Atour Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport Town — A Comfortable Base by Xiaoshan Airport for Early Flights and Overnight Layovers
Here's the short version: when your flight leaves Xiaoshan at the crack of dawn, or you're stuck with an overnight layover in Hangzhou, what you really want is a soft bed, a quiet room, and a ride to the terminal that runs on time. Atour Hotel (Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport Town) (亚朵酒店·杭州萧山机场空港新城店) handles exactly that, and guests keep saying so. This 4-star design hotel is an Atour (亚朵), the Chinese brand known for its signature soft bedding and a reading-room library in the lobby. It sits at No. 55 Weishen Road in the airport new-town district (空港小镇), Xiaoshan, about 13 km from the terminals of Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH). The score is a high 9.7/10 from around 907 real guest reviews. The clincher: there's a free airport shuttle and free parking, with the ride to the terminal taking roughly 15–25 minutes. Honestly, for anyone flying early or landing late, this is a genuinely comfortable, good-value base. Just know up front that the city and West Lake are a fair way off — a proper metro or taxi trip, not a stroll.
Here's the first thing guests praise — the airport access. This Atour sits in the airport new-town district (空港小镇) at No. 55 Weishen Road, about 13 km from the terminals of Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH). There's a free airport shuttle that many describe as a lifesaver for a 4 or 5am flight, with the ride to the terminal taking roughly 15–25 minutes depending on traffic and the shuttle schedule. Book your slot with the front desk when you check in. If you're driving, you're sorted too, because there's free parking — which makes it a great spot to leave the car and fly off for a couple of days.
One guest recalls: "The room was spotless and the toiletries smelled wonderful. The nicest touch was the late-night congee — I got back late and had a warm bowl, perfect. The soundproofing was better than I expected, so I slept right through. The airport shuttle ran on time too. Ideal for an early flight."
What sets Atour apart from the average airport hotel is the brand's character. Even out by the airport, the lobby still has Atour's reading-room library (book bar) — timber bookshelves, comfortable chairs, warm tones. This branch leans into a reading-and-local-photography theme, which gives it a calmer, more design-led feel than a typical transit hotel. Guests say it doesn't feel like a sleep-and-dash airport stop; it's somewhere you can actually sit and unwind.
The rooms are the heart of the place, because most people here are after a proper sleep before a flight or after a long one. The hotel opened in 2024 with around 119 rooms across a few layouts — Exclusive Courtyard Twin, Superior Courtyard Twin, a family-friendly room, and an Exclusive Balcony King. Atour's signature is the bedding, praised in almost every review: international-brand mattresses with memory-foam pillows. The thing guests mention most is the soundproofing — you sleep soundly even this close to the airport. Every room has a flat-screen TV, a kettle, a work desk, slippers, and free Wi-Fi. It suits couples, families, and any traveller who wants a good rest before moving on.
The facilities do well for the price. There's a buffet breakfast with both Chinese and Western options that guests rate for variety, and a touch many people love — late-night congee served into the evening, ideal if you land late and hungry. There's a gym, a laundry and dry-cleaning room, meeting rooms, and even service robots that deliver to your door as a fun extra. One thing to flag, though: there's no swimming pool, and this is a rest-and-transit hotel rather than a full resort, so if you want a pool or a spa, look elsewhere.
A score of 9.7/10 from around 907 real reviews is very high for an airport hotel, and the recurring praise is for the clean rooms, the soft beds, the soundproofing, the punctual free shuttle, and the late-night congee. The criticisms are real and worth knowing first. The main one: it's a long way from the city and West Lake — this is an airport new town, not a sightseeing area, so getting downtown means a decent metro or taxi ride. The second: a few reviews mention a cigarette smell in non-smoking rooms and service that's occasionally slow — a wait for extra towels, or mixed messages at check-in about whether breakfast is included; spelling things out at booking and check-in helps. Some seasons also bring the odd mosquito. Go in understanding it's an airport sleep first and foremost, and it does that very well.
Standard rates start at around ~¥400 (฿2,000) per night, with a typical range of roughly ฿1,450–2,500 depending on season and room type (off-peak you'll see rooms from around ¥290, while larger or balcony rooms and weekends push toward ¥500–600). China's long holidays — Golden Week (October 1–7), Chinese New Year, and Labour Day (May 1–5) — are when rates spike and rooms fill fast, since Hangzhou is one of the country's most popular destinations, so book several weeks ahead and take a free-cancellation rate if you're flying then. On the whole, if you want a quiet, comfortable bed near Xiaoshan Airport with a free shuttle, at a price you can live with, this Atour branch delivers it.
The honest summary, friend to friend: Atour Hotel (Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport Town) is for travellers with a pre-dawn flight, an overnight layover, or a car to park before flying who want a quiet room, a great bed, a free airport shuttle, and a warm bowl of late-night congee, all for far less than a downtown hotel. If that's you, it's excellent value. But if this trip is really about seeing Hangzhou — strolling West Lake, wandering the old streets, easy access to the centre — you'll be better served by a city hotel like the Atour Hotel Hangzhou West Lake Cultural Square or the JI Hotel Hangzhou West Lake Hubin in our list.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Near Xiaoshan Airport (HGH), about 13 km, with a free airport shuttle
- ✓ Quiet, well-soundproofed rooms — you sleep well despite the airport
- ✓ Soft signature Atour bedding
- ✓ Free parking — handy if you park before flying
- ! Far from the city and West Lake — you metro or taxi into the centre
- ! It's an airport new town, not a sightseeing area
- ✓ A calm reading-room library in the lobby
- ✓ Late-night congee served into the evening — great if you land late
- ✓ Chinese and Western buffet breakfast; opened new in 2024
- ✓ Helpful staff, with service robots that deliver to your room
- ! A few reviews note a cigarette smell in non-smoking rooms / occasionally slow service
- ! No swimming pool · rates spike over the Chinese long holidays
- 💡If this trip is mainly about seeing Hangzhou (West Lake, the old streets) · This is an airport new town, far from the centre — getting downtown means a decent metro or taxi ride · Fix → see the Atour Hotel Hangzhou West Lake Cultural Square or the JI Hotel West Lake Hubin in our list, both in the city near the lake
- 💡If you want a lake view or a swimming pool · This is a 4-star rest-and-transit design hotel near the airport, with no lake view and no pool · Fix → see the Grand Hyatt Hangzhou (right on the east shore of West Lake) or the Sofitel Hangzhou Westlake in our list
- 💡If you'll use the airport shuttle or come over a long holiday · The shuttle runs to a schedule and needs booking, and rooms sell out fast and prices spike over the Chinese long holidays · Fix → book your shuttle slot with the front desk ahead, reserve several weeks early, and take a free-cancellation rate