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List of the Recommended Hotels for Nanjing 2017 World Roller Games 0331 List of the Recommended Hotels for Nanjing 2017 World Roller Games 0331 Number of Number of Single Hotel Name Star Price (RMB) Price (RMB)Contact Official Website Booking Email Address Note Twin Rooms Rooms The other Hilton named ' Hilton River Side' 800 (including breakfast 800 (Breakfast was the venue of the last FIRS Congress, it is 1 Hilton Nanjing 5 75 75 MIAO Tingting 18805140811 nangjing.hilton.com [email protected] No.100 Jiangdong Middle Road, Nanjing for two) included) not included in the list due it is the appointed headquarter hotel for the WRG. 700 (including breakfast 768 (Breakfast 2 Han Yue Lou Hotel 5 43 155 SUN Chao 13913019399 [email protected] No.235 Jiangdong Middle Road, Nanjing for two) included) Nanjing Jinling 658 (including breakfast 658 (Breakfast No.8 Wanjingyuan Road, Yangzijiang 3 Riverside Conference Quasi-5 50 80 ZHANG Yu 15195847019 www.jinlinghotels.com [email protected] for two) included) Avenue, Nanjing Hotel 376 (including breakfast 550 (Breakfast 4 New Town Hotel Quasi-4 88 40 LUO Yanlong 18626411163 www.newtown-hotel.com [email protected] No.67 Aoti Avenue, Jianye District, Nanjing for two) included) 400 (including breakfast 428 (Breakfast No.188 Jiangdong Middle Road, Jianye 5 Zhenbao Holiday Hotel Quasi-5 90 40 SUN Zijun 13913920469 www.zbhhotel.cn [email protected] for two) included) District, Nanjing Jiangsu Trade 400 (including breakfast 550 (Breakfast No.289 Jiangdong Middle Road, Jianye 6 Quasi-5 100 40 Jiang Jie 13913901683 [email protected]. International Hotel for two) included) District, Nanjing Sheraton Nanjing 750 (including breakfast 950 (Breakfast No.169 Hanzhong Road, Qinhuai District, 7 Kingsley Hotel & 5 107 150 SUN Lei 13952038647 www.sheraton.com/nanjing [email protected] for two) included) Nanjing Towers Shangri-la Hotels and 900 (including breakfast 1350 (Breakfast 8 5 150 200 ZHU Tao 13505169318 www.shangri-la.com [email protected] No.329 Zhongyang Road, Nanjing Resorts for two) included) 700 (including breakfast 1000 (Breakfast 9 Sofitel Hotels & Resorts 5 156 165 ZHANG Qian 18262259907 www.accorhotels.com [email protected] No.9 Shanxi Road, Gulou District, Nanjing for two) included) 600 (including breakfast 880 (Breakfast No.55 Zhushan Road, Jiangning District, 10 Wanda Realm Nanjing 5 95 259 CHEN Fei 18168093076 www.wandahotels.com [email protected] for two) included) Nanjing Crowne Plaza Hotels & 600 (including breakfast 980 (Breakfast No.9 Jiahu Road (East), Jiangning District, 11 5 100 105 LU Chao 18112929378 www.crowneplaza.com [email protected] Resorts for two) included) Nanjing Jinling New Town 398 (including breakfast 428 (Breakfast No.488 Dachangyuan Road (West), Pukou 12 Quasi-5 135 80 JU Qing 15851888768 www.jinlinghotels.com [email protected] North to the Yangtze River Hotel for two) included) District, Nanjing Dingye New Century 450 (including breakfast 630 (Breakfast No.35 Wende Road (East), Pukou District, 13 5 148 63 FAN Meng 15851891992 www.kaiyuanhotels.com [email protected] TO Hotel/North to the Yangtze River Hotel Nanjing for two) included) Nanjing Dingding International 350 (including breakfast 400 (Breakfast For 120 athletes from deleveoping countries, 14 4 103 30 SONG Xiaofang 18751961029 [email protected] No.9 Xinglong Road, Pukou District, Nanjing Hotel for two) included) North to the Yangtze River Roller Games 2017 Hotel Distribution Summary 0331 No. Hotel Name Address Training Center Longjiang Gymnasium Nanjing Tech University Jubaoshan Wutaishan Sports Lab 1 Han Yue Lou Hotel No. 235 Jiangdong Middle Road, Jianye District, Nanjing 15 km/40 min 6.5 km/15 min 19 km/40 min 22 km/50 min 9 km/40 min 10 km/30 min 2 Hilton Nanjing No. 100 Jiangdong Middle Road, Jianye District, Nanjing 14 km/40 min 5.7 km/20 min 19 km/40 min 21 km/50 min 6 km/40 min 13 km/30 min 3 Nanjing Jinling Riverside Conference Hotel No. 8 Wanjingyuan Road, Yangzijiang Avenue, Jianye District, Nanjing 13 km/30 min 10 km/30 min 13 km/30 min 23 km/50 min 10 km/40 min 8 km/20 min 4 New Town Hotel No. 67 Olympic Stadium Street, Jianye District, Nanjing 13 km/30 min 10 km/30 min 16 km/40 min 25 km/50 min 10 km/40 min 10 km/30 min 5 Zhenbao Holiday Hotel No. 188 Jiangdong Middle Road, Jianye District, Nanjing 14 km/40 min 6 km/20 min 19 km/40 min 22 km/50 min 8 km/40 min 10 km/30 min 6 Jiangsu Trade International Hotel No. 289 Jiangdong Middle Road, Jianye District, Nanjing 17 km/40 min 7 km/20 min 19 km/40 min 23 km/50 min 9 km/40 min 8 km/30 min 7 Sheraton Nanjing Kingsley Hotel & Towers No. 169 Hanzhong Road, Qinhuai District, Nanjing 20 km/40 min 10 km/30 min 25 km/50 min 20 km/50 min 2 km/20 min 17 km/40 min 8 Shangri-la Hotel No. 329 Central Road, Gulou District, Nanjing 25 km/50 min 10 km/20 min 19 km/50 min 12 km/30 min 5 km/30 min 19 km/40 min 9 Sofitel Galaxy Nanjing No. 9 Shanxi Road, Gulou District, Nanjing 20 km/50 min 10 km/30 min 19 km/50 min 13 km/40 min 3 km/20 min 18 km/40 min 10 Crowne Plaza Nanjing Jiangning No. 9 Jiahu East Road, Jiangning District, Nanjing 27 km/50 min 20 km/50 min 28 km/60 min 25 km/50 min 17 km/50 min 21 km/50 min 11 Jinling New Town Hotel No. 488 Yuanxi Road, Dachang, Pukou District, Nanjing 30 km/60 min 30 km/50 min 24 km/50 min 26 km/50 min 30 km/50 min 38 km/60 min 12 Dingye New Century Hotel Nanjing No. 35 Wende East Road, Pukou District, Nanjing 7 km/30 minu 20 km/40 min 4 km/20 min 29 km/60 min 18 km/40 min 19 km/30 min 13 Dingding International Hotel No. 9 Xinglong Road, Pukou District, Nanjing 6 km/30 min 20 km/40 min 5 km/20 min 30 km/60 min 17 km/40 min 18 km/30 min 14 Wanda Realm Nanjing No. 55 Zhushan Road, Jiangning District, Nanjing 28 km/50 min 30 km/50 min 28 km/60 min 25 km/50 min 18 km/50 min 23 km/50 min .
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