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The finest hotel in Chángshā offers international levels of comfort and top-notch service. The beds are great and there's a spa, gym and pool. — Lonely Planet
Guest rooms frame the indoor garden plaza, but the best views are on the east side, overlooking Wuyi Square, and on the west side, facing the river. — Frommer's
The concrete-and-glass exterior is unprepossessing, but inside this is a well-run and well-maintained hotel with affable staff. — Lonely Planet
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If you want to be close to the action come evening, then consider this cheap hotel chain. — Lonely Planet
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Chángshā's first youth hostel, and still its best, although rooms – simple, bright and clean – could do with freshening up. — Lonely Planet
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This reasonably funky establishment is an approximation to a boutique hotel in Chángshā. — Lonely Planet
A well- run, tidy and slightly worn airlines-owned operation inside an ugly block of a building, featuring the standard mid- range amenities. — Rough Guide
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Chain hotel offering decent, good-value rooms with a/c, showers and moderately soft beds, though some are better kept than others – don’t be shy about asking to see several options. — Rough Guide
Conveniently closer to the airport than most, this efficient Hong Kong-managed five-star hotel lies a little south of the city center, with conventional rooms rather larger than most. — DK Eyewitness
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Once the best hotel in Changsha, the Dolton is an opulent sprawl of marble and chandeliers, with five-star service, although rooms are starting to look dated. — Rough Guide
Very close to the train station, with the usual stripped-down but comfortable en-suite rooms with internet access. Rooms facing the main road are noisy though. ¥209. — Rough Guide
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Don’t be fooled by the tacky glass-and-chrome exterior, as most of the interior has had an overhaul, and attentive staff make for a pleasant stay. — Rough Guide
The smarter of two hotels in the station square – as usual you’re paying for location rather than comfort, but it’s a fair-ish deal for the standard rooms with internet connection. — Rough Guide
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