Take a boat to Monkey Island or Bird Island for some wildlife interaction.
- Fish Feast: Enjoy lunch by the lake featuring fresh fish from Qiandao Lake.
- Evening:
- Return to Hangzhou: Head back to the city.
- Relaxation: Visit a local Foot Massage parlor (e.g., Da Tang No. 1) to unwind after the long day.
Practical Tips:
- Transport: Qiandao Lake is best reached by private car or high-speed train (to Chun’an Station) followed by a taxi.
- Tip: Bring sunscreen and a hat; the sun can be strong on the lake.
Day 5: Modern Hangzhou & Alibaba
Theme: Modernity & Innovation
Focus: See the high-tech side of Hangzhou, home to Alibaba.
- Morning:
- Future Sci-Tech City: Visit the headquarters of Alibaba. (Note: Public tours are limited; book in advance or admire the architecture from the outside).
- Dream Town: A hub for startups and innovation, featuring modern architecture and cafes.
- Afternoon:
- Xixi National Wetland Park: A peaceful retreat on the outskirts of the city.
- Must-Visit: South Entrance Area – rent a boat to navigate the maze of waterways and reed beds.
- Xixi National Wetland Park: A peaceful retreat on the outskirts of the city.
- Evening:
- Dinner in Binjiang District: Explore the modern dining scene in the Binjiang area.
- Food Recommendation: Hot Pot – try a local Sichuan-style hot pot for a spicy change.
- Night View: Drive or walk along the Qiantang River to see the modern skyscrapers.
- Dinner in Binjiang District: Explore the modern dining scene in the Binjiang area.
Practical Tips:
- Transport: The metro system (Line 5) connects the wetland park to the city center.
- Tip: Xixi Wetland is beautiful in autumn (red maple leaves) and winter (plum blossoms).
Day 6: Day Trip to Wuzhen Water Town
Theme: Cultural Immersion
Focus: Experience the quintessential 江南 (Jiangnan) water town.
- Morning:
- Wuzhen Water Town: Day trip (1.5 hours by car).
- Must-Visit: Dongzha (East Scenic Area) – more authentic and less commercialized than Xizha.
- Wuzhen Water Town: Day trip (1.5 hours by car).
- Afternoon:
- Xizha (West Scenic Area): Visit this part of the town known for its beautiful bridges and night views.
- Traditional Performance: Watch a shadow puppet show or a local opera performance.
- Evening:
- Night in Wuzhen: Stay for dinner and watch the town light up. The reflections in the water are magical.
- Return to Hangzhou: Drive back to Hangzhou.
Practical Tips:
- Accommodation: Consider staying overnight in Wuzhen for a more immersive experience (book a waterside inn).
- Tip: Wear comfortable shoes as you will be walking on cobblestone streets.
Day 7: Departure & Last Minute Shopping
Theme: Farewell
Focus: Final purchases and departure.
- Morning:
- Free Time: Relax at the hotel or take a final stroll along the lake.
- Last Minute Shopping: Visit Intime Department Store or MixC Mall for luxury brands or local handicrafts.
- Afternoon:
- Lunch: Enjoy your last meal in Hangzhou, perhaps trying Crab Roe Tofu or West Lake Fish in Vinegar Gravy.
- Departure: Transfer to Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport for your flight home.
Practical Tips:
- Airport: Allow at least 2 hours for domestic flights and 3 hours for international flights.
- Tip: If you have extra time, visit the Hangzhou Museum located near Wushan Square.
Food Guide Summary
- Must-Try Dishes:
- Beggar’s Chicken (Jiaohua Ji): Baked in clay, tender and aromatic.
- West Lake Fish in Vinegar Gravy (Song Shu Yu): Sweet and sour, with a unique flavor.
- Dragon Well Shrimp (Long Jing Xia): Fresh river shrimp stir-fried with Longjing tea leaves.
- Osmanthus Cake (Gui Hua Gao): A sweet dessert flavored with osmanthus flowers.
Transportation Overview
- Airport: Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH) is well-connected globally.
- Metro: The Hangzhou Metro is efficient and covers most tourist areas. Purchase a “Hangzhou Tourism Card” for unlimited rides.
- Taxis: Readily available and relatively cheap. Use Didi (Chinese Uber) for convenience.
- Biking: Hangzhou is a very bike-friendly city. Rent a public bike or a shared e-scooter to explore the lake.
Best Time to Visit
- Spring (March-May): Best overall, with blooming flowers and tea harvest.
- Autumn (September-November): Pleasant weather and beautiful foliage.
- Avoid: National Day (Oct 1-7) and Chinese New Year, as the city is extremely crowded.
As a professional travel planner, I understand that a truly memorable trip requires not just a schedule, but also visual inspiration, logistical mastery, and insider tips.
To complement the 7-day itinerary, I have compiled a Visual Travel Guide (with image descriptions), a Packing List, and Essential Phrases to ensure your trip to Hangzhou is seamless and Instagram-worthy.
Visual Travel Guide: Postcard-Perfect Shots
Hangzhou is a city of “heaven on earth,” and these are the images you should capture to remember your trip.
| Location | Image Description | Best Time to Shoot | Camera Tips |
|---|---|---|---|
| West Lake (Leifeng Pagoda) | A classic view of the pagoda silhouetted against the sunset, with the calm lake in the foreground. | Sunset (17:30-18:30) | Use a wide-angle lens to capture the symmetry. Shoot from the south bank of the lake. |
| Three Pools Mirroring the Moon | The iconic stone towers rising from the water. This is the image on the back of the 1 Yuan coin. | Mid-Autumn Festival (for the famous “33 moons” illusion) or Blue Hour | You need to take a boat out to the island to get this shot. Arrive 1 hour before sunset. |
| Wuzhen Water Town | A traditional Chinese boat gliding under a stone arch bridge, with lanterns reflecting in the water. | Night | Use a tripod and a slow shutter speed (1-2 seconds) to blur the boat and water for a dreamy effect. |
| Longjing Tea Village | Terraced rows of vibrant green tea bushes with mist rolling over the hills. | Early Morning (07:00-09:00) | Shoot from a high vantage point (like a nearby hill) to capture the pattern of the terraces. |
| Lingyin Temple | The massive stone carvings of Buddha faces on the cliffs of Feilai Feng, surrounded by lush moss. | Overcast Days | The soft diffused light enhances the texture of the ancient stone. |
| Xixi Wetland | A wooden boardwalk winding through tall reeds and lotus ponds. | Autumn (October) | The reeds turn golden, creating a stunning contrast with the blue sky. |
Packing List: What to Bring
Hangzhou has a subtropical climate, so packing layers is key.
- Clothing:
- Comfortable Walking Shoes: You will be walking on cobblestones in Wuzhen and Hefang Street. Sneakers are a must.
- Light Layers: Even in summer, evenings by the lake can be breezy. In spring and autumn, bring a light jacket or cardigan.
- Rain Gear: Hangzhou is known for its “misty rain.” A compact umbrella or a lightweight rain jacket is essential year-round.
- Modest Attire: If you plan to visit Lingyin Temple, avoid overly revealing clothing (shoulders and knees covered).
- Electronics:
- Universal Power Adapter: China uses Type A and Type I plugs (220V).
- Portable Charger: You will be using your phone for maps (Google Maps works poorly; download Amap or Gaode Map), payments (Alipay/WeChat), and taking photos.
- Camera: A DSLR or mirrorless camera is recommended for the landscape shots, but a modern smartphone will suffice.
- Documents & Money:
- Passport: Keep a digital copy (email/Cloud) and a physical copy separate from the original.
- Payment Apps: Download Alipay or WeChat Pay. Cash is rarely used in Hangzhou, even for street food. You may need a local friend to help you verify the account if you don’t have a Chinese phone number.
Essential Phrases for Travelers
While many people in tourist areas speak English, knowing a few words of Mandarin will be greatly appreciated and helpful.
| English | Pinyin (Pronunciation) | Chinese Characters |
|---|---|---|
| Hello / How are you? | Nǐ hǎo | 你好 |
| Thank you | Xiè xie | 谢谢 |
| Excuse me / Sorry | Duì bu qǐ | 对不起 |
| Do you speak English? | Nǐ huì shuō Yīngyǔ ma? | 你会说英语吗? |
| I don’t understand | Wǒ bù dǒng | 我不懂 |
| How much is this? | Zhè ge duō shǎo qián? | 这个多少钱? |
| Where is the bathroom? | Cèsuǒ zài nǎlǐ? | 厕所在哪里? |
| Delicious! | Hěn hǎo chī! | 很好吃! |
| Check, please | Mǎi dān | 买单 |
| Help! | Jiù mìng! | 救命! |
Final Pro Tips from the Planner
- Avoid the Crowds: The main tourist spots (like the Broken Bridge) get extremely crowded after 9:30 AM. Try to arrive at major attractions by 8:00 AM to enjoy the peace.
- Bike the Lake: Instead of taking a taxi around the lake, rent a public bike (available with a deposit) or a shared electric scooter. The Su Causeway and Bai Causeway are car-free in sections and perfect for cycling.
- Tea Etiquette: When someone pours tea for you in a teahouse, tap the table twice with your index and middle fingers. This is a sign of gratitude (originating from an emperor who once served his servants tea).
- Respect the Culture: When visiting Lingyin Temple, do not point at the Buddha statues with your finger; use an open palm instead.
- Drink the Water: Hangzhou has excellent tap water quality, but it is still recommended to drink bottled water or use a water purifier bottle.
Bon Voyage! 祝您旅途愉快 (Zhù nín lǚtú yúkuài)!