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Hangzhou Airport Transportation

Placed on the far east end of Hangzhou’s Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou International Airport is a massive facility that handles tens of millions per year. Enjoy your time in comfortable fashion by booking a ride that can take you through the capital of China’s Zhejiang province with ease, enjoying ancient history with a private vehicle, whether it’s a sedan for honeymooners or an SUV for the whole family, also considering meet-and-greet services for an intimate look at the many modern museums, from taxis great for central drop-offs to local personal drivers who know all the best places.

HGH Transportation
With just a few bus lines running through Grand Transportation and no light rail or rapid transit system connected to the airport, finding your own lift out of the busy facility is best done with a simple shuttle. Book with either local providers or area companies to make things easy-going, whether you’re in need of a ride to your hotel or the luxury of bag handling services that allow you to relax from beginning to end.

Shared Ride Van
Those in search of a collective experience on their way to the city should book a shared ride van, looking forward to every turn by contacting local shuttle companies for a timely pick-up the moment you land, whether you’re headed to a hotel along the Qiantang River or simply need a ride to the bustling Binjiang District.

Private Van
Make something special out of the day by reserving a private van from local shuttle providers, looking forward to the beauty of each moment with a ride that can carry up to a dozen passengers with ease. Take a tour of astounding getaways, from the ornate interior of Jingci Temple to the 10th-century majesty of Paula Tower.

Private Sedan
With half of the city made up in vast parklands, there’s plenty of ways to enjoy the quiet side of Hangzhou, especially if you’re a small group looking forward to the little things. Go intimate with a private sedan from local sedan providers, making your honeymoon or small family getaway something to remember.

Local Personal Drivers
Witness the beauty of the region from the perspective of someone who knows the area well, booking a local personal driver to enjoy a variety of hidden hotspots, whether you’re interested in finding the best karaoke bar or want to know the quietest corner in West Lake Scenery Spot.

Private SUV
A large vehicle that’s as comfortable as it is spacious, private SUVs are a great option for families looking forward to the beauty of what’s around the bend. Contact local private SUV providers to make arrangements, enjoying the pleasure of privacy, whether you want to take your time at Hangzhou Botanical Garden or go on a quiet drive through surrounding villages.

Taxi Cab
Business travelers on their way to the Hangzhou Peace International Convention & Exhibition Center should get there with a taxi, looking forward to the simplicity of easy drop-offs in crowded locales. Also perfect for avoiding the hassle of parking in a city known for its cramped streets, you’ll save tons of time and money.

Stretched Limousine
The perfect vehicle for seeing Hangzhou's luxury side, stretched limousines are a great way to reward yourself in a new town. Book with local limo companies to make your time memorable, enjoying the fine dining of eateries like The Grandma’s as well as ornate performances at Hangzhou Grand Theatre.

Chartered Bus
Carry over a dozen passengers with a chartered bus, the perfect lift for huge families as well as large groups looking to make a splash in a new city. From the epic lookouts at Xixi National Wetland Park to the 4th-century architecture at Temple of Soul’s Retreat, you’ll have tons of expansive destinations to explore.

HGH Airport Terminals
Hangzhou Airport is home to two terminals; Terminal A, which serves International flights, and Terminal B, which serves domestic flights.

Terminal A (International):
- Level 1: arrivals & departures for international flights, information desks, baggage claim, check-in, shops & restaurants, currency exchange, and a clinic.
- Level 2: restaurants & shops, ATMs, and airport offices.

Terminal B (Domestic):
- Level 1: arrivals & departures for domestic flights, information desks, baggage claim, clinic, currency exchange, and restaurants & shops.
- Level 2: restaurants & shops, ATMs, post office, and airport offices.

 

Hangzhou Airport Shuttles

Because of its relatively far distance from downtown, getting through the area can be a tough process. Reserve a shuttle with or area shuttle companies to get ahead of the traffic, looking forward to the ease of tomorrow, whether you’re interested in seeing the flow of the Qiantang River with wide windows or want the added benefit of bag handling services.

From the eastern attractions of the Xiaoshan District to the unique parks & forests on the southwest side of town, knowing what’s close to your hotel now can save you the hassle of rushing later. Those staying central should check out the surrounding temples and historic monuments around downtown’s famous West Lake, while those resting along the Qiantang River to the east should indulge in the many eateries along Zhijiang Road. If you’re in the northern Gongshu District, you’ll have Hangzhou Banshan National Forest Park to explore as well as the quietude of surrounding residential districts to soak in.

Keep track of all the important aspects of your reservation by making sure you hold onto the confirmation email sent by your shuttle provider, whether it be through a photo on your phone or a quick print-out. Another important thing to keep track of is the time zone change, which can easily get mixed up, causing a hassle for both parties. If you find yourself lost in one of the terminals, seek out assistance from one of many information desks located on Level 1, or follow the easy-to-read signs.

About Hangzhou International Airport
About 18 miles (30 km) from downtown Hangzhou, Hangzhou International Airport is quite a distance from the city, making nearby hotels extra enticing for the efficient at heart. Choose between a variety of stays, the closest being Argyle International Airport Hotel, located just south of the airport and offering high-rise views of the river, while Jinjiang Inn Xiaoshan International Airport is just a few minutes further south and offering a modest 3-star atmosphere. Another simple choice right around the corner is Hangfeng Hotel, which offers a classic oriental theme and airport shuttles.

Go all out when it comes to how to enjoy your time in the airport, taking advantage of the many shops & eateries across two levels. Choose between simple fast food chains like McDonald’s and KFC on the 1st floor, afterward looking forward to the handful of stores in the Lvyuan Shopping Center. Even more treasures await on the second floor, from the work-friendly atmosphere at Yinong Café to the unique crafts offered at Yeasun Store. Also home to a range specialty shops like Samsonite Luggage & Bags and Kaltendin Formal Wear, the 2nd floor massive strip of shops is the place to be during layovers.

Those staying close to the airport should consider all the cool things there are to do nearby, starting with the Xiaoshan District, which offers subway access into the city as well as huge recreation areas like Beishan Park and Xishan Park, not to mention the amusement park rides at Hangzhou Paradise. Just as close is the city of Shaoxing, located on the southeast side of the airport and home to the 4th-century beauty of the Orchid Pavilion as well as a tranquil stone bridges that cross over the city’s natural everglades trickling in from the East China Sea.

Hangzhou Destinations
Home to landmarks and structures that pre-date Christ, Hangzhou is the capital of the Zhejiang province as well as the mother of all things old China. Ride ornate boats across West Lake, arriving to the island monument of Three Pools Mirroring the Moon as well as the placid Huxin Pavilion, which is home to a surreal path of towering trees atop the water. Check out the many pagodas afterward, from Leifeng to Paula, also walking down the thin Khong Bridge that crosses the lake, starting at either Su Dongpo Memorial Hall on the south side or the northern end near the Tomb of Yue Fei. With so many old landmarks to grace the region’s powerful energy lie just as many modern attractions, whether it be the Zhejiang Art Museum or the Hangzhou Jie Bai (杭州解百) Shopping Mall. Families looking to have fun without leaving the city should head to Bobo's Paradise, an amusement park within the central Hubin Residential District. Sit down for a picnic at the famous Orioles Singing in the Willows attraction as well, a small park on the southeastern end of West Lake that showcases the region’s admiration of willow trees, looking forward to an evening at the famous Louwailou restaurant, watching the water of the lake from the north side along with live performances.

Lounges at Hangzhou Airport
Hangzhou Airport is home to two executive lounges, one in Terminal A and Terminal B. Terminal A’s Easygo VIP International Lounge offers Wi-Fi, television, beverages, and disability access, while Terminal B’s VIP Lounge offers the same, plus alcoholic beverages. Both lounges can be accessed through lounge membership programs as well as select economy tickets.

Hangzhou shuttle to the airport