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Plan a focused 3-day Hangzhou city break with a West Lake loop, a classic temple-and-grotto morning, and a wetland escape—best enjoyed April through October for greener scenery and easier lakeside walks.

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Plan a focused 3-day Hangzhou city break with a West Lake loop, a classic temple-and-grotto morning, and a wetland escape—best enjoyed April through October for greener scenery and easier lakeside walks.
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Start at Broken Bridge for calm West Lake photos, especially early in the morning. It is easy to reach by metro with a short walk.

Walk Su Causeway for classic lake views and a relaxed, scenic stretch across West Lake. Plan for a longer stroll with fewer evenly spaced shade and drink stops.

Visit Leifeng Pagoda near sunset for panoramic lake views. Booking earlier and arriving before late afternoon helps with entry and elevator queues.

See Lingyin Temple in the morning for a quieter visit to one of Hangzhou's most important Buddhist sites. Tickets often require prebooking, and weekends can mean security lines.

Set aside a morning for boardwalks, wetlands scenery, and boat sections at Xixi. Prebook and arrive early, with buffer time for internal transfers.

End a day on Hefang Street for local snacks, souvenirs, and old-quarter street life. Bringing a little cash is useful for quick food stalls.
Typical daily costs in CNY.
Accommodation: ¥100-¥200 (hostels, budget hotels)
Food: ¥30-¥60 (street food, budget restaurants)
Transportation: ¥10-¥20 (public transport)
Activities: ¥50-¥100 (free or low-cost attractions)
Accommodation: ¥300-¥600 (mid-range hotels)
Food: ¥100-¥200 (casual dining)
Transportation: ¥20-¥50 (taxis, ride-sharing)
Activities: ¥100-¥200 (paid attractions, tours)
Accommodation: ¥1000+ (luxury hotels)
Food: ¥300+ (fine dining)
Transportation: ¥100+ (private cars, luxury taxis)
Activities: ¥300+ (private tours, exclusive experiences)
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