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💰 Budget Guide · Hangzhou · 2026

How Much Does a
Hangzhou Trip Cost?

Real 2026 prices across every category — from a ¥120-per-night hostel to a lake-view suite at ¥2,500, street noodles at ¥25 to a riverside dinner, and the best part: West Lake itself is free to walk all day. Three worked daily budgets, a full 3-day cost example, and eight tips that genuinely cut spend.

The honest answer first

Is Hangzhou expensive? It is one of the easier Chinese cities to do cheaply.

The first question most people ask before visiting Hangzhou is "will it be expensive?" The honest answer is no — it is good value, and slightly cheaper than Shanghai. The reason Hangzhou is so easy to do on a budget comes down to one thing: West Lake is free to walk all day. The lakeside parks, the causeways, the Broken Bridge, the distant pagodas, the tea hills — none of it charges admission. You can eat a noodle lunch at a local canteen for ¥20 (~฿100), or spend ¥600 (~฿3,000) per head on a lake-view dinner. Both are genuine Hangzhou.

Compared to peer cities, Hangzhou is noticeably cheaper than Tokyo, Singapore or Hong Kong across most categories, and a touch cheaper than Shanghai. Metro fares are tiny. Where the budget swings is on hotels at the top end: a 5-star lake-view room at the Four Seasons or Banyan Tree in high season can reach ¥2,500 (~฿12,500) or more per night. That is the main lever to manage when planning.

All prices on this page are compiled from typical current market rates in 2026 and are intended as planning ranges, not guarantees. Prices shift with season — Golden Week and Chinese New Year see sharp spikes, and West Lake gets genuinely packed. The exchange rate used throughout is ¥1 ≈ ฿5.

A note on these figures: The prices in this guide are indicative ranges drawn from current typical market data. They are not quotes or guarantees. Actual costs vary by season, booking lead time and specific choices. Some sights (Lingyin Temple in particular) require a timed reservation, so always check before you go. Treat these as a realistic planning framework, not a budget contract.
Daily budget per person

Three budgets — pick your level

Excludes international flights · Includes accommodation, food, transport and entry tickets

Backpacker / Budget
¥250–400 /day/person
~฿1,250–2,000 per day
Accommodation ¥120–180
Food (3 meals) ¥50–90
Metro + transport ¥10–20
Entry tickets ¥30–70
Extras / souvenirs ¥30–50
Total ~¥240–410
Mid-range · 3–4 star
¥600–1,100 /day/person
~฿3,000–5,500 per day
Accommodation ¥350–550
Food (3 meals) ¥130–230
Metro + transport ¥20–40
Entry tickets ¥80–180
Coffee / extras ¥50–100
Total ~¥630–1,100
Luxury · 5 star
¥2,200+ /day/person
~฿11,000+ per day
Accommodation ¥1,000–2,500+
Food (3 meals) ¥450–1,000
Taxis + transfers ¥100–200
Tickets / cruise / tours ¥200–500
Spa / shopping ¥300–1,000+
Total ¥2,050–5,200+
Accommodation

Hotel prices in Hangzhou — by category

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Nightly room rates
Typical rates per room on Agoda / Trip.com / Booking
Type Price/night ฿ equivalent Notes
Hostel (dorm bed) ¥70–150 ~฿350–750 Shared dorm, many near the lake or Hefang Street
Budget hotel (2-star private room) ¥180–320 ~฿900–1,600 Hanting, Jinjiang Inn and similar chains
Mid-range hotel (3–4 star) ¥350–700 ~฿1,750–3,500 Atour, JI Hotel, ibis Styles near a metro stop
Upper-mid hotel (4–5 star) ¥700–1,400 ~฿3,500–7,000 Hyatt Regency, Sofitel, InterContinental
Luxury (5 star, lake view) ¥1,400–3,000+ ~฿7,000–15,000+ Four Seasons, Banyan Tree, Amanfayun
Location matters: A full, unobstructed West Lake view pushes the nightly rate up sharply. Stay around Wulin Square (武林) or near a metro stop instead, ride one stop to the lakeshore, and you pay 30–50% less per night while still walking to the water in minutes. See the Top 10 hotels guide before you book.

Browse curated picks: Top 10 hotels in Hangzhou · 6 best luxury lake-view hotels

Food & drink

Eating in Hangzhou — from ¥20 to ¥600 a meal

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Daily food costs per person
Three meals, including drinks
Level Cost/day/person ฿ equivalent What that looks like
Street food / local canteens ¥50–110 ~฿250–550 Pian'er chuan noodles ¥20–30 · steamed buns · Hefang Street snacks
Casual restaurants ¥130–280 ~฿650–1,400 Dongpo pork · Longjing shrimp · everyday Hangzhou restaurants
Good restaurants (casual fine) ¥280–550 ~฿1,400–2,750 Traditional Hangzhou cuisine — Grandma's, Green Tea Restaurant
Fine dining / lake view (per meal) ¥500–1,500+/meal ~฿2,500–7,500+ 5-star hotel restaurants · lakeside dining · premium West Lake fish
Coffee & tea: Hangzhou is the home of Longjing (Dragon Well) green tea — sitting down for a tea tasting in the Longjing tea hills runs ¥50–150 (~฿250–750) for a set. Independent café coffee is ¥30–55 (~฿150–275) per cup. If you are a two-cup-a-day person, budget an extra ¥60–110 on top of your food allocation.

What to eat: Hangzhou food guide — dishes to try · Best street food neighbourhoods

Getting around

Transport costs in Hangzhou — walk, cycle, ride the metro

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Getting around — typical fares
Per journey or per day
Transport Price ฿ equivalent Notes
Metro (single journey) ¥2–9 ~฿10–45 From ¥2 (0–4 km), +¥1 per 4 km · 12+ lines · Line 1 stops at the lake (Longxiangqiao)
City bus (7/27 to Lingyin & Longjing) ¥2–4 ~฿10–20 No metro reaches Lingyin Temple or the tea fields — take the bus
Lake water bus (公共游船) ¥3 ~฿15 Public ferry across West Lake — different from the sightseeing cruise
Taxi (within the city) ¥13 flag + ~¥2.5/km ~฿65 to start Scarce in rush hour and rain · DiDi is easier
DiDi (Chinese ride-hailing) ¥18–45 typical trip ~฿90–225 Requires Alipay or WeChat Pay · more predictable than taxis
Shared bike (Hellobike / Meituan) ~¥1.5–4 / 30 min ~฿8–20 Cycling around the lake is a highlight · unlock via Alipay/WeChat
The cheap way is the fun way: Touring West Lake on foot, by shared bike and the ¥3 water bus costs ¥10–30 (~฿50–150) for a whole day. For Lingyin Temple and the Longjing tea fields you will need bus 7/27 or a DiDi, since no metro line reaches them directly.
Entry tickets

Attraction prices — the headline sight is free

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Ticket prices for main attractions
Adult price per person
Attraction Price ฿ equivalent Notes
West Lake (西湖) · lakeside parks Free Walk, cycle, see the Broken Bridge and the Su Causeway — no entry fee
West Lake cruise (standard boat) ¥35 (online) / ¥50 (gate) ~฿175–250 About 50 minutes, stops at the central island · book via Klook
West Lake cruise (luxury "Pearl" boat) ¥70 ~฿350 Larger painted boat · self-rowing boats ¥20–30/half hour (deposit required)
Lingyin Temple (灵隐寺) ¥30 ~฿150 The surrounding Feilai Feng scenic area is free since Dec 2025 · timed reservation required via Alipay/WeChat
Leifeng Pagoda (雷峰塔) ¥40 ~฿200 The best West Lake sunset view · escalators to the top
Six Harmonies Pagoda (六和塔) ¥20 (+¥10 to climb) ~฿100–150 On the Qiantang River · climbing the tower costs ¥10 extra
Yue Fei Temple (岳王庙) ¥25 ~฿125 North shore of the lake · Song-dynasty hero's mausoleum
Longjing tea village · Tea Museum Free (tasting set ¥50–150) ~฿250–750 Walking the tea fields is free · National Tea Museum free entry · pay only to taste or buy
Xixi Wetland (西溪湿地) ¥80 ~฿400 Entry + electric boat costs ~¥60 extra · very large, allow half a day

Deep-dive guides: West Lake · Lingyin Temple · All Hangzhou attractions · Day trips from Hangzhou

Worked example

3-day trip total — per person at each level

Excludes international flights · Based on typical 2026 prices

Category Backpacker Mid-range Luxury
2 nights accommodation ¥240–360
hostel dorm (~฿1,200–1,800)
¥700–1,100
3–4 star (~฿3,500–5,500)
¥2,000–5,000+
5-star lake view (~฿10,000–25,000)
Food across 3 days ¥150–280
(~฿750–1,400)
¥400–700
(~฿2,000–3,500)
¥1,400–4,000
(~฿7,000–20,000)
Metro / bus for the trip ¥30–60
(~฿150–300)
¥50–110
(~฿250–550)
¥250–550
taxis + DiDi (~฿1,250–2,750)
Entry tickets (3 days) ¥85–150
cruise + temple + pagoda (~฿425–750)
¥200–400
+ Xixi + pagoda climb (~฿1,000–2,000)
¥500–1,000
+ private tour / luxury boat (~฿2,500–5,000)
Coffee / tea / souvenirs / extras ¥80–150
(~฿400–750)
¥150–300
(~฿750–1,500)
¥500–2,000+
(~฿2,500–10,000)
3-day trip total (approx.) ¥585–1,000
~฿2,925–5,000
¥1,500–2,610
~฿7,500–13,050
¥4,650–12,550+
~฿23,250–62,750+

¥1 ≈ ฿5 · Figures are estimates and will vary by season · Luxury high end assumes a full West Lake-view room, which commands the sharpest premium

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Save real money

Eight tips that actually cut your Hangzhou spend

The backpacker floor: The minimum comfortable daily spend in Hangzhou — hostel dorm, local canteens, metro and bike, free West Lake — is around ¥250–350 per person per day. That is not a hardship budget; the heart of Hangzhou is a lake you can walk for free, and its tea-country food is some of the most pleasant in China.
Money matters

Paying in Hangzhou — what you need to know

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Alipay is essential

Many Hangzhou shops, restaurants and metro gates accept only Alipay or WeChat Pay — they do not take cash or foreign cards. Set up Alipay with a foreign Visa or Mastercard (International Mode) before you travel, and use it to book your Lingyin Temple slot too. Full step-by-step: Alipay & WeChat Pay guide.

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Keep a small cash reserve

Chinese yuan cash still works at wet markets, smaller restaurants and older tea and souvenir shops. Keep ¥200–500 (~฿1,000–2,500) on hand for emergencies, but do not exchange more — you will use Alipay for almost every transaction tourists encounter.

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Foreign credit cards

Visa and Mastercard are accepted at 4–5 star hotels, upscale restaurants and major malls — but not at most everyday shops. ATMs are available at the airport and in shopping centres; typical withdrawal limits ¥300–500 per transaction. Do not rely on your card as your only payment method.

Frequently asked questions

FAQ · Hangzhou Trip Budget

How much does 3 days in Hangzhou cost?
On a backpacker budget (hostel, local canteens, metro and bike, a West Lake cruise and the main tickets), a 3-day trip costs roughly ¥585–1,000 per person (~฿2,925–5,000). Mid-range (3–4 star hotel, sit-down meals, extra sights) comes to about ¥1,500–2,610 (~฿7,500–13,050). Luxury (5-star lake-view hotel, fine dining, private tours) starts at ¥4,650 and can go considerably higher. None of these figures include international flights.
Is Hangzhou expensive to visit?
No — it is good value, and a touch cheaper than Shanghai. Street food and metro fares are very affordable: a noodle lunch at a local canteen is ¥20–35 (~฿100–175), a metro ride ¥2–9 (~฿10–45). The headline draw, West Lake, is free to walk all day. The main variable is hotels — a hostel dorm starts at ¥70–150 per night while a 5-star lake-view room can exceed ¥2,500. Choose a mid-range hotel and eat local, and Hangzhou is very good value.
What is a realistic daily budget for Hangzhou?
Per person per day, including accommodation, food, local transport and entry tickets (not flights): backpacker ¥250–400 · mid-range ¥600–1,100 · luxury ¥2,200+. Hangzhou is easier to do cheaply than many cities because several headline sights — West Lake, the causeways, the Longjing tea fields — are free or very low cost. The biggest single variable is your hotel.
Can I use cash in Hangzhou?
Chinese yuan cash works in some places — wet markets, smaller restaurants, older tea shops — but a significant number of Hangzhou shops and even metro gates are cashless and will not accept notes. Set up Alipay with a foreign Visa or Mastercard before you travel; it works at virtually every vendor tourists encounter, and you need it to book a timed entry slot for Lingyin Temple. Keep a small cash reserve (¥200–500) but do not count on cash as your primary method. See the Alipay setup guide.
When is the cheapest time to visit Hangzhou?
Winter (December through February), outside Chinese New Year, is when prices are lowest — hotel rates typically drop 20–40% versus the spring and autumn peaks, and flights from South-East Asia get cheaper too. Avoid Golden Week (1–7 October), the May Day holiday (1–5 May) and Chinese New Year if budget is a priority — all three see rates spike and West Lake becomes overwhelmingly crowded. For the best weather, late September through November brings autumn colour and osmanthus fragrance, but prices rise to match. Full guide: best time to visit China.