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    Jermaine Satterfield
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    Comprehensive Suzhou Travel Guide by a Local! 2

    Comprehensive Suzhou Travel Guide by a Local! 1

    Hey travelers! If you're planning to visit Suzhou soon, here's an ultimate guide for your trip. This is super detailed and crafted with love by a local resident so that none of my internet sisters take the wrong path!

    ✅ Three-day Itinerary:
    📍 DAY-1: Suzhou Museum → Humble Administrator’s Garden → Lion Grove Garden → Pingjiang Road → Twin Pagoda Market → Guanqian Street
    📍 DAY-2: Hanshan Temple → Xiyuan Temple → Lingering Garden → Tiger Hill → Shantang Street → Gusu Wall
    📍 DAY-3: Quan Street → Wangshi Garden →沧lang Pavilion → Oriential Gate → Jinji Lake

    ✅ Food Recommendations:
    ✔️ Qi's Lake Fisherman Restaurant - A 15-year-old restaurant with its own crab farms in Yangcheng Lake. Try their June Yellow Crabs or Yangcheng Lake Prawn which are currently in season.
    ✔️ Ya Ba Sheng Jian - The steaming hot pan-fried buns have a smoky vibe with fresh juices and chewy meat filling.
    ✔️ Wang's Twin Pagoda Biscuits - These are baked inside ovens and come in both sweet and savory flavors. Perfect for breakfast!
    ✔️ Cha Yan Yue Se - Yes, they even have this popular tea shop in Suzhou now!
    ✔️ Su Ya Xing - A cultural noodle house near the Suzhou Museum offering authentic Su-style noodles. Their broth is rich and flavorful.
    ✔️ Shan Hai Ji Home Cuisine (Guanqian Store) - A top-rated home-style cuisine place with dishes like Crab Roe Shrimp Vermicelli Hotpot.
    ✔️ Shan Hai Ji Home Cuisine (Pingjiang Road Store) - Known for their clay pot dishes and often frequented by locals. Some must-try items include Braised Frog Tongue Hotpot and Steamed Taihu Prawns.
    ✔️ Su Xiang Xing - Another great spot for Su-style noodles located on Quan Street.
    ✔️ Danqi Ball - A hidden gem at the 53rd floor of Oriental Gate offering panoramic views of Jinji Lake. Great for photography enthusiasts!

    Some additional tips from locals:

    • Renting e-bikes can be extremely convenient as shared bikes aren't allowed around Pingjiang Road.
    • Consider staying in areas like Lindun Road, Pingjiang Road, or Baita Road where many attractions are close by.
    • For those looking to taste crabs, try places that have direct connections with Yangcheng Lake farms.
    • Don’t miss out on experiencing the night markets such as the one at Shantang Street which becomes incredibly beautiful once lit up.

    This should give you a good head start on what to expect when visiting Suzhou. Happy travels!

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      The blogger's recommendations really help avoid unnecessary detours! As a native of Suzhou, I’d add: definitely rent e-scooters beforehand—it makes navigating much easier since there are no shared bikes in some areas like Pingjiang Road and metro stations might be far away.

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        Pat Pagac
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        Where exactly do you recommend renting these e-bikes?

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          Mr. Philip Hudson
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          Are there any specific hotels/accommodations you'd suggest?

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            Emma Kihn
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            I stayed at Yinxing Yisu Inn on Guanqian Street—great location, clean rooms, and friendly owners!

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              Dr. Cheryl Willms
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              Wow, how strange! Our itineraries ended up being identical without us coordinating beforehand.

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                Ada Muller
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                When did you go?

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                  Karen Bruen
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                  Is the Twin Pagoda Market the same as the Twin Pagoda Temple?

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                    Felix Glover
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                    Nope, the market is more like a food street while the temple is a small religious site.

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                      Frank Cole
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                      Can I see what kind of camera was used for the photos?

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                        Israel Koss
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                        Haha, not possible from here—but it was Canon!

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                          Howard Legros
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                          If I plan to visit Xiyuan Temple, Suzhou Museum, Pingjiang Road, Twin Pagoda Market, and Jinji Lake in one day, would that be feasible?

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                            Jo Douglas
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                            Yes, if you start early but it will be quite rushed.

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                              Leticia Ritchie
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                              Thank you so much for this detailed guide—I’m taking my parents next month and wanted to follow this itinerary but worried about them walking too much. Which spots may not be suitable for elderly visitors? Is staying near Seven Li Shantang okay?

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