📍 80 Fan Hu Lu, Jiang Han Qu, Wu Han Shi, Hu Bei Sheng, China, 430032
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Google: 4.4 • TripAdvisor: 4.5
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The Sheraton Wuhan Hankou Hotel offers a delightful blend of comfort and convenience, making it a top choice for both business travelers and tourists in Wuhan, China. With a solid Google rating of 4.4 and a TripAdvisor rating of 4.5, guests rave about the hotel's exceptional service and spacious, clean rooms. The hotel's location is a significant highlight, allowing easy access to local attractions such as craft breweries and the Wuhan Museum. Food enthusiasts will appreciate the on-site Thai restaurant, Red Basil, which, while occasionally critiqued for its atmosphere, serves up a variety of flavorful dishes. The inviting ambiance and attentive staff create a welcoming environment that ensures a pleasant stay for anyone visiting the city.
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Google: 4.4 (32 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4.5 (10 reviews)
Great hotel for a quick business trip. Decor, quality of finishing, rooms in general. All we're on point.
Everything about this hotel was great, from the location, service, food and rooms. My first time in Wuhan(!) and I couldn't have stayed at a better place. Helpful staff, clean rooms, and of particular note, a great Club Lounge, because, that's how we do. Was here for work, but due to the excellent location of the Sheraton, was able to walk to a local Craft Brewery as well as the Wuhan(!) Museum. I would easily recommend the Sheraton Wuhan Hankou Hotel to anyone visiting Wuhan(!) and if I return, will certainly stay here again...
After the long anticipation of this genuine Thai restaurant landingin our densely over populated second-tier city, we finally got to give it a go. So how does it measure up? Well, it looks like a utlity restaurant with not a great deal of any kind of interesting features or design, and I imagine it could easily be used as a back-up space for breakfast for overflow situations, with it`s Ice trough in the middle. So what about the food? So...the usual list of curries. We had a Duck Red Curry. a little thick in texture for my liking. Spring rolls were good, and satay did not dissapoint. River Prawns with Chil and Thai basil also fairly good. The laab Gai probably the best dish of the night. Afficianodos of the cuisine of Kingdom of Thailand may be dissapointed. Others that would just like to try something new in town will probably be keen.