Hangzhou International Airport 37 Min
Jingci Temple (19 Min)
Centuries-Old, Hillside Monastery With A Gold Statue & Views Over The Leifeng Pagoda Complex.
Yue Fei Temple (17 Min)
Ornate, Historic Temple Built In Honor Of A Dynasty General, With Statues & Tranquil Gardens.
Former Residence Of Hu Xueyan (11 Min)
Former Home Of Famed Merchant Hu Xueyan, Built In 1872 And Showcasing High Qing Dynasty Style.
Wulin Square (4 Min)
Transport Hub & Public Plaza With A Musical Fountain Show, Plus Nearby Shopping Malls.
West Lake (35 Min)
Ringed By Mountains & Woods, This Scenic, Iconic Lake Features Numerous Temples, Pagodas & Gardens.
西湖十景 (18 Min)
Artificial Island Only Reachable By Boat, Known For Ornate Huxin Pavilion And Views Of West Lake.
Xixi National Wetland Park (34 Min)
Wetland Park With Numerous Ponds & Lakes, Plus A Botanical Garden, Restaurants, Events & Festivals.
Hangzhou Botanical Garden (22 Min)
Botanical Garden Attraction Split Into Pleasure & Research Areas With Many Landscaped Zones.
Lingyin Temple (34 Min)
City's Oldest Buddhist Temple, Dating From 328 Ce & Rebuilt After Being Damaged By Fires & Warfare.
Leifeng Pagoda (18 Min)
Originally Built In The 975 A.d., This 5-Story Pagoda, Which Collapsed In 1924 Was Rebuilt In 2002.
Liuhe Pagoda (21 Min)
7-Story 5Th-Century Pagoda, With Views Of The Qiantang River Bridge From The Top.
Three Pools Mirroring The Moon (37 Min)
Three 2M-High Stone Qing Dynasty Pagodas Erected In 1699 In South West Lake & Often Lit At Night.
China National Tea Museum (25 Min)
Museum Dedicated To The History & Culture Of Tea In China, With Exhibits, Ceremonies & Tastings.
Su Causeway (25 Min)
Celebrated Lake Causeway Featuring A Paved Walking Path Lined With Willow Trees & Stunning Views.
Feilaifeng Grottoes (34 Min)
Temple, Lake, And Buddhism
杭州萧山国际机场 37分钟
三潭印月 (37分钟)
雷峰塔 (18分钟)
这座 5 层高的宝塔始建于公元 975 年,1924 年倒塌后于 2002 年重建。
杭州植物园 (22分钟)
六和塔 (21分钟)
杭州岳王庙 (17分钟)
西溪国家湿地公园 (34分钟)
飞来峰造像 (34分钟)
西湖十景 (18分钟)
西湖 (35分钟)
苏堤 (25分钟)
勅建净慈禅寺 (19分钟)
胡雪岩故居 (11分钟)
武林广场 (4分钟)
中国茶叶博物馆 (25分钟)
灵隐寺 (34分钟)
城市最古老的佛教寺庙,可追溯到公元 328 年,曾遭火灾和战争损坏,经重建而成。