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Asia’s Most Extraordinary Hotels: Where to Stay for a One-of-a-Kind Experience

Asia is a continent full of life. From ancient temples to bustling cities, or even beaches and lush jungles, where you choose to stay can really make or break a vacation. Across the globe, travelers are discovering hotels that go beyond luxury, offering unforgettable experiences that reflect local culture, design, and nature. Gate 1 offers many unique hotels to pick from when traveling to countries in Asia, let’s take a look.

Japan

When visiting Tokyo, consider staying at the Tokyo Prince Hotel. This hotel can be booked on Gate 1’s 9 Day Classic Japan Escorted Tour. It has the perfect location for those looking to explore the city to its fullest. The Tokyo Tower, the 14th century Zojo-ji Temple, and local gardens are about a five-minute walk from the hotel. Plus, you can explore beyond this neighborhood easily by taking advantage of the Onarimon subway station just 0.3 miles away. Plus, with plenty of shops and restaurants onsite, savoring the local flavors and bringing home something to help remember your stay is easier than ever.

Tokyo Prince Hotel Japan

Each guest room has an electric kettle, television, telephone, and a private bathroom with a hair dryer and toiletries. Guest Wi-Fi is available in both private and public spaces throughout the building. The rooms are air-conditioned on a seasonal basis. Plus, if you’re visiting when it’s warm out, you can cool off with a dip in the seasonally open outdoor pool (surcharge required).

The Tokyo Prince boasts a variety of restaurants and bars fit for royalty. Porto offers buffet style dining for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Marronnier serves Chinese fare, and the Café and Bar Tower View Terrace offers delicious bites and stunning views of Tokyo Tower. Authentic local Japanese dishes abound at the Shimizu Japanese Restaurant, with an additional bar, beer garden and tea salon are available on-site as well.

China

The next unique hotel to stay at is the Royal Pacific Hotel, located in Honk Kong, China. Travelers can stay at this hotel if they book Gate 1’s 17 Day China with 4 Day Yangtze River Cruise & Hong Kong Guided Tour. The first-class hotel is centrally located in the prosperous Tsim Sha Tsui shopping district. It overlooks Victoria Harbour and Kowloon Park. We highly recommend taking in the view of the harbor at night, as it offers one of the most beautiful views of the skyline available. With public transit stops nearby at the China/Macau Ferry Terminal, exploring the rest of the city like a local is easier than ever. And if you’re looking to slow down after a long day of on-the-go sightseeing, The Hong Kong Museum of Art is a moderate stroll away.

Royal Pacific Hotel China

The guest rooms are well equipped with modern furnishings and large windows. Each room features tea and coffee making facilities, wireless internet access, and an in-room safe. Rooms are air-conditioned seasonally. The hotel’s fitness center offers guests a variety of free weights, benches, and cardio machines.

The onsite restaurants include: Café on the Park, which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets; Pierside Bar and Restaurant, which serves contemporary Australian fare; and Satay Inn, which serves Singaporean dishes.

Mongolia

To get the full experience of staying in rural Mongolia, you should stay at the Alungoo Lodge. This tourist class lodge is nestled near the scenic landscapes of Gorkhi Terelj National Park. The guest rooms are decorated in the style of a traditional Mongolian ger, each one thoughtfully designed to provide comfort while preserving authentic aesthetics. Guest rooms include private bathrooms, ensuring privacy throughout your stay. It should be noted that this lodge does not provide air conditioning, so travelers who struggle with heat may want to take that into account when planning their stay.  

Alungoo Lodge Mongolia

The prime location near Gorkhi Terelj National Park is a benefit that cannot be overstated. Additionally, Turtle Rock (Melkhii Khad) is just a six-minute drive away, while Ulaanbaatar is about a one-hour drive from the lodge. On Gate 1’s 13 Day Mongolia & Gobi Desert Guided Tour, travelers will have the opportunity to interact with locals and the environment surrounding the lodge. You’ll be immersed in the culture with a visit to a Kazakh family, meet a Golden Eagle hunter, and even visit a local horse breeding family as well.

Guests can enjoy meals in a traditional setting with cuisine options ranging from local Mongolian specialties to familiar Western fare. The on-site pub provides a selection of beverages, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration.

Thailand

If you’re looking to travel somewhere a little warmer, consider planning a stay at the Mida Resort Kanchanaburi. This superior tourist class resort is situated inside a tropical garden located in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. It overlooks the Khwae Yai River, providing scenic views you can’t find anywhere else. The iconic River Kwai Bridge is about a thirty-five-minute drive away. And (movie buffs, this one’s for you!) if you’re a fan of the film The Bridge on the River Kwai, we highly recommend seeing this landmark in person. After a long day of traveling on Gate 1’s 9 Day Central Thailand with River Kwai Guided Tour, you can come back to the resort and relax in the on-site sauna, spa, or outdoor pool.

Mida Resort Kanchanaburi Thailand

The elegant, modern guest rooms are decorated with contemporary Thai style decor. All guest rooms are equipped with a variety of amenities for a comfortable stay, including Wi-Fi, a hairdryer, a safe, cable/satellite television, and a private bathroom. Air conditioning is provided seasonally with limited hours depending on the time of year.

The Terrace Café is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Snacks and beverages are served at the resort’s Pool Bar for those who want something to provide a quick fill.

Stay Somewhere That Tells a Story

Asia’s most inspiring hotels aren’t just places to rest, they’re a part of your journey. From a sleek modern design to a lodge that honors the local culture, these properties capture the essence of their destinations and invite travelers to enjoy the moment and connect. No matter where you choose to go, picking the right place to stay can transform a simple trip into an unforgettable experience. If you’re interested in other countries in Asia, click here to browse through Gate 1’s full itinerary of Asian tours!

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Exploring China’s Architectural Marvels

China, with its rich history and culture, is a treasure trove of architectural wonders that have stood the test of time. From the grandeur of imperial palaces to the awe-inspiring feats of ancient engineering, each structure tells a story of a civilization that has shaped human history. Here are some must-visit sites that showcase China’s incredible architectural accomplishments.

The Forbidden City

In the heart of Beijing lies the Forbidden City, an awe-inspiring testament to the opulence and grandeur of Chinese imperial architecture. Constructed during the Ming Dynasty in the 15th century, this sprawling palace complex served as the home of Chinese emperors for nearly 500 years. Encompassing over 180 acres and boasting 980 buildings, the Forbidden City is a UNESCO World Heritage site that captivates visitors with its symmetrical design, intricate wooden structures, and stunning golden roofs. Travelers on our 10 Day Classic China Escorted Tour get an inside glimpse at this example of imperial splendor.

The Summer Palace

A short drive from the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace offers a serene escape from the bustling city. This breathtaking ensemble of lakes, gardens, and palaces was the imperial family’s retreat from the intense summer heat. Another UNESCO World Heritage site, the Summer Palace showcases traditional Chinese garden design, with its harmonious blend of natural beauty and architectural elegance. It embodies the tranquility and artistic sophistication that characterize classical Chinese architecture.

The Terracotta Army

In the ancient city of Xi’an, the Terracotta Army stands as one of the most extraordinary archaeological discoveries of the 20th century. Buried for over two millennia, this magnificent army of life-sized terracotta soldiers, horses, and chariots was unearthed in 1974, revealing the incredible craftsmanship of the Qin Dynasty. Commissioned by Emperor Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, the Terracotta Army was intended to protect him in the afterlife. Each figure is uniquely detailed, showcasing the artistry and skill of the ancient sculptors.

The Great Wall of China

No visit to China is complete without experiencing the awe-inspiring Great Wall. Stretching over 13,000 miles, the Great Wall is the longest man-made structure in the world and a symbol of China’s enduring strength and resilience. Construction began as early as the 7th century BC, with various dynasties contributing to its expansion and fortification over the centuries. Exploring the Great Wall, especially the well-preserved sections like Badaling and Mutianyu near Beijing, offers a glimpse into the strategic military engineering that protected the Chinese empire from invasions. The wall’s undulating path across rugged mountains and vast plains is a testament to the ingenuity and determination of ancient builders. Walking along the Great Wall provides a unique perspective on China’s historical landscape and the monumental efforts that went into its construction.

Yuyuan Garden and The Bund

Shanghai, a city that seamlessly blends tradition and modernity, is home to two architectural highlights that capture the essence of its rich history. Yuyuan Garden, a classical Chinese garden dating back to the Ming Dynasty, is an oasis of tranquility amidst the bustling city. The garden’s intricate rockeries, koi-filled ponds, and traditional pavilions reflect the elegance and harmony of classical Chinese garden design. Just a short distance away, the Bund Riverside promenade offers a stark contrast with its stunning colonial-era buildings and modern skyscrapers. The Bund’s eclectic mix of architectural styles, from Gothic to Art Deco, showcases Shanghai’s historical role as an international trading hub. Travelers on our 14 Day China with 4 Day Yangtze River Cruise Tour will kick off their adventure by experiencing these must-see highlights.

China’s architectural accomplishments are a testament to its rich history and cultural heritage. From the imperial grandeur of the Forbidden City and the Summer Palace to the awe-inspiring Terracotta Army and Great Wall, each site offers a unique window into the past. See these amazing locations and much more when you book a Gate 1 Tour of China.

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Marching Back in Time in Xi’an, China

The incredible archaeological site of the Terracotta Warriors is an unforgettable experience. Here you will view more than 7,000 life-sized soldiers, horses and chariots sculpted in clay. Each of the soldiers have unique facial expressions and positions according to their rank. The soldiers likely also had brightly colored paint that has turned to gray during their years underground. These elaborate statues are part of a mausoleum for the first emperor of China and are thought to be created to accompany him into the afterlife.

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Tranquil Settings in Shanghai, China’s Yuyuan Garden

Yuyuan Garden stands out as a highlight in this city beaming with extraordinary sights and places you must see. This garden includes all the elements that a typical classical Chinese garden should have; ponds, halls, pavilions cloisters and rockeries. Tranquility, serenity and peacefulness are all states of mind you will experience in this aesthetic location in the middle of the city’s Old Town region. Perhaps pick a quiet spot to sit here and take in the sights, scenery and people around for an unforgettable memory of China.

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Bonus Fact: “Yu Garden” translates to Garden of Peace and Comfort, or Pleasing and Satisfying Garden in ancient Chinese.

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The Great Lengths of The Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China is one of the main reasons many people decide to visit China. It is extremely famous, thousands of miles long and well-preserved. The Great Wall was built continuously from the 3rd century BC to 17th century AD and was built during several different dynasties The wall extends for a grand total length of over 13,000 miles long (over 20,000 kilometers) and extends throughout the north of the country. It is a true marvel and a must see destination for your travel bucket list.

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A Night On the Town in Shanghai, China

The Bund in Shanghai, China has one of the most beautiful nighttime views in the world. Colorful skyscrapers, light-reflecting water and a perfect view make this a must see while you are in China. The Bund is the name for the promenade of colonial-style buildings that overlook the Huangpu River and give you the view in this photo.

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