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Where to Stay in Harbin

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Where you stay in Harbin determines what you wake up to — and in a food city like this, that matters. The main areas to consider are Near Ice and Snow World and Zhongyang Street area. I've personally stayed at or visited every place listed below.

Sofitel Harbin

Luxury

The best hotel for ice festival visitors — heated indoor pool and excellent restaurant.

Near Ice and Snow World¥800–1,500/nightcouples, luxury

Harbin Friendship Palace Hotel

Mid-Range

Soviet-era grand hotel steps from the main pedestrian street.

Zhongyang Street area¥400–700/nightfamilies

Nearby Cities — Where to Stay

If Harbin is booked up or you'd like to explore more, here are accommodation guides for nearby cities —

Dalian

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