Welcome to Changzhou
Changzhou sits between Shanghai and Nanjing, with Tianmu Lake and Yancheng scenic area drawing visitors out onto the water and into forested hills. Theme parks including Dinosaur Park make it a strong choice for families, while the city's canal-lined historic districts offer a slower pace. Resorts in Changzhou tend to cluster around the lake areas, where outdoor activities and natural scenery shape the experience.
How to find the best resort deal in Changzhou
The same magic that powers our flight search can also help you score great room rates online. Try these tips to find an ideal stay and save in no time.
Book in advance
Book in advance if possible. Planning ahead usually means cheaper prices and more resorts to choose from, especially during peak seasons.
...Or bag a last-minute Changzhou resort deal
Things usually get more expensive closer to your stay. But outside the busy season, last-minute offers can still be found when resorts have rooms to fill.
Flexible on dates? Say hello to better rates
A little flexibility can make a big difference when searching for cheap resorts in Changzhou. Swap weekends for weekday stays, or travel during shoulder season instead of the most popular months.
Go all-inclusive
All-inclusive resorts in Changzhou make life easier by bundling meals, activities and drinks into the room rate. They're worth considering if you plan to stay mostly on site and want predictable daily costs. Check if this type of stay is offered before booking.
Show discounted resorts only
To skip the full-price listings, turn on the 'Only show hotels with discounts' filter. It highlights properties with reduced rates or special promotions.
When to visit Changzhou
High and low season in Changzhou
Spring (April and May) and autumn (September and October) are the most rewarding times to visit Changzhou. The weather is mild and comfortable, outdoor attractions are easy to enjoy, and the area has a pleasant energy without the peak summer crowds. Accommodation books up faster during national holidays like Golden Week, so planning ahead pays off if your trip falls around those dates.
Winter brings the quietest conditions in Changzhou, with fewer visitors and generally easier access to popular spots. Prices for accommodation tend to be lower, and you'll have more flexibility with bookings. The trade-off is that January and February can be cold and damp, which makes long days outdoors less appealing. Summer draws more visitors but comes with high humidity and heavy rain, so it's worth factoring that in when planning.
Changzhou observes major Chinese festivals including Spring Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival, which bring a lively atmosphere and local celebrations worth experiencing. Golden Week in October also draws domestic travellers and can make the area feel noticeably busier. For a full picture of local events and seasonal activities, checking with a visitor information centre or official tourism resources before your trip is the most reliable approach.



