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Best family friendly China holiday rentals

Among the 200973 accommodations in China, here are the 4 best family friendly rentals

Amã Stays & Trails - Wayside Villa, Kurseong - China
10 2 reviews
China
25/11 – 30/11
SG$797/nighttotal: SG$3985 (5 )

Amã Stays & Trails - Wayside Villa, Kurseong

3 2
house , Karsiyang
This charming villa in Karsiyang is situated just 19 miles from Tiger Hill and 17 miles from Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, offering easy access to these popular attractions. The property has received excellent user ratings and is highly praised for its cleanliness and location.
The spacious villa has three bedrooms and three bathrooms, accommodating up to eight guests, and covers 418 square meters. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace, a garden, a fireplace, an indoor play area, and daily room service, making it an ideal choice for families or groups of friends.
Evri Hotel & Resorts - China
China
22/12 – 06/01
SG$92/nighttotal: SG$1380 (15 )

Evri Hotel & Resorts

1 1
resort , Lava
Evri Hotel & Resorts, located in Lava, is approximately 69 kilometres from Pakyong Airport and offers a peaceful retreat amidst natural beauty.
This family-friendly hotel provides air-conditioned rooms, complimentary WiFi, an on-site restaurant and bar, and private parking, with some rooms featuring a balcony and a serene garden for guest relaxation.
Japanese 3br • Stunning Lakeview • Sauna, Tub, Gym - China
10 4 reviews
China
29/08 – 23/12
SG$66/nighttotal: SG$7656 (116 )

Japanese 3br • Stunning Lakeview • Sauna, Tub, Gym

1 5
apartment , Hồ Thiên Nga
This apartment is situated in Swanlake Residences, Ecopark, offering direct views of Swan Lake and the golf course, approximately 15 kilometres from Hanoi city centre.
This 3-bedroom flat accommodates up to 7 guests and features a Japanese-inspired interior with a private Onsen and sauna, alongside access to communal facilities like a gym and library.
Ama Stays & Trails Puttabong Cottage, Darjeeling - China
10 2 reviews
China
25/11 – 30/11
SG$1354/nighttotal: SG$6770 (5 )

Ama Stays & Trails Puttabong Cottage, Darjeeling

6 2
house , Darjeeling
Ama Stays & Trails Puttabong Cottage is situated in Darjeeling, just 2.3 kilometres from the Happy Valley Tea Estate and 3.2 kilometres from the Mahakal Temple, offering a tranquil escape amidst the stunning Himalayan scenery.
The cottage provides spacious accommodation for up to 12 guests across its 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, spanning a generous 3,902 square metres. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, a terrace, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and private parking.

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Best China holiday rentals with a pool

Among the 200973 accommodations in China, here are the 4 best rentals with a pool

Free Sauna Private/2br/lake View/luxury Landmark 2 - China
10 6 reviews
China
27/06 – 12/07
SG$49/nighttotal: SG$735 (15 )

Free Sauna Private/2br/lake View/luxury Landmark 2

1 2
resort , Hà Nội
This stylish apartment-hotel is situated in a Hanoi district, providing easy access to nearby landmarks.
The "Sauna Private Luxury Apartment/lake View/landmark2" offer includes two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a guest capacity of four, and features a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, fitness centre, garden, and parking.
Live Easy - China
China
01/10 – 31/10
SG$38/nighttotal: SG$1140 (30 )

Live Easy

1 1
apartment , Mātigara
This Mātigara flat, Live Easy, is situated 4.5 km from the Darjeeling Himalayan Toy Train Railway and 10.6 km from Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary.
This 94 m² apartment accommodates one guest and features air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, complimentary Wi-Fi, private parking, and a private terrace.
Big Balcony•loungechair•beachfront•seaview•netflix - China
10 30 reviews
China
19/07 – 02/08
SG$73/nighttotal: SG$1022 (14 )

Big Balcony•loungechair•beachfront•seaview•netflix

1 2
apartment , Hạ Long
This executive studio apartment is located in Ha Long Bay's premier 5-star hotel complex, directly adjacent to the beach and offering panoramic bay views.
The 1-bedroom apartment sleeps 2 guests and features a king-size bed, L-shaped sofa, 50-inch smart TV, full bathroom with bathtub and shower, and access to an infinity pool, fitness centre, and various on-site services including airport transfers and tour arrangements.
Modern Shell Pentstudio | Netflix • 2tv • Bathtub - China
10 33 reviews
China
01/10 – 31/10
SG$58/nighttotal: SG$1740 (30 )

Modern Shell Pentstudio | Netflix • 2tv • Bathtub

1 1
apartment , Tây Hồ
This stylish duplex studio apartment is located in Hanoi's Tây Hồ district, a tranquil area with scenic views, offering convenient access to local attractions.
This apartment accommodates up to four guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, a bathtub and shower, and complimentary weekly cleaning for longer stays, with building amenities like a swimming pool and gym available for an additional fee.

Frequently asked questions about holiday rentals in China

  • What are the must-see places in China?

    Picking just a few is tough, as China boasts incredible diversity! For iconic landmarks, the Forbidden City and the Great Wall are essential. Then there's the stunning natural beauty of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, with its towering sandstone pillars, and the terracotta army in Xi'an, a truly awe-inspiring sight. For a different experience, explore the canals and bridges of Suzhou or the vibrant city of Shanghai.
  • What are the best Airbnb and vacation rentals in China?

  • What are the typical activities to do in China?

    Activities are as varied as the country itself! You could hike sections of the Great Wall, explore ancient temples like the Shaolin Temple, take a cooking class focusing on regional cuisines, visit panda reserves in Sichuan province, or perhaps even try your hand at calligraphy. China offers something for everyone, from thrilling adventures to peaceful cultural immersion.
  • What are the most popular Airbnbs in China?

  • Which part of China offers the most pleasant climate?

    It depends on your preference! Yunnan province in southwest China enjoys a mild climate year-round, making it ideal for those seeking warmth. However, for those who prefer cooler temperatures, the coastal areas of northern China can be pleasant during the summer months, although winters are harsh.
  • What are the best vacation rentals with a pool in China?

  • What airport options are there for reaching China?

    Major international airports include Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK), Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG), and Hong Kong International Airport (HKG). Many other large cities also have international airports, so your best option will depend on your final destination within the country.
  • What are the best rentals for families and kids in China?

  • Are there specific challenges to driving in China that visitors should know?

    Driving in China can be quite different from what many international visitors are used to. Traffic can be heavy, especially in larger cities, and rules aren't always strictly followed. Navigation can also be challenging due to the complexity of some road systems. It's advisable to use ride-sharing apps or public transport, particularly in urban areas, unless you're very experienced in driving in busy, unfamiliar environments.
  • What are the best rentals or Airbnbs with a jacuzzi in China?

  • What currency is used in China?

    The official currency is the Renminbi (RMB), also known as the Chinese Yuan (CNY).
  • What are the top festivals to experience in China?

    The Spring Festival (Lunar New Year) is the biggest, a vibrant celebration with lion dances, fireworks, and family gatherings. The Mid-Autumn Festival, with its mooncakes, is another significant event. Many other regional festivals are worth exploring, depending on the time of year and location.
  • What is the best time of year to visit China?

    The best time depends on where you're going. Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) generally offer pleasant weather across much of the country, avoiding both the extreme heat of summer and the cold of winter. However, bear in mind that different regions experience different seasons.
  • What are some local dishes to try in China?

    China's culinary diversity is vast! Peking duck in Beijing, Xiao Long Bao (soup dumplings) in Shanghai, and hot pot are all popular choices. But regional variations are endless; exploring local dishes is half the fun of travelling around the country.
  • What emergency numbers should you know in case of a medical or security issue in China?

    For medical emergencies, dial 120. For police, dial 110.
  • What etiquette tips are important when visiting China?

    Using chopsticks correctly is a good start! Being mindful of noise levels in public spaces, and offering and receiving gifts with both hands are also considered polite gestures. Learning a few basic Mandarin phrases can go a long way.
  • What are the best areas to spend a week in China?

    A week allows for a more in-depth exploration. You could focus on a region like the Yangtze River area, exploring cities such as Chongqing and Wuhan, or perhaps dedicate your time to exploring the ancient wonders of Xi'an and its surrounding areas.
  • What are the best areas to spend a weekend in China?

    For a shorter trip, a city like Shanghai offers a vibrant mix of modern and traditional attractions, easily explored in a weekend. Alternatively, a weekend in Beijing allows you to see the Forbidden City and the Great Wall.
  • What are the top shopping destinations in China?

    Shanghai is a major shopping hub, with high-end malls and bustling markets. Beijing also offers a range of shopping experiences, from traditional markets to modern department stores. Cities like Guangzhou and Shenzhen are also known for their diverse shopping options.
  • What are some off-the-beaten-path places to explore in China?

    Consider exploring the rice terraces of Yuanyang in Yunnan province, the ancient villages of the Tulou in Fujian, or the stunning karst landscapes of Guilin. These locations offer a more authentic and less crowded experience of Chinese culture and nature.

Best China holiday rentals with parking

Paciano - China
9.0 17 reviews
China
25/11 – 30/11
SG$86/nighttotal: SG$430 (5 )

Paciano

1 2
resort , Jalpāiguri
Paciano Dooars, in Jalpaiguri district, offers convenient access to Gorumara National Park (39km), the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (45km), and New Jalpaiguri Station (50km).
This family-friendly hotel provides 43-square-metre rooms with one bedroom and bathroom, featuring amenities such as a swimming pool, restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi, plus free bikes and evening entertainment.
Amã Stays & Trails Makaibari Bungalow, Darjeeling - China
10 1 review
China
25/11 – 30/11
SG$1435/nighttotal: SG$7175 (5 )

Amã Stays & Trails Makaibari Bungalow, Darjeeling

5 2
house , Darjeeling
The amã Stays & Trails Makaibari Bungalow is located in Darjeeling, 29 kilometres from Tiger Hill and 22 kilometres from Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, offering a peaceful retreat amidst stunning natural surroundings. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall user experience.
This five-bedroom villa spans 506 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to 10 guests. The Makaibari Bungalow provides a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, a balcony, a barbecue area, and an electric vehicle charging station, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Mairung Gaon Farm Stay - China
China
27/06 – 04/07
SG$51/nighttotal: SG$357 (7 )

Mairung Gaon Farm Stay

1 2
farm , Rishop
Mairung Gaon Farm Stay is located in Rishop, West Bengal, approximately 93 kilometres from Bagdogra International Airport, a popular gateway to the Himalayas.
The one-bedroom farm stay offers a peaceful retreat for up to three guests, with a private terrace, garden, and parking facilities.
The Temi Bungalow South Sikkim - China
8.5 2 reviews
China
13/09 – 30/11
SG$931/nighttotal: SG$72618 (78 )

The Temi Bungalow South Sikkim

5 2
resort , Namchi
The Temi Bungalow South Sikkim, a resort in Namchi, is located 43 kilometres from Happy Valley Tea Estate and 45 kilometres from Mahakal Temple, offering a tranquil garden and terrace.
This family-friendly accommodation provides on-site dining, a bar, room service, and free private parking, with rooms featuring mountain views and bicycle rental available for exploring the surrounding area.

Best China holiday rentals with a balcony

Crimson Apartment - China
China
01/08 – 29/08
SG$65/nighttotal: SG$1820 (28 )

Crimson Apartment

2 3
apartment , Darjeeling
Crimson Apartment is located in Darjeeling, a 7-minute walk from the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute and 11.6 kilometres from Tiger Hill, offering a quiet and convenient location close to key attractions. The apartment is a 2-bedroom property with 2 bathrooms, covering 6 square metres and accommodating up to 4 guests.
Crimson Apartment features a private balcony with mountain views, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and free Wi-Fi. It is also close to the Happy Valley Tea Estate, allowing you to explore the world-famous Darjeeling tea plantations.
Ki Kiba Dhee - China
9.3 38 reviews
China
29/06 – 30/06
SG$42/nightfor 1 night

Ki Kiba Dhee

1 3
apartment , Darjeeling
Ki Kiba Dhee is a one-bedroom apartment in Darjeeling, located just 2.9 kilometres from the Happy Valley Tea Estate and 11.1 kilometres from Tiger Hill, offering easy access to the surrounding natural beauty. The apartment has received very good user ratings for cleanliness and location, with guests praising its excellent value for money.
The apartment is spacious, with a floor area of 130 square metres, comfortably accommodating up to 6 guests. Guests can enjoy a private balcony with mountain views, a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge, free Wi-Fi, daily room service, and private parking.
Marigold - China
9.5 2 reviews
China
01/07 – 01/08
SG$57/nighttotal: SG$1767 (31 )

Marigold

2 3
apartment , Kalimpong
This 2-bedroom flat, Marigold, is situated in Kalimpong, approximately 45-48 kilometres from key attractions such as Ghum Monastery, Tibetan Buddhist Monastery, and Tiger Hill.
This 96 square meter apartment accommodates up to 15 guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, a terrace, a garden, soundproof rooms, a fireplace, and offers daily Asian breakfast and free WiFi.
Amala Homestay - China
China
01/07 – 02/07
SG$16/nightfor 1 night

Amala Homestay

1 1
house , Darjeeling
Amala Homestay is located in Darjeeling, 24 kilometres from Tiger Hill and 19 kilometres from Ghum Monastery.
This homestay offers a tranquil garden setting, private terrace, fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, and complimentary private parking for up to 17 guests across its 345 square metre floor area.
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