Kashgar Old Town Youth Hostel
Nestled in the old city, this atmospheric place is set around a courtyard where overlanders hang out in ...
Nestled in the old city, this atmospheric place is set around a courtyard where overlanders hang out in ...
The Chini Bagh, immortalised in William Dalrymple's travelogue In Xanadu, is located on the grounds of the former British consulate.
If you're looking for a quiet place to stay, this is it. Set in spacious gardens 3km east of the centre, the rooms here were renovated in 2004 and are the most comfortable in Kashgar.
A labyrinthine complex with myriad rooms. Dorms are OK, but the toilets and showers could do with a clean. More expensive (but gaudy) rooms are in the former Russian consulate out the back. The staff are very friendly and helpful.
Across from the long-distance bus station, the multi-building Tiannan is a convenient place to lay your head if you've just jumped off an interminable, dusty bus ride.
Next to the Main Sq, this four-star hotel is the most upmarket option in Kashgar. Rooms from the upper floors have sweeping views of Kashgar.
Singapore-run plush hotel that offers comfortable, bright rooms and a Western breakfast.
Next to the bus station; has some scruffy doubles and cheap dorms with stinky bathrooms.
This hostel east of East Lake (Dōnghú) seems to only open its doors in high season, so call ahead before rocking up.
Eden is a brand new, mid-range hotel located next to Qinibag. Rooms have internet, the staff speaks English and there's an attached Turkish restaurant.
A friendly but dowdy hotel whose customers are mostly Pakistani, Tajik and Uighur traders. The hotel offers some of the cheapest private rooms available to foreigners.
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