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Shangri-La Suzhou vs Pan Pacific Suzhou

Both Shangri-La Hotel Suzhou and Pan Pacific Suzhou are praised by writers. Overall, Pan Pacific Suzhou scores significantly better than Shangri-La Hotel Suzhou. Pan Pacific Suzhou comes in at #2 in Suzhou with praise from 4 reviewers such as DK Eyewitness, Fodor's and Lonely Planet.

Shangri-La Suzhou
Shangri-La Suzhou
7 / 10
No.168 Tayuan Road, Suzhou New District, Suzhou 215011
From $75 /night
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Hot Tub
  • Free Internet
  • Room Service
  • Free Breakfast
  • Shuttle Bus
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Jetsetter Jetsetter
"Located in Suzhou, Shangri-La Hotel Suzhou is in the business district and convenient to Hanshan Temple and Lingering Garden. This 4.5-star hotel is within the vicinity of Tiger Hill and..." Full review
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The Shangri-La’s multiple restaurants are one of its big draws...go local at Shang Palace — the Cantonese sautéed river shrimp with spicy, sweet and sour XO sauce might just be worth the train ride from Shanghai alone.
DK Eyewitness DK Eyewitness
"Just ten minutes from most of the Suzhou's best-known sights, the Shangri-La sits atop one of he tallest buildings in the entire province, offering both panoramic views and easy access."
Pan Pacific Suzhou
Pan Pacific Suzhou
9 / 10
No.259 Xinshi Road, Canglang District, Suzhou 215007
From $99 /night
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Hot Tub
  • Free Internet
  • Room Service
  • Laundry Service
  • Concierge
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Fodor's Fodor's
"One of the city's more unique luxury hotels, the Pan Pacific Suzhou has a two-story stone entrance topped by a pagoda that's modeled after the neaby Pan Gate." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"While this former Sheraton hotel has been rebranded, its five-star luxury still makes the grade." Full review
DK Eyewitness DK Eyewitness
"This impeccable hotel reflects the heritage of old Suzhou. Canals wind through the quiet, elegant gardens, and the luxurious rooms feature spacious marble bathrooms."
Rough Guide Rough Guide
"Rooms are superb, the staff are sprightly and informative, and the outside gardens could function as a tourist draw in themselves."