UNESCO classical Chinese gardens like the Humble Administrator's Garden and Lion Grove · Pingjiang Road, the stone lane along the old-town canals where you can take a rowing boat · Tiger Hill with its thousand-year-old leaning pagoda · the Panmen water gate · Shantang Street · and across town, the modern Jinji Lake with the Gate of the Orient — just 25–30 minutes from Shanghai by high-speed rail
For centuries the Chinese have said "in heaven there is paradise, on earth there is Suzhou and Hangzhou" — and one walk into the Humble Administrator's Garden (拙政园) or the Lion Grove (狮子林), both UNESCO classical Chinese gardens, tells you why. Start the morning along Pingjiang Road (平江路), the stone canal lane where you can take a rowing boat through the old town · stop by Tiger Hill (虎丘) for the thousand-year-old leaning pagoda · walk the Panmen water gate and the old city wall, or Shantang Street along the canal at dusk · then cross town to the modern Jinji Lake (金鸡湖) and the Gate of the Orient · and you can still take the train to Shanghai in half an hour, with Thai passport holders entering China visa-free.
From the Humble Administrator's Garden and the Lion Grove to Pingjiang Road, the Panmen water gate, Tiger Hill, Shantang Street and Jinji Lake — this is the atmosphere you'll really find in Suzhou.










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💰A great trip isn't limited to one city — here are 3 destinations near Suzhou that you can reach by high-speed rail for a day trip or an overnight stay.
Suzhou is a city in Jiangsu province and, for centuries, the one the Chinese have paired with Hangzhou as "heaven on earth" — and to foreign visitors it's the "Venice of the East", its old-town Gusu laced with canals and stone bridges. Its heart is a cluster of UNESCO classical Chinese gardens like the Humble Administrator's Garden and the Lion Grove. Walk Pingjiang Road and take a rowing boat through the old-town canals · climb Tiger Hill for its thousand-year-old leaning pagoda · explore the Panmen water gate and city wall, or Shantang Street along the canal · then cross town to the modern Jinji Lake and the Gate of the Orient · and take an easy day trip to Shanghai, Hangzhou or the water towns of Zhouzhuang and Tongli.
You can visit Suzhou on any budget — backpackers around ฿1,000–2,000/day · mid-range ฿2,500–4,500/day (excluding flights) · Suzhou has no airport of its own, so most travelers fly into Shanghai (Pudong PVG / Hongqiao SHA) and connect by high-speed rail in about 25–30 minutes to Suzhou or Suzhou North station · in town, ride Metro Lines 1–5, which are extensive and cheap · the best times to visit are March–May and September–November, when there is less rain and the weather is mild (skip the hot, humid plum-rain in June) · and don't forget to set up a VPN · eSIM · Alipay/WeChat Pay before you go.
The Wherebest team is steadily adding in-depth Suzhou hotel reviews and travel guides — stays are ready now, both in old-town Gusu and out on Jinji Lake, with sights, food and day trips on the way. Start planning your trip with the full China travel guide →
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