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Best family friendly China holiday rentals

Among the 200973 accommodations in China, here are the 4 best family friendly rentals

Ki Kiba Dhee - China
9.3 38 reviews
China
08/08 – 23/08
NZ$53/nighttotal: NZ$795 (15 )

Ki Kiba Dhee

1 2
apartment , Darjeeling
Ki Kiba Dhee is a one-bedroom apartment in Darjeeling, located just 2.9 kilometres from the Happy Valley Tea Estate and 11.1 kilometres from Tiger Hill, offering easy access to the surrounding natural beauty. The apartment has received very good user ratings for cleanliness and location, with guests praising its excellent value for money.
The apartment is spacious, with a floor area of 130 square metres, comfortably accommodating up to 6 guests. Guests can enjoy a private balcony with mountain views, a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge, free Wi-Fi, daily room service, and private parking.
Charming & Peaceful Central Home - China
10 6 reviews
China
24/08 – 28/08
NZ$152/nighttotal: NZ$608 (4 )

Charming & Peaceful Central Home

2 5
resort , Ulaanbaatar
This Ulaanbaatar flat is situated centrally, a short walk from Sukhbaatar Square, a major department store, and Peace Avenue.
This two-bedroom residence accommodates four guests and features a jacuzzi, a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, and allows pets.
Amarvi Hotel & Resort - China
China
28/12 – 31/12
NZ$95/nighttotal: NZ$285 (3 )

Amarvi Hotel & Resort

1 4
resort , Kalimpong
Amarvi Hotel & Resort in Kalimpong offers family-friendly accommodation with complimentary WiFi, a garden, and an on-site restaurant serving various breakfast options, located approximately 61 kilometres from Bagdogra International Airport. This resort provides rooms with private bathrooms, some featuring mountain views, and offers a 24-hour front desk and room service, with check-out between 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM.
Cityview_duplex 2br * Opera House_ Luggage - China
10 1 review
China
18/08 – 26/08
NZ$69/nighttotal: NZ$552 (8 )

Cityview_duplex 2br * Opera House_ Luggage

1 2
apartment , Cua Nam
This Cua Nam flat boasts a prime Hoan Kiem district location, 200 metres from the Hanoi Opera House and a short walk to Hoan Kiem Lake and the French Quarter.
This pet-friendly apartment for four guests offers panoramic city views from its balcony, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a washing machine, and Smart TV access.

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Best China holiday rentals with a pool

Among the 200973 accommodations in China, here are the 4 best rentals with a pool

Paciano - China
9.0 17 reviews
China
23/07 – 25/07
NZ$236/nighttotal: NZ$472 (2 )

Paciano

2 4
resort , Jalpāiguri
Paciano Dooars, in Jalpaiguri district, offers convenient access to Gorumara National Park (39km), the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (45km), and New Jalpaiguri Station (50km).
This family-friendly hotel provides 43-square-metre rooms with one bedroom and bathroom, featuring amenities such as a swimming pool, restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi, plus free bikes and evening entertainment.
Beej Farm - China
10 1 review
China
22/08 – 01/09
NZ$40/nighttotal: NZ$400 (10 )

Beej Farm

1 1
farm , Kalimpong
This farm stay in Kalimpong is situated approximately 45 kilometres from Tiger Hill Sunrise Observatory and 45 kilometres from Ghum Monastery.
Beej Farm offers one bedroom and one bathroom with a garden, terrace, balcony, parking, and WiFi, serving Asian or vegetarian breakfasts.
Free Gym/high Speed Wifi/chill In Luxury Apartment - China
10 1 review
China
01/07 – 30/11
NZ$6/nighttotal: NZ$912 (152 )

Free Gym/high Speed Wifi/chill In Luxury Apartment

1 2
apartment , Phụng Công
This luxury serviced apartment is located in Ecopark, a peaceful and classy area just 15 kilometres from the centre of Hanoi, adjacent to Swan Lake Park and a Japanese Garden, offering expansive views of the Vietnamese countryside and Red River from the 29th floor of the Onsen building.
This 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment for 2 guests features a modern health care system, hotel-standard amenities including a private balcony, and complimentary access to a gym, with a 50% discount on the Japanese Onsen hot mineral bath and a free bus card for trips to the old town.
The Leisure, Toucheng - China
9.9 207 reviews
China
23/07 – 25/07
NZ$168/nighttotal: NZ$336 (2 )

The Leisure, Toucheng

1 4
apartment , Toucheng
This Toucheng studio apartment boasts stunning Pacific Ocean and Guishan Island views.
The self-catering apartment sleeps four guests in two double beds, features a 65-inch LCD TV, secure underground parking, and a swimming pool, all within easy reach of Toucheng's attractions.

Frequently asked questions about holiday rentals in China

  • What are the must-see places in China?

    China boasts an incredible array of must-see destinations. For historical significance, the Forbidden City in Beijing and the Terracotta Army in Xi'an are unparalleled. For natural beauty, consider the stunning landscapes of Jiuzhaigou Valley or the breathtaking Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, with its towering sandstone pillars. The iconic Great Wall, stretching thousands of kilometres, is another essential experience, with sections like Mutianyu offering less crowded exploration. Finally, don't miss the vibrant city of Shanghai, with its futuristic skyline and colonial architecture.
  • What are the best Airbnb and holiday rentals in China?

  • What are the typical activities to do in China?

    Activities in China are as diverse as its landscapes. You can explore ancient temples and palaces, hike through spectacular mountains, cycle along the Great Wall, take a relaxing cruise down the Li River, visit bustling markets like those in Xi'an's Muslim Quarter, or experience the vibrant nightlife in Shanghai. Learning some basic Mandarin phrases can significantly enhance your interactions and experiences.
  • What are the most popular Airbnbs in China?

  • Which part of China offers the most pleasant climate?

    The most pleasant climate varies depending on the season and your preference. Yunnan province in southwest China generally enjoys a mild, subtropical climate year-round. During spring and autumn, many parts of China offer comfortable temperatures, while summer can be hot and humid in the south and east, and winter can be very cold in the north.
  • What are the best holiday rentals with a pool in China?

  • What airport options are there for reaching China?

    Major international airports serving China include Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK), Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG), Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN), and Hong Kong International Airport (HKG). Many other smaller airports serve regional destinations across the country.
  • What are the best rentals for families and kids in China?

  • Are there specific challenges to driving in China that visitors should know?

    Driving in China can be challenging for visitors. Traffic is often dense, especially in major cities, and the rules of the road may not always be strictly followed. Road signs might not always be in English, and obtaining an international driving permit is recommended. Consider using ride-hailing apps or public transport for easier navigation, particularly in larger urban areas.
  • What are the best rentals or Airbnbs with a jacuzzi in China?

  • What currency is used in China?

    The official currency of China is the Renminbi (RMB), also known as the Yuan (CNY).
  • What are the top festivals to experience in China?

    The Spring Festival (Lunar New Year) is the most significant, a vibrant celebration with parades, fireworks, and family gatherings. The Mid-Autumn Festival, celebrated with mooncakes and family reunions, is another important event. Other notable festivals include the Dragon Boat Festival and the Lantern Festival.
  • What is the best time of year to visit China?

    The best time to visit depends on your destination and preferences. Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) generally offer pleasant weather in most regions, avoiding the extreme heat of summer and the cold of winter. However, specific regions may have different optimal seasons.
  • What are some local dishes to try in China?

    China's culinary diversity is vast. Peking duck in Beijing, xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) in Shanghai, hot pot across many regions, and mapo tofu in Sichuan are just a few examples of the countless regional specialities to explore. Remember to try local street food for authentic experiences.
  • What emergency numbers should you know in case of a medical or security issue in China?

    For medical emergencies, dial 120. For police emergencies, dial 110. It is advisable to have these numbers readily available and to inform your hotel or accommodation of your plans.
  • What etiquette tips are important when visiting China?

    Respect for elders is paramount. Using chopsticks correctly is important. Avoid loud conversations in public spaces. It's polite to accept a business card with both hands and read it carefully before putting it away. Direct eye contact can be considered impolite in some situations.
  • What are the best areas to spend a week in China?

    A week allows for a deeper exploration. You could explore Beijing and Xi'an to experience the historical wonders, or combine Shanghai with a trip to Hangzhou to experience both modern and classical China. Alternatively, focus on a specific region, like exploring the stunning scenery of Yunnan province.
  • What are the best areas to spend a weekend in China?

    For a weekend, focus on a single city. Beijing offers the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, and the Summer Palace. Shanghai provides a blend of modern and historical attractions, while Xi'an allows a glimpse into ancient China with the Terracotta Army and the city walls.
  • What are the top shopping destinations in China?

    Shanghai is a major shopping hub, with high-end malls and bustling markets. Beijing also offers a wide range of shopping options, from traditional markets to modern department stores. Other major cities like Guangzhou and Hong Kong are also renowned for their shopping experiences.
  • What are some off-the-beaten-path places to explore in China?

    Consider exploring the ancient villages of Pingyao, the rice terraces of Yuanyang, or the remote landscapes of the Sichuan province. These areas offer a more authentic experience away from the heavily touristed areas.

Best China holiday rentals with parking

Fun Viewpoint Homestay Darjeeling - China
10 1 review
China
16/09 – 20/09
NZ$28/nighttotal: NZ$112 (4 )

Fun Viewpoint Homestay Darjeeling

1 3
apartment , Darjeeling
This Darjeeling flat, Fun Viewpoint Homestay, is located in Darjeeling, 2.6 kilometres from the Happy Valley Tea Estate, 3.7 kilometres from Mahakal Temple, and 4 kilometres from the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, with Tiger Hill 13.4 kilometres away.
This one-bedroom flat offers accommodation for up to 15 guests, featuring free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, and a terrace with views, alongside complimentary private parking.
Ridge View Chalet Homestay - China
9.7 67 reviews
China
23/07 – 25/07
NZ$102/nighttotal: NZ$204 (2 )

Ridge View Chalet Homestay

3 4
apartment , Darjeeling
Ridge View Chalet Homestay is situated in Darjeeling, just 3.4 kilometres from Happy Valley Tea Estate and 8.4 kilometres from Tiger Hill, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the stunning Himalayan scenery. The apartment has received excellent user ratings and a very good location rating, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The spacious 3-bedroom homestay, with a floor area of 41 square metres, comfortably accommodates up to 6 guests. Ridge View Chalet Homestay provides a range of amenities, including free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, a hair dryer, a terrace, and an indoor play area for children, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Marias Homestay Spacious 3 Bhk Entire Unit - China
9.0 3 reviews
China
28/12 – 31/12
NZ$83/nighttotal: NZ$249 (3 )

Marias Homestay Spacious 3 Bhk Entire Unit

3 4
apartment , Siliguri
This 3-bedroom apartment in Siliguri is located 6.28 kilometres from the Darjeeling Himalayan Toy Train Railway and 8.85 kilometres from New Jalpaiguri Station.
The Marias Homestay offers a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a balcony, accommodating up to nine guests.
Cozy 1br Studio Apartment With Balcony | Thamel - China
10 3 reviews
China
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$62/nighttotal: NZ$434 (7 )

Cozy 1br Studio Apartment With Balcony | Thamel

1 2
apartment , Katmandou
This modern one-bedroom studio flat is located in Thamel, Kathmandu, offering easy access to its streets and an on-site cafe, with numerous other cafes within walking distance.
This well-equipped flat accommodates two guests with a king-size bed, a private balcony, access to a shared terrace, air conditioning, a kitchenette, and an en-suite bathroom with a hot shower.

Best China holiday rentals with a balcony

Vanbilas Family Tourism - China
9.7 7 reviews
China
08/08 – 23/08
NZ$49/nighttotal: NZ$735 (15 )

Vanbilas Family Tourism

1 2
resort , Chālsa Mahābāri
Vanbilas Family Tourism is located in Chālsa Mahābāri, just 11.4 kilometres from Gorumara National Park, a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts. The resort is highly rated by guests, receiving excellent scores for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The rooms are comfortable and well-equipped, with a floor area of 15 square metres and a capacity of up to 3 guests. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a peaceful garden setting, a restaurant, free parking, and access to the internet.
Deki Lodge - China
8.3 66 reviews
China
01/07 – 01/08
NZ$80/nighttotal: NZ$2480 (31 )

Deki Lodge

2 3
house , Kalimpong
Deki Lodge, a family-friendly house in Kalimpong, is situated 48 kilometres from Tiger Hill, 45 kilometres from Ghum Monastery, and 74 kilometres from Bagdogra International Airport.
This self-catering property offers a garden, terrace, free WiFi, on-site restaurant, room service, parking, and one bathroom; paid airport shuttle services are available.
Amã Stays & Trails Makaibari Bungalow, Darjeeling - China
10 1 review
China
25/11 – 30/11
NZ$1920/nighttotal: NZ$9600 (5 )

Amã Stays & Trails Makaibari Bungalow, Darjeeling

5 2
house , Darjeeling
The amã Stays & Trails Makaibari Bungalow is located in Darjeeling, 29 kilometres from Tiger Hill and 22 kilometres from Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, offering a peaceful retreat amidst stunning natural surroundings. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall user experience.
This five-bedroom villa spans 506 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to 10 guests. The Makaibari Bungalow provides a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, a balcony, a barbecue area, and an electric vehicle charging station, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Crimson Apartment - China
China
24/08 – 28/08
NZ$102/nighttotal: NZ$408 (4 )

Crimson Apartment

2 5
apartment , Darjeeling
Crimson Apartment is located in Darjeeling, a 7-minute walk from the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute and 11.6 kilometres from Tiger Hill, offering a quiet and convenient location close to key attractions. The apartment is a 2-bedroom property with 2 bathrooms, covering 6 square metres and accommodating up to 4 guests.
Crimson Apartment features a private balcony with mountain views, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and free Wi-Fi. It is also close to the Happy Valley Tea Estate, allowing you to explore the world-famous Darjeeling tea plantations.
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