Where to Stay in Taizhou
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Taizhou
Jiaojiang District (City Center)
Mid-rangeThe bustling administrative and commercial heart of Taizhou, offering a mix of modern amenities and local life.
- +Central location with good transport links
- +Wide range of dining and shopping options
- +Access to key city attractions
- -Can be crowded and noisy
- -Lacks significant green spaces within immediate vicinity
Hailing District (Coastal Area)
Mid-rangeA developing coastal district focused on tourism, seafood, and a more relaxed atmosphere.
- +Fresh seafood is abundant and affordable
- +Pleasant coastal scenery and sea breeze
- +Quieter than the city center
- -Less developed public transport
- -Further from central city attractions
Huangyan District (Old Town & Pottery)
BudgetKnown for its historical significance, citrus groves, and a strong tradition of pottery making.
- +Rich in history and local crafts
- +Opportunity to experience traditional Chinese life
- +Good local food scene
- -Public transport can be less frequent
- -Fewer modern amenities compared to Jiaojiang
Daily Budget (Luxury)
CNY 1200/day
Hidden Gems in Taizhou
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Shuanggulou Food Street
Indulge in authentic local Taizhou cuisine at this vibrant street, packed with small eateries and street food vendors. It's where you'll find genuine flavors favored by residents.
Fuling Temple
FREEDiscover this ancient Buddhist temple, known for its tranquil atmosphere and intricate architecture. It provides a peaceful spiritual and cultural experience away from crowds.
Meilin Town
FREEVisit this picturesque town, famous for its well-preserved ancient architecture and tranquil riverside setting. It's a perfect escape for a day trip to experience rural Chinese charm.
1 area to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Taizhou