Jin Jiang Hotel
Jin Jiang Hotel
98 Beijing Road, Kunming, Yunnan, China

Star Ratings :

Location :
Central
Rooms :
320

Jin Jiang Hotel (formerly the King World Hotel) is built in elegant and sophisticated style. Tourists can enjoy easy accessibility to various attractive places through conveniently located transportation and businessmen will be more than satisfied with the hotel's central location for conducting business affairs.
from US$ 54
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE

Based on 92 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

72%
Customer Satisfaction
Rated #6 for all Kunming hotels
The location is excellent and close to all public transport and shopping area. The room is clean
and comes with american breakfast. Is really value for money. Strongly recoomemded.
I have no hesitation to go back on my next trip to Kunming ...
JT Lim, Malaysian
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Jin Jiang Hotel Reviews
JT Lim,Malaysian
Check-In : 24 Jan 07
Room type: Standard
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

88%
Satisfaction
The location is excellent and close to all public transport and shopping area. The room is clean
and comes with american breakfast. Is really value for money. Strongly recoomemded.
I have no hesitation to go back on my next trip to Kunming








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