Tianzhu Hotel is located at No. 6-14, Songhua River Street, Nangang District, right next to the South Square of Harbin Railway Station. Just downstairs from the hotel is the airport shuttle bus. It is only a 2-minute walk to Harbin Railway Station, which is served by Metro Lines 1 and 2. The hotel is within 1 km of shopping areas such as Yueda Shopping Center, Songlei Department Store, Jianshe Shoe City, Guozhan Carrefour, and Renhe Underground Commercial Street. It is also close to the Russian-style Gogol Street, offering you a different view and urban atmosphere. It takes only 10 minutes to walk to the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University and 5 minutes to walk to the Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University. It is a 10-minute drive to the famous Central Street, Flood Control Monument, and St. Sophia Cathedral.
The rooms are clean and comfortable, with stylish and warm design and fiber-optic broadband internet access. The hotel has a multi-functional hall that can accommodate 100 people, equipped with multimedia facilities. There is a self-service restaurant on the first floor and a banquet hall on the second floor. The lobby has a business center that provides 24-hour train and flight ticket booking services. The hotel is beautiful because of you, and the service is pleasant because of you. The seasons may change, but the warmth remains the same. All the staff of the hotel are looking forward to your arrival.
"The public transport is quite convenient, with the train station and subway station not far, about a ten-minute walk. Right downstairs, there's an airport shuttle bus for 20 yuan/person (I recommend taking the bus, as taxis to the airport incur a 30 yuan highway toll). Downstairs, there's a KFC, and nearby are McDonald's, Dicos, and plenty of other small shops. You need a card to get upstairs, which feels very secure. Deliveries are left directly on a table outside your door, which is very handy. The hygiene and facilities are decent, and the room is quite comfortable. The only downside is that every night after 10 PM, someone is constantly shouting – I'm not sure if they're touting for business or what, and I've even heard it at 1 or 2 AM. Luckily, I'm usually so tired from sightseeing that I fall asleep and don't hear it anymore..."