Top Kunming Hotels
Sitting atop a high plateau in Yunnan is the provincial capital city of Kunming. Originally a trading post and later a strategic position for the Burma Road in WWII, Kunming today is a popular tourist destination offering a host of activities. Known as the "city of eternal spring" due to the consistently pleasant climate and the flowers that bloom all year-round, Kunming and the surrounding area offers a wealth of natural beauty spots, local legends, history, handicrafts and the opportunity to see a variety of traditional ethnic Chinese groups. Featured Kunming Hotels
Sakura Hotel Kunming
City Centre: Downtown, China
Location The hotel is located on a tree-lined boulevard in the very heart of the... More...
Grand Park Kunming
City, China
Location Grand Park Hotel is within the vicinity of shopping and entertainment... More...
Green Lake Hotel Kunming
City, China
Location Located in the heart centre of the Kunming City, the Green Lake Hotel is... More...
Brilliant Resorts & Spa Kunming
Suburb, China
Location The hotel is located in Yunnan, the southwest of China with a vast... More...
Green Land Hotel Kunming
Downtown, China
Location Located in the downtown area of Spring City Kunming, Green Land Hotel is... More...
Economic Trade Hotel Kunming
City, China
Location Centrally located, the Economic Trade Hotel is 3 kilometres from the Yunnan... More...
HNA Hotel Kunming
Downtown, China
Location HNA Hotel is located in the city centre of Kunming and is only 3 kilometres... More...
Jinjiang Hotel Kunming
City: Downtown, China
Location Conveniently located in the center of the Kunming trade and business area,... More...
Telecom International Hotel Kunming
City, China
Location Located in the eastern commercial centre of the beautiful everlasting spring... More...
Kunming Travellers Tales
The blue bird opposite the Harbour Plaza hotel is an excellant restaurant. You can sit and dine on the roof terrace. Kunming is a modern city. For a westerner the main places of interest are the bird market and the temples. One day in Kunming should be sufficient.
Kunming is pleasant and has wonderful weather ("the CIty of Eternal Spring") but has little to see. Kunming is, however, the take-off spot for wonderful places like Lijiang, Dali, and Zhongdian (Shangrila), which is the REAL reason to come to Yunnan.
The traffic in Kunming is very, very bad. However, the trips to both the Stone Forest and the Western Hills are worth the trouble and time.
Be careful at Stone Forest . Don''t let yourself be engaged with minority folkloric dancing groups as they will try to clip you out of 100 RMB. The complaint service of our hotel helped us to get this 100 RMB back
Must have: a very strong bladder : the toilets outside the hotels are ''nightmares''. Try putting your sense of smell to sleep, the olfactory assault will numb your brain. Steel nerves: the driving conditions and traffic are ''scary'', to put it mildly. A clear head, beware of cheats . The sedan chair carriers at JIU XIANG caves claimed I havent paid when I did. Why would he give me change if I hadn''t given him a 100 yuan note? Wanted another 100 yuan. Hinted during the whole trip to give tips. I would have given more if he hadn''t tried to cheat me. Altitude medicine: Kunming is actually on pretty high elevation. May experience headaches or giddiness. Try getting the patches (forgot the name) from the local chinese drug stores to stick on your temples to alleviate headaches.
Kunming has a wonderful climate ("the City of Eternal Spring") and is a pleasant place to visit, although not full of compelling sights. But it is the entry point to Yunnan and its terrific tourist sites (Lijiang, Dali, and Zhongdian), so worth a day or two on the way to these places.
If one does not speak English, Kunming is best with a guide. We also travelled to Dali and LiJiang Mountain area, also to be recommended. Trip is to learn about culture and local practices. Chinese food was very good too.
English is spoken by some staff-Kunming locals not likely to speak anything but Chinese so go armed with destinations in Chinese. Taxis safe and cheap. Restaurants - never had a bad meal and excellent value.
When you go to Kunming, if are looking for good western food, make sure to stop by the Blue Bird Cafe. Their mexican food and ambiance are worth the trip there.
Kunming is charming, of manageable size, and with a great climate. It is also the take-off point for the natural wonders of Yunnan -- Dali, Lijang, and Zhongdian (now called Shangila).