This hotel features a restaurant, a coffee shop/cafe, and concierge services. WiFi in public areas is free. Additionally, dry cleaning, express check-in, and express check-out are onsite.
Tea Boutique offers 43 air-conditioned accommodations, which are accessible via exterior corridors and feature private hot tubs and minibars. Rooms open to furnished balconies. Each accommodation is individually furnished and decorated. Beds feature down comforters. LCD televisions are featured in guestrooms. Guests can make use of the in-room refrigerators and coffee/tea makers. Bathrooms include bathtubs or showers with deep soaking bathtubs and rainfall showerheads.
This Hangzhou hotel provides complimentary wired and wireless Internet access. Business-friendly amenities include laptop-compatible safes and phones. Additionally, rooms include complimentary bottled water and blackout drapes/curtains.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
Dining options at the hotel include a restaurant and a coffee shop/cafe. Wireless Internet access is complimentary. This boutique hotel also offers tour/ticket assistance, concierge services, and dry cleaning/laundry services.
Tea Boutique has designated areas for smoking.
Continental breakfasts are available for a surcharge.
Tianlun Inn - Onsite restaurant.
Room service (during limited hours) is available.
Languages
Chinese (Mandarin), English
Property amenities
Internet
Available in all rooms: Free WiFi and wired internet
Available in some public areas: Free WiFi
Parking and transportation
Airport shuttle on request
Food and drink
Continental breakfast available for a fee: CNY 68 per person
A coffee shop/cafe
A restaurant
Restaurants on site
Tianlun Inn
Things to do
Segway rentals/tours
Family friendly
In-room refrigerator
Conveniences
Safe at front desk
Guest services
Concierge services
Dry cleaning/laundry service
Tour and ticket assistance
Outdoors
In a regional park
Spa
Massage
Accessibility
Elevator
More
1 building
Designated smoking areas
Room amenities
Bedroom
Blackout drapes
Down comforter
Bathroom
Bathtub
Bathtub or shower
Deep soaking bathtub or rainfall showerhead
Towels provided
Entertainment
37-inch LCD TV
Food and drink
Coffee/tea maker
Free bottled water
Limited room service
Minibar
Refrigerator
More
Access via exterior corridors
Air conditioning
Individual decor
Individual furnishings
Laptop-compatible safe
Phone
Policies
Check-in
Express check-in available
Check-out
Express check-out available
Special check-in instructions
Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival at the property
Access methods
Staffed front desk
Children and extra beds
Children are welcome
Rollaway/extra beds are not available
Cribs (infant beds) are not available
Property payment types
Important information
Optional extras
Fee for continental breakfast: approximately CNY 68 per person
Airport shuttle fee: CNY 450 per vehicle (one way)
The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts credit cards
National rating
For the benefit of our customers, we have provided a rating based on our rating system.
Property is also known as
Tea Boutique
Tea Boutique Hangzhou
Tea Boutique Hotel
Tea Boutique Hotel Hangzhou
Tea Boutique Hotel
Tea Boutique Hangzhou
Tea Boutique Hotel Hangzhou
Tea Boutique Reviews
Reviews
8.8
Excellent
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We loved everything about this hotel - aesthetics, comfort, location, little extras (special spring water eg.) and especially the service. Kiko at the front desk took care of our every need. She was the most welcoming, warm and professional hotel employee we ran across in China.
Don't be fooled by the appearance of the lobby. Very unappealing. However, once you get past the reception desk and get to your room, they are very comfortable and spacious. The breakfast is excellent.
Cute room...loved the local tea that was offered. Linens were great. Bathroom was nice and spacious with bath salts. The only thing that was disappointing was stains on the carpet.
Amazing front desk for a hotel in this price range...quite a great find in China. They spoke great English, helped us with bus schedules, gave us late check out....We would stay again and recommend it to friends!
though I almost went into Tea Boutique restaurant, I would say the location is very good. Room is clean and quite, with great facilities and welcome fruits. And they have Hupao fountain water available! very local and unique.
Room is spacious, and so is the bathroom. A showering room and bath tub together. Worth the money
Very good location...not far from Xihu. The Hotel is minimalistic in its decor....beautiful/wood fittings.....large rooms...comfortable beds. The restaurant is basic Chinese, with basic Western food/juices/fruits/cereal/toast for breakfast. Very good value for money.
Terrible experience, very disappoint that I paid $210 for 2 nights for a four-star hotel then it has turned out to be a no-star motel-like place. Clearly, this hotel is overrated and marketed as a 4-star hotel, in deep, it's just a motel with some upgraded benefit such as "free tea sets" in the room. This kind of hotel should be priced lower: $50/night for a great deal and should not be listed above $60/night. $55/night is a fair deal I considered but definitely not the price I paid.
This hotel has not front entrance. On the left of the front entrance, it's hotel's night bar entrance, huge and noticeable. On the right hand side of the hotel front entrance is the hotel's restaurant, the store front is so big and you can't miss it and that's how you missed the hotel front entrance coz it's so tiny small, no decoration and clear sign and it looks like a back door kitchen entrance. The restaurant is what they called "high-end" so it's pricey, eating crabs and seafood.
Hotel room is not so clean, dark and damp, air circulation no good, many mosquitos. Hotel does not have a disposable or paper cup to drink beverages or brush teeth. My 4 yr old daughter broke a ceramic cup while she was brushing her teeth. This no star hotel dared to charge me RMB90 (consider expensive in China) for one cup. The only thing made me happy was after I argued with the front desk girl asking her if RMB90 is for one cup or a pair (it's a pair in the room) then she was nice to lower it to RMB45.
This place is a little gem. The rooms are tastefully turned out, with great attention to detail. The staff is great and so is the restaurant. It's a pleasant, 30-minute hike over a well-trod mountain to West Lake.
If only this hotel was in a better location! It's a pretty steep hike up a hill through the park across the road to get to West Lake or a 25 minute walk along flat roads. But the worst thing about the location is it's on a main road with a very busy bus stop directly in front of the hotel. The windows are not double glazed or sound-proofed and I woke up soon after 6am every morning when the bus service started. The curtains let in a lot of light so if you're a light sleeper like me, bring ear plugs and an eye mask or make sure you ask for a room at the back of the hotel.
Apart from the traffic noise, the hotel is very nice. The interior decoration is very tasteful with lots of wood panelling and neutral colour and none of the usual Chinese style over the top touches. The bed is very comfortable and I loved the big bath tub with complementary bath salts. Some delicious free tea and a fruit selection on arrival are nice touches.
Tea Boutique Hotel is a good compromise for those avoiding the sky high prices down by West Lake. It sits on the other side of the hilly park on the lake's north shore -- and its teeming crowds. The service is earnest and eager-to-please, even if few of the staff speak English. And the hotel boasts a good restaurant and decent bar that on weekends plays host to the local salsa dance club. All in all, a good base for a visit to Hangzhou.
My friend and I did not want to leave. The bed was SO nice - very unlike the usual China beds. Been to the Narada boutique hotel in Shanghai, which was a huge disappointment, but in Hangzhou everything was so nice. The restaurant served very nice food, and the reception staff helped us when the taxi driver did not understand where we wanted to go.
Nice hotel, immediate location is a little quiet but great if you like hiking: cross the street and hike up to the top of the hill for views of West Lake.
The hotel is modern and the staff is very helpful and speak great English which was one of the main reasons we choose this hotel. The room was simply fantastic. Our room as huge, quiet, bright, and had many electrical outlets to charge our phones, computers and cameras. The room had a very comfortable king size bed and great sheets and pillows. There was also a couple of sofas and they provided us with teas, tea cups and a kettle that was a great perk if we just wanted to stay in our room and relax. Also, the hotel had several English speaking channels, another great perk when we did not feel like leaving our room. The bathroom had a huge stand up shower, a beautiful bathtub, a new toilet and the tiles were new and clean. The room was aesthetically pleasing and very comfortable.
We staye in a room with two full size bed( the description said twin size but are actual bigger to fit a 5yr and a 8 yr). The room was bigger and clean. The bathroom glass doors are fully transparent which is kind of awkward. It's great they provided free fruit and drinking water in the room.
The morning breakfast was a disaster. The selection is very limited, there was no one to collect used plates or fill up the juice jars.
Overall there are other better choices in Hangzhou, will not recommend.
The hotel was amazing ,but hotels.com has failed to provide me with Chinese tax invoice which is disappointing. Hotels.com should explicitly state that they are unable to provide "fapiao" in case users went into trouble because of this. Also, I'm very unsatisfied with the after-sales of hotels.com. I was unable to contact anyone, client service simply tells me they were in Malaysia therefore nothing can be done to compensate for my financial loss due to absence of fapiao. This is unacceptable.
The hotel was well equipped with the nice shower booth and the bathtub. Plus there were three kinds of complimentary tea leafs to try in the room. Despite these positive aspects of the room, I was a bit disappointed with the hotel because of the price of massages and other spa services, which are more expensive than the average range in the United States. So I needed to make a trip to the city center to get a far better local deal ($40 for 2.5 hours of full-body aroma massage and foot massage). If the hotel listed the price in its website, perhaps I could have stayed somewhere that could meet my needs to this end. But anyway the hotel is well-located if you would like to see the less crowded side of West Lake.
The room is nice and clean. The hotel staff were courteous and helpful. The location, however, is less than ideal. It was quite difficult to get a cab to go anywhere. But at least, the hotel staff tried their best to help us get a cab.
Excellent, quiet hotel with good location. Staff were very helpful to us, as were speak no Chinese. They provided directions and maps to local services, and were always able to summon taxis quickly at any hour. I left my glasses in the restaurant and waiters retrieved them four hours later, which saved our trip. Our room overlooked a quiet courtyard, so we were able to leave the window open a night and not run the air conditioning. Screens on the windows kept out mosquitoes.
I walked in to a plate of fresh fruit, a wonderful tea set with designer spring water and three different kinds of tea plus a gift packet of tea, bath salts next to an incredibly deep, reclining bathtub, and a mini-bar stocked with goodies. I enjoyed an amazing gin and tonic for free at the neighboring bar, The Mint Club. They have a map of Hangzhou plus tourist suggestions on a bulletin board in the business area. The breakfast choices were good. Very stylish and sweet. I would stay here again, for sure. :-)
As soon as you walk into the hotel it feels relaxing and peaceful. The rooms design is charming and functional. You can even have your own tea ceremony. Everything you need is in the room and is very comfortable and peaceful. Don't be put off by the exterior because inside a wonderful surprise. Location it is good too. Many buses are close by and easy to get a taxi.
I love staying at the Tea Boutique hotel! The staff and service are fantastic and the rooms are large and VERY comfortable. The location is also ideal for being near the West Lake, shopping, restaurants, and transportation accessibility. The only suggestion I have is that the decor in the halls upstairs looks tired and could be replaced with something a little more lively.
Worth the stay, will stay again if I go to hangzho
Looks quite normal from outside, but inside was great! Room is spacious and clean, have special tea set and spring water. The bar downstairs even has bachata night! Food was nice too