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The Silk Road Dunhuang Hotel offers different rooms ranging from ancient courtyard villa to modern style western rooms that blend with Chinese architecture. The Suites are furnished elegantly in the Ming Dynasty style. All rooms allow you to enjoy an ever-changing view of the great Gobi Desert under the sun.

Castle Main Tower

Standard Rooms

Decorated with simple but comfortable traditional Chinese furniture, it offers you a convenient and comfortable accommodation.

  • Air-conditioning with individual temperature control
  • Well-appointed bathroom
  • IDD telephone
  • Tea-making facilities
  • Mini-bar
  • Colour TV with remote control
  • Satellite TV link
  • Hair dryer

Superior Rooms

Superior Room provides you with a tranquil environment to experience an authentic historical lifestyle.

  • Air-conditioning with individual temperature control
  • Well-appointed bathroom
  • IDD telephone
  • Tea-making facilities
  • Mini-bar
  • Colour TV with remote control
  • Satellite TV link
  • Hair dryer

Castle Suites

With an individual living room, you can immerse yourself into the historical ambience while enjoying the contemporary comfort in Dunhuang.

  • Living room
  • Air-conditioning with individual temperature control
  • Well-appointed bathroom
  • IDD telephone
  • Tea-making facilities
  • Mini-bar
  • Colour TV with remote control
  • Satellite TV link
  • Hair dryer

Chamber Courtyard

Chamber Suites

The rooms are designed with wood, light green bricks and tiles that reflect the traditional architecture of Tang and Ming dynasties.

  • Sitting room
  • Open Courtyard
  • Air-conditioning with individual temperature control
  • Well-appointed bathroom
  • IDD telephone
  • Tea-making facilities
  • Mini-bar
  • Colour TV with remote control
  • Satellite TV link
  • Broadband Internet service
  • Hair dryer

Chamber Dual Suites

A two-bedroom Suite with an individual sitting room that is furnished elegantly in Tang and Ming style. It provides a home-like environment to make your stay the most comfortable and unforgettable one.

  • Sitting room
  • Open Courtyard
  • Air-conditioning with individual temperature control
  • Well-appointed bathroom
  • IDD telephone
  • Tea-making facilities
  • Mini-bar
  • Colour TV with remote control
  • Satellite TV link
  • Broadband Internet service
  • Hair dryer

Courtyard Villa

Built around a scheduled square, it contains comfortable "Khan" beds featuring wood, light green bricks and tiles to reflect the serenity of rural life. Private breakfast can be served at your own open courtyard.

  • Dining room
  • Open Courtyard
  • Air-conditioning with individual temperature control
  • Well-appointed bathroom
  • IDD telephone
  • Tea-making facilities
  • Mini-bar
  • Colour TV with remote control
  • Satellite TV link
  • Broadband Internet service
  • Hair dryer

Scholar and Professorial Pavilions

Scholar and Professorial Pavilions are especially for academies and professionals. Scholars who are interested in the study of Silk Road's history and culture can carry out their research work in comfort here at the Silk Road Dunhuang Hotel.

  • Air-conditioning with individual temperature control
  • Well-appointed bathroom
  • IDD telephone
  • Tea-making facilities
  • Mini-bar
  • Colour TV with remote control
  • Satellite TV link
  • In-house movies
  • Hair dryer

Youth Hostel

As cultural devotee, we welcome students and backpackers to stay with us and experience the ancient culture and lifestyle of Dunhuang.

  • Air-conditioning with individual temperature control
  • Well-appointed bathroom
  • IDD telephone
  • Tea-making facilities
  • Mini-bar
  • Colour TV with remote control
  • Satellite TV link
  • In-house movies
  • Hair dryer
 
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Last updated: 01 Jan 2007