Lujiang Hotel
Lujiang Hotel
54 Lu Jiang Road, Xiamen, China

Star Ratings :
Location : Central Rooms : 153
Location : Central Rooms : 153
Lujiang Hotel has a commanding view of Gulangyu Island from its beachfront location. Ocean-view rooms, typical Chinese hospitality, competetive room rates and a reasonable to good restaurants, has ensured this hotel recieves repeat custom.
from US$61
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE

Based on 16 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

80%
Customer Satisfaction
Rated #5 for all Xiamen hotels
The standard room I was first shown to was dark and without a view. I paid $18 per day to move to an upstairs harbourside room (520) with view over the harbour.All staff were courteous and helpful.The dining room shut too early (8.30 in the evenings).The Business Centre charged 1 Yuan per page to copy, but Yuan 10 to print a page, which was excessive (20 times more expensive than in Australia). ...
RICHARD GARDNER, Australian
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Lujiang Hotel Reviews
RICHARD GARDNER,Australian
Arrival Date: Oct. 4, 2008
Room type: Standard seaview
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

80%
Satisfaction
The standard room I was first shown to was dark and without a view. I paid $18 per day to move to an upstairs harbourside room (520) with view over the harbour.All staff were courteous and helpful.The dining room shut too early (8.30 in the evenings).The Business Centre charged 1 Yuan per page to copy, but Yuan 10 to print a page, which was excessive (20 times more expensive than in Australia).















































