I know the hotel probably doesn't care about reviews anymore, but their unprofessionalism was evident right from the airport pickup. It wasn't even the front desk that answered the phone when I tried to contact the hotel! Luckily, there was a pickup service at 12, which is why I'm giving a mediocre review. But if there's no pickup service at 12, why is it listed as available? The bed was a bit dirty, and the towels were old. It's 2026 now, and when my delivery arrived, it was just left in a corner downstairs, no call, no delivery robot. The security guards have a very 'politicized' vibe; I suggest giving them permanent government positions, so their attitude isn't wasted.
Hotel near Nanmen Erdaoqiao,Urumqi4.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.06.17
The room amenities are excellent; it has everything, including hand soap and even laundry detergent. The body wash and shampoo have a really sophisticated scent. There's also a humidifier, which is great for us coming from Shanghai in the south. Downstairs is a snack street, and the Grand Bazaar is just a few steps away. The location is superb!
Came here on a popular weekend, the hotel was fully booked.
The location is easy to find with navigation.
Parking is available at the guesthouse, though the alley can be a bit tricky to navigate. Since we drove, but parking was a hassle, we mostly used taxis to get around.
The street outside is full of wholesale shops and is constantly congested. There are also many late-night food stalls in the evening.
The room was very clean, and the showerhead was large with great water pressure, making for a comfortable shower (though it's an electric water heater, so it only supports one person showering at a time; the second person has to wait).
Shampoo and shower gel (P&G Rejoice brand) were provided.
There’s also a rooftop where you can dry clothes, which is very convenient!
Pic 4 shows the exaggerated Xinjiang-style decor.
Pic 7 is the lovely alleyway outside the guesthouse.
Pic 8 is the guesthouse lobby!
Hotel near Kazanqi Folk-custom Village/Han Chinese Street,Yining City7.1% of visitors choose this area
AAishanghuanyou2026.06.04
I stumbled upon this hostel by chance, initially drawn in by its ambiance—I loved the flowers and plants, the grape trellis, and the spacious courtyard. The atmosphere in the courtyard was wonderful after I settled in. The owners even organized a road trip for everyone, visiting Nalati and Huanghuang Village. Both owners are excellent cooks; one is from my hometown in Guangdong and even took me to the wholesale market to buy fruit 🍉. A whole bunch of strawberries was only 100 yuan! The mulberries in the courtyard were incredibly sweet; we had more than we could eat every day—white, pink, and black, all so delicious! I also saw apple trees, wild cherry trees, and vegetables growing in the backyard 😁. Both owners were incredibly kind and down-to-earth, almost always ready to help. I even got a free meal! They cleaned the courtyard every day and bought huge watermelons 🍉 for everyone. During Eid al-Adha, they even took us to visit other places…
The front desk staff was warm and welcoming, and the people were pretty. The rooms were spacious and OK. There was also a dedicated parking lot, so you can park your car there if you drive there. The hotel was combined with the gynecological hospital, which was a bit uncomfortable. The hospital sign was bigger than the hotel. There were few breakfast varieties, and the service staff was not very nice. It felt like you could eat or not, and the restaurant was too small. It needs renovation.
Hotel near Ancient City of Kashgar,Kashgar City90.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.10.08
hotel is very well designed with local authentic style, very convenient to get in because it is close to the south gate of ancient town. The receptionist is very helpful, very friendly, the first day when we arrived the hotel sent receptionist to the gate to help us carry our luggages and took us inside. This is the ancient town so you need to get luggages checked through security scanning machine. The ancient town is very beautiful and it is a must visit when you come to South Xinjiang. In general we feel very comfortable and convenient to stay in this home stay. First night as the hotel was full so we had to stay in a small room, but when we came back after several days they provided us a big room, I can feel their care to the guests and tried to serve at their best
The front desk is a separate place, breakfast is also here, you can order at other times, no taste or evaluation.
The room is a few other yards, the small yard is an iron staircase, friends who are afraid of heights should pay more attention, or you can understand the room type including the distribution and then choose.
There are many homestays around, and the rest are residential areas in residential buildings. There are several restaurants, and the home-cooked noodles are delicious and affordable.
Hotel near Xiaoyalang Wetland Park,Kashgar City2.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.06.07
The room was clean and tidy, the facilities were complete, and the location was very convenient. The service is warm and thoughtful, the stay experience is great, the price is high, I will choose here next time!
From check-in to check-out, every detail was impressive. From the lobby to the guest rooms, quality and care were evident everywhere. During my stay, I experienced unparalleled comfort and peace of mind. The staff were warm and attentive, providing impeccable service that made me feel right at home. Here, not only did I get a good rest, but I also gained a strong sense of happiness. My tiring journey transformed into a relaxing enjoyment here.
Nice, new, clean room. But what scored points was the included airport transfer. However, because i don't know chinese to advice the staff, i had to take a taxi to the hotel.
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HHMW8888I know the hotel probably doesn't care about reviews anymore, but their unprofessionalism was evident right from the airport pickup. It wasn't even the front desk that answered the phone when I tried to contact the hotel! Luckily, there was a pickup service at 12, which is why I'm giving a mediocre review. But if there's no pickup service at 12, why is it listed as available? The bed was a bit dirty, and the towels were old. It's 2026 now, and when my delivery arrived, it was just left in a corner downstairs, no call, no delivery robot. The security guards have a very 'politicized' vibe; I suggest giving them permanent government positions, so their attitude isn't wasted.
JJill CassandraA Hidden Gem That Feels Like Coming Home
Tucked away in the embrace of raw, untouched nature, MuseNomad Retreat is the kind of place that feels almost too beautiful to be real — like stepping into a postcard. Yet behind the picture-perfect setting is something even more special: the kind of warmth and care that turns a stay into a memory.
From the moment we arrived, we felt genuinely cared for. The owners go above and beyond to ensure every guest feels at ease. One gesture I’ll never forget — I was rushing for a tour and hadn’t managed to press my clothes. Though there’s a laundry room available, the owner personally helped me iron them, refusing any payment. That small act of kindness stayed with me.
We’ve stayed in many retreats claiming to offer luxury, but this place redefines what true luxury means. Here, you pay a 3-star rate and receive a 5-star experience in comfort, sincerity, and service. The rooms are cleaned daily with meticulous attention to detail — we were even touched to find our own tea and coffee sachets neatly arranged by housekeeping.
Meals were another highlight. The food has that unmistakable home-cooked feel — warm, nourishing, made with care. When they learned I don’t eat beef or mutton, the kitchen prepared special dishes just for me, without a fuss. That kind of consideration is rare and deeply appreciated.
And how could I forget Tian Tian — the gentle, lovable golden retriever who quietly added to the homey atmosphere. Her presence made the stay even more special, like having a sweet companion always nearby.
MuseNomad Retreat isn’t just a place to stay — it’s a place to truly rest. Of all the accommodations we’ve experienced across our travels, this one touched us the most. As our three nights came to a close, I felt a genuine sadness — a quiet wish that we could stay just a little longer.
If you’re looking for a restful, heartfelt escape where nature, comfort, and kindness meet, this is the place. MuseNomad Retreat is not just somewhere we stayed — it’s somewhere we’ll remember fondly, and miss dearly.
WWangdakeceruleansun2Let me talk about the advantages first:
1. The location is great, not far from the entrance to West City. You can get there in three to five minutes by taxi 🚗, which is very convenient for tourists with suitcases. There are also many restaurants nearby.
2. The decoration is unique. Only after visiting Xiangfei Garden did I realize that the two magnificent walls at the entrance of the homestay where tourists check in are Uyghur brick carvings. It is not to be missed for travel photography.
3. The travel photography shop Kashixunji, which I randomly selected at the door, has a high cost-effectiveness. A package costs 399, and there are pictures and the truth. The boss is nice, and after the photo shoot, you can continue to wear the costumes to walk around the ancient city and take photos by yourself. It is very comfortable.
Let's talk about the disadvantages: the sound insulation is indeed a bit poor, if there is loud noise, it will affect your rest. But after I talked to the administrator, she did help with the communication, which was good.
22morrowsworldThis 4 star hotel has a goid rating on Trip.com and I can understand why. However, I liken this hotel to a 20 year old luxury car such as an E36 7 series BMW or Lexus LS 430. Exceptional and glorious when new, but getting old and tired fast.
On a superficial level the rooms look grand and sumptuous, but on greater scrutiny there are issues. One if these are the carpets, which are either in dire need of steam cleaning on a forensic level of thoroughness, or outright replacement. Some sections are worn and faded, while many odd bits and pieces can be found (and felt with bare feet), that seem to have escaped the attention of the room staff, e.g toothpicks, other miscellaneous refuse deposited by previous guests.
I booked a continental double room, for $68 AUD per night and there was a misalignment of the door with its frame. Large enough to see through to the outside! The room contained a sofa Comfortable enough but with fabric badly worn away. The white veneer paint on tables has seen better days.
Having said all this, overall, the hotel offers rooms of a relatively high standard. Ornate furnishings, large, extremely comfortable beds and pillows, a huge bathroom with sufficient water pressure and responsive hot water on demand (bathroom has a smart lighting arrangement which switches on via a sensor).
There are a dozen individual controls for room lighting. Lots of cupboards and drawers and powerpoints where needed. There is a gym but for some undisclosed reason is currently closed, of February 2024. Is a buffet style restaurant with several guests dining in it which looked very well staffed. Reception will go out of their way to give assistance with arranging tours, ordering taxis etc, and try to ensure guests are satisfied. In summary, the hotel looks good and to some extent is good, but may not be worth paying $50 US a night to stay in and was a little disappointing.
XXiaoxiamiaFor my kids' spring break, we visited Tashkurgan and I'm so glad we chose the Qogir Hotel. Upon arrival, three charming Tajik young men warmly escorted us to our room and even refilled the oxygen bags we needed. The hotel has oxygen concentrators, is spotlessly clean and tidy, and the breakfast is incredibly generous. Even though it's a small county, the breakfast had a delightful European flair. My kids were tired of Chinese food, so they absolutely loved the burgers, pizza, and mushroom soup available in the evening. On top of that, there were evening activities like stargazing or a tour of the Pamir House, and early morning excursions to photograph the 'Golden Mountains at Sunrise'. Highly recommended!
AAnonymous UserThis hotel not only offers a comfortable stay, but also creates unforgettable travel memories, making you look forward to your next visit the moment you leave. The environment is excellent.
DDDMDOverall, quite a decent stay. You really can’t beat the location. It’s just a stone’s throw away from the main entrance to this side of old city. The balcony overlooks the main street and I loved sitting there and taking in the sounds and smells. The building itself is a bit older and it shows. The table in my room was a bit dirty and aged, and there was an ashtray which suggests smoking can be allowed in the room for prior guests, but thankfully there was no cigarette smell in my room. Unfortunately, there were a few setbacks. The bathroom shower did not drain well and after 5 minutes water would start flooding out of the shower room to the hallway. There are two washers in a lower room but they were both occupied with sheets that were just sitting there and had not been put through the wash cycle yet. It seemed like the hotel uses these as their main washer for their linens. When I was checking in, the front desk person seemed confused if I had a reservation but that’s about as much as I could figure out with the language barrier. My trip.com reservation said I have a late checkout of 4pm but they came to my room around 2:45pm and said I was supposed to check out at 2pm. Thankfully I had everything packed up and said I could leave at 3pm. No one came to my room to clean so my trashcan was full. You can hear everything on the street which wasn’t a big problem to me, sort of white noise drowned out by the second day. However, the second day there was a new group of tourists that arrived and spent a lot of time on the balcony (as they should) but their noise was very audible and quite annoying. You could also easily hear people going up and down the stairs and in adjacent rooms.
AAngela serm I have stayed in folk houses and hotels. Friends who come from outside recommend this hotel which is close to the airport. In addition to free airport pick-up and drop-off, it also provides breakfast and is close to Green City (where there is a food court, clean and quiet, better than Khan Bazar). A fare to the ancient city is no more than 20 yuan. The hotel is clean, tidy and comfortable. It is a good place to stay for a stroll during the day and to rest in peace. Thank you very much! I like it very much. Next time I come to Kashgar, I will choose this hotel for the whole trip!
HhappytigerdogI visited in winter, and it was fantastic. The hotel is large, and the parking lot is spacious. When entering Hemu Village in winter, you can simply pick any colored zone. Breakfast is provided; although simple, it's pretty much the same everywhere. In Kanas, my breakfast was just a bowl of tomato and egg noodle soup. Here, they also have milk tea.
Hotel near Hemu Scenic Spot/Ji Ke Pu Lin International Ski Resort, Burqin
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MM238919****The amenities in the hotel were of good quality; the tissues were from Qingfeng, and the comforter and mattress were very comfortable. I would stay at this guesthouse again next time, but I don't want to be assigned to a room at the end of the corridor again. Apart from that, I was very satisfied.