This gleaming, hyper-modern city on China's border with Hong Kong has grown at an incredible rate, driven by its thriving technology industry. Most of Shenzhen's neighborhoods have developed in just 20 years, with hundreds of new hotels and high-rises still joining its skyline. Some of the city's attractions, such as its superb shopping, are obvious. Others, including a growing live music scene, might come as a surprise. Deciding where to stay here takes a little bit of effort, but the best accommodations are easily on a par with the top hotels anywhere in China.
Where to stay
in Shenzhen
Great Places to Stay for Shopping
Luohu is Shenzhen's border neighborhood, where most commuters and travelers cross to and from Hong Kong. Book a room here for convenience, and also to shop for custom-tailored clothing and suits in its slightly chaotic commercial complex. Futian is the top spot to stay to shop for electronics. The multiple malls that make up the Hua Qiang Bei commercial area here comprise the biggest electronic market in Asia. Shenzhen is sometimes known as the Silicon Valley of hardware; its tech stores and companies are among its biggest attractions. Reserving a hotel near Shekou's landmark modern plaza and promenades is the best choice for higher-end stores-and higher-end hotels.

Luohu
Travelers love Luohu for its popular shops, and you can see more of Shenzhen by jumping on the metro at Tai'an Station or Buxin Station. You might spend time checking out top sights like Dongmen Pedestrian Street and The MixC Shopping Mall.
Recommended hotels in Luohu
Futian
Futian is a destination travelers like for its shopping, and you might hop aboard the metro at Huanggangcun Station or Fumin Station to explore sights like Coco Park Shopping Center.

Recommended hotels in Futian

Shekou
Travelers choose Shekou for its abundant dining options. Hop aboard the metro at Sea World Station or Shuiwan Station and check out top sights like Sea World.
Recommended hotels in Shekou
Top Neighborhoods for Dining
The oddly named, but upscale Overseas Chinese Town (OCT) neighborhood in Nanshan is the place to stay for some of the city's most popular restaurants, ranging from foreigner-friendly steakhouses to places serving modern versions of traditional Chinese cuisines. Shekou is also a popular neighborhood for expats. Hotels here are a good choice for those who want numerous choices for Western dining and coffee shops located nearby. Book a room in Luohu for some of the best Cantonese food, particularly at the spots along Leyuan Street. The many restaurants near hotels in the Central Business District span almost every international cuisine imaginable.

Nanshan
Consider exploring the abundant dining options in Nanshan. If sightseeing is on the list, Xin'an Nantou Ancient City is a top attraction. Hop on the metro at Shenzhen University South Station or Taoyuan Station to see more of the area.
Recommended hotels in Nanshan
Shekou
Travelers choose Shekou for its abundant dining options. Hop aboard the metro at Sea World Station or Shuiwan Station and check out top sights like Sea World.

Recommended hotels in Shekou

Luohu
Travelers love Luohu for its popular shops, and you can see more of Shenzhen by jumping on the metro at Tai'an Station or Buxin Station. You might spend time checking out top sights like Dongmen Pedestrian Street and The MixC Shopping Mall.
Recommended hotels in Luohu
Shenzhen Central Business District
Shenzhen Central Business District is a destination travelers like for its shopping, and you might hop aboard the metro at Gangxia Station or Fumin Station to explore sights like Coco Park Shopping Center.

Recommended hotels in Shenzhen Central Business District
Where to Stay for Business
Shenzen's Central Business District is the best area to stay to be close to an ever-growing number of international businesses. Plenty of global groups have set up offices and well-known hotels among its skyscrapers. Futian is the top choice for anyone wanting to be in the heart of the city's electronics scene. There's an entry point to Hong Kong at Futian Port. That said, those traveling to or arriving from Hong Kong by train may find it most convenient to reserve a room in Luohu, where new budget beds sit alongside super-deluxe hotels.

Shenzhen Central Business District
Shenzhen Central Business District is a destination travelers like for its shopping, and you might hop aboard the metro at Gangxia Station or Fumin Station to explore sights like Coco Park Shopping Center.
Recommended hotels in Shenzhen Central Business District
Futian
Futian is a destination travelers like for its shopping, and you might hop aboard the metro at Huanggangcun Station or Fumin Station to explore sights like Coco Park Shopping Center.

Recommended hotels in Futian

Luohu
Travelers love Luohu for its popular shops, and you can see more of Shenzhen by jumping on the metro at Tai'an Station or Buxin Station. You might spend time checking out top sights like Dongmen Pedestrian Street and The MixC Shopping Mall.
Recommended hotels in Luohu
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