A Perfect Two-Day Adventure in Hangzhou: Your Complete Guide

2025-09-28T23:31:13.132-04:00
Author: 饭饭出去玩. Compiled and translated into English by ChinaTrip.

Author: Fanfan on the Go (First-Person Tested Edition)

Let's Cut to the Chase

We rushed to Hangzhou after work on Friday and returned Sunday evening, without detours, no mistakes, and no early mornings. My friend and I packed the best of Hangzhou’s stunning lakes, mountains, temple vibes, and crab roe noodles all in one trip. Here’s the lowdown—just copy it and you’re good to go.


My True 48-Hour Log

Day 1 Arrival at Noon

  • 12:30 Arrived at Hangzhou East Station via high-speed train, and the subway Line 1 leads straight to West Lake. Stored our luggage in a locker at the subway station (big locker costs 20 yuan/day).
  • 13:00 First bite of crab roe noodles: Su Xiaoxie (Lakefront Yintai Store), enjoyed the crab roe + crispy yellow oil combo, added a portion of handmade noodles, and we finished it all.
  • 14:00 Walked 5 minutes to Quyuanfenghe; there’s a blooming lot of lotus this July. The best spot is across from Liujin Bridge, we waited 10 minutes for the perfect shot of the lotus wall.
  • 15:30 We hopped on a shared bike at Su Causeway, riding from north to south—it's all downhill, lakes on the left and mountains on the right. The whole ride took 15 minutes, saving half the energy.
  • 16:30 At Huagang Guanyu, the stone bridge 100m ahead is the best spot for photos of “fish + tower”—just use your phone’s 0.5× ultra-wide angle.
  • 17:30 Leifeng Pagoda tickets are 40 yuan; took the elevator to see the panoramic view of West Lake—the sun was setting, and the lake looked like spilled orange soda.
  • 19:00 Dinner: Longxiang Stinky Tofu’s flagship store, crispy stinky tofu + pickles + spicy sauce, then we got a cup of West Lake osmanthus iced special, 10 yuan for a big cup.
  • 20:30 Took the subway back to our hotel, we stayed at Orange Crystal, 200m from Fengqi Road subway, a premium twin room cost us 480 yuan for the weekend, the 24h convenience store downstairs makes it super convenient for supplies.

Day 2 Temples + Wetlands

  • 7:30 Enjoyed a hotel breakfast buffet, had freshly made Pian’er Chuan + fried dumplings, then took a taxi to Lingyin Temple, Didi for 35 yuan, 30 minutes, avoiding the early morning rush.
  • 8:30 Bought tickets for Lingyin Temple: Feilai Peak for 45 yuan and the temple for 30 yuan, don’t forget to check in twice. Next to Jikong Hall is a “Zen” wall; stick your phone to the wall for a cool shot with the word and yourself.
  • 10:00 Hiked down on the Beigaofeng cable car, one way for 20 yuan, a great view of the whole West Lake, even better than Leifeng Pagoda.
  • 11:00 At Fahxi Temple, the 10 yuan vegetarian meal is tear-jerkingly good, mushrooms + tofu + unlimited rice—don’t forget to take your plate to the recycling area after eating.
  • 12:30 Took a taxi to the entrance of Xixi Wetland’s Zhoujia Village, ticket 80 + boat ticket 60, cruised through the reeds, the air-conditioned boat keeps you cool, and we saw egrets take off.
  • 15:00 Changhe Zhijie, a free ancient street, super non-commercialized, grandma's Ding Sheng Cake for 2 yuan each, best eaten warm with osmanthus flavor.
  • 16:00 Subway Line 1 back to East Station, taking the high-speed train at 17:00 back home, just in time for dinner.


Structured Guide (Just Copy the Homework)

CategoryRecommended OptionsPitfall Alerts
TransportPrioritize high-speed train to Hangzhou East Station; if flying, land at Xiaoshan Airport and ride Line 1 to Longxiang Bridge, no traffic jamsHangzhou South Station is far from West Lake, taxi is 40% more expensive
AccommodationFengqi Road/Longxiang Bridge/Wushan Square, 10-minute walk to West Lake; splurge on scenic views at West Lake Cultural SquareAvoid “West Lake Scenic Area Homestays,” you can’t drive in, dealing with luggage is a hassle
Local TransportMix of subway, shared bikes, and Didi, bike lanes around attractions are top-notchWeekend afternoons can see taxi queues over 200+, subway is faster
TicketsLingyin Temple 75 (Feilai Peak 45 + Temple 30); Xixi Wetland 80; Leifeng Pagoda 40; Fahxi Temple 10Lingyin Temple only accepts cash, make sure to bring enough

Simplified Itinerary Table

Time SlotItineraryNotes
Day 1 MorningArrive→Store luggage→Crab roe noodlesFinished by 12:30
Day 1 AfternoonQuyuanfenghe→Cycling on Su Causeway→Huagang Guanyu→Leifeng PagodaMix of walking + biking, no detours
Day 1 EveningLongxiang Stinky Tofu→Lakefront Night Views→Back to HotelUse night mode for night shots
Day 2 MorningLingyin Temple→Beigaofeng→Fahxi TempleLeave by 7:30, less crowded, no lines
Day 2 AfternoonXixi Wetland boat ride→Changhe Zhijie→ReturnLeave wetland by 15:30, reserve 1 hour for the old street

My Top 5 Photo Spots (No Wasted Shots)

  1. Opposite Liujin Bridge at Quyuanfenghe: Lotus wall + bridge framing, use portrait mode for automatic blur.
  2. Stone Bridge at Huagang Guanyu: Low angle shot on the bridge, fish + Leifeng Pagoda + people, three-layer composition.
  3. Double Arch Bridge at Changqiao Park: Capture silhouettes against backlight in the evening, sunset fits perfectly in the bridge hole.
  4. Zen Character Wall at Lingyin Temple: Stand by the wall, the words in front, people behind, black and white filter for instant shot.
  5. Exit of Beigaofeng Cable Car: Overlook the full view of West Lake, use panorama mode to shoot horizontally, rotate your phone 90° for more impact.


Eating Wishlist (In the Order I Tried)

RestaurantMust-TryAverage Cost
Su Xiaoxie - Crab Roe NoodlesCrab Roe + Crispy Yellow Oil Combo98 yuan
Longxiang Stinky TofuCrispy Stinky Tofu + Pickles15 yuan
Zhiwei Guan Lakefront BranchCrab Roe Xiaolongbao + Osmanthus Sticky Rice Lotus55 yuan
Fahxi Temple Vegetarian MealMushroom Tofu Rice + Green Bean Soup10 yuan
Ding Sheng Cake at Changhe ZhijieOsmanthus Flavor2 yuan/piece

Final 3 Hard-Learned Reminders

  1. West Lake Paddle Boats: Weekend queues start at 2 hours, pre-book through the “West Lake Boat” mini app a day in advance, choose “Lakefront Park 2” for a less crowded boat.
  2. Lingyin Temple Incense: Don’t buy it outside, inside the temple it’s 30 yuan for a bunch, three sticks are enough, not allowed to take it out.
  3. Shared Bikes: Always park within the white lines, fines of 50 yuan for West Lake area, my friend already learned the hard way.

After finishing this piece, I'm double-checking my train tickets again—Hangzhou, here I come, and so does that crab roe noodle!

Proofreader: Jamba
Translator: ChinaTrip Team
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