Stroll along Hubin Road Pedestrian Street to enjoy the lively atmosphere, shop at various retail outlets, and explore the many cafés and restaurants. You can also enjoy the view of West Lake from the street, especially at sunset.

Hubin Road Pedestrian Street, bounded by Qingchun Road in the north, Jiebaixinyuanhua in the south, Yan'an Road in the east, and Hubin Road in the west, forms a " Qian " -shaped area. It stretches over 2,000 meters and is a national-level pedestrian street.
The Hubin Road Pedestrian Street is backed by Hangzhou's prosperous Yan'an Road and Hubin Business District. Looking west, you can see the clouds and mountains on three sides and the scenery of West Lake. It is an important area to showcase the scenic area and the image of Hangzhou.
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Hubin Road Pedestrian Street is one of Hangzhou's most popular shopping and leisure areas, offering a mix of modern retail, historic architecture, and a prime location near West Lake. It has become a symbol of the city's blend of tradition and contemporary urban life.
Located in the central area of Hangzhou, Hubin Road is easily accessible by metro (Line 1), bus, or taxi. It's also a pleasant walk from West Lake.
The street is open throughout the day. However, the best times to visit are in the late afternoon and evening when the street is lively, and the weather is cooler. The area can get crowded during weekends and holidays.
There is no entrance fee for visiting Hubin Road Pedestrian Street as it is a public shopping and leisure area.
No booking is required as it is a public space with no entrance fee.
It typically takes about 1-2 hours to fully explore the street, especially if you plan to shop and enjoy a meal at one of the nearby restaurants.
The must-see areas include the retail shops, West Lake views, and the vibrant atmosphere of the cafes and restaurants lining the street. Don’t miss the art galleries and cultural centers that showcase local art.
Guided tours are not commonly offered on Hubin Road, but there are English-speaking tour guides available in the West Lake area. Audio guides in several languages are available for exploring the nearby West Lake.
The best photography spots are near the West Lake side of Hubin Road, especially around sunset. The picturesque buildings and street scenes also offer excellent photo opportunities.
Start by walking along the pedestrian street, enjoy the shops, then head to the lakeside for a relaxed view of West Lake. Stop at one of the cafes for a drink and continue your exploration toward nearby landmarks like the Zhejiang Provincial Museum.
Hubin Road Pedestrian Street is vibrant at night, with shops and restaurants staying open late. There are no specific light shows, but the illuminated area around West Lake offers a beautiful night-time view.
The area can get crowded during weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are weekdays during early mornings or late evenings.
The street is equipped with public toilets, numerous food and beverage options, rest areas, and many shops. You can find both local and international brands here.
Hubin Road is accessible for most visitors, with smooth walkways suitable for elderly and disabled visitors. However, it may be crowded, which could be challenging for those with limited mobility.
Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted, as well as credit cards in most shops and restaurants. Cash is not necessary, but it is good to have some small change for street vendors.
There are plenty of restaurants and cafes on Hubin Road, offering both traditional Hangzhou cuisine and international options. Popular spots include local tea houses and upscale dining venues along the lakeside.
Vegetarian, vegan, and halal options are available in the restaurants around Hubin Road. Many places offer plant-based dishes, and halal food can be found in specific restaurants in Hangzhou.
Several high-end hotels are nearby, such as the Sofitel Hangzhou, along with more budget-friendly options. Many of them offer views of West Lake and are just a short walk from Hubin Road.
Nearby attractions include West Lake, the Zhejiang Provincial Museum, and the Leifeng Pagoda. These can easily be combined in a day trip.
Yes, there are souvenir shops selling traditional handicrafts, local teas, silk products, and art items. These are great mementos of your visit to Hangzhou.
Taxis, buses, and the metro are the best ways to continue your trip after visiting Hubin Road. The Hangzhou metro system is convenient for traveling to other parts of the city.