Five days gives you the perfect introduction to Hangzhou — one of China's most beautiful and culturally significant cities. This first-timer itinerary covers all the must-see highlights at a comfortable pace: the legendary West Lake that has inspired poets for millennia, ancient Buddhist temples nestled in misty mountains, the birthplace of China's most famous tea, and charming neighborhoods that reveal the city's rich heritage. By the end, you'll understand why Marco Polo called Hangzhou 'the finest and noblest city in the world.'
Begin your Hangzhou journey at the legendary Broken Bridge, one of West Lake's most iconic landmarks immortalized in the Legend of the White Snake. Early morning offers the best light for photos and thinner crowds.
Walk along this beautiful causeway lined with willows and peach trees. Named after Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi who governed Hangzhou, the path offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and pagodas.
Get oriented to Hangzhou's rich history at this excellent free museum on Gushan Island. Highlights include the famous Liangzhu jade collection and exhibits on the city's role as Southern Song capital.
Have your first taste of authentic Hangzhou cuisine at this legendary restaurant operating since 1848. Try the signature West Lake Vinegar Fish, Dongpo Pork, and Beggar's Chicken.
Take a boat to this famous island featuring three small stone pagodas that create magical reflections during the Mid-Autumn Festival full moon. The island's gardens and pavilions are equally beautiful.
End your first day climbing this reconstructed pagoda for stunning sunset views over West Lake. Central to the Legend of the White Snake, the original collapsed in 1924 and was rebuilt in 2002.