Before you book any hostel in China, understand one thing: not all of them can legally check you in. Chinese law requires accommodation to register foreign guests with the police within 24 hours. Some hostels, particularly cheap guesthouses, never obtained the license to do this. You arrive with a paid booking confirmation and they turn you away.
The solution is simple: book through an international platform (Hostelworld or Booking.com). The hostels listed there have self-selected as foreign-guest-compatible by listing internationally. For the full accommodation picture: Where to Stay in China.
Key Takeaways
- Book via Hostelworld or Booking.com. These platforms filter for foreign-guest-licensed properties.
- Dorm beds: ¥80 to ¥150/night. Private rooms: ¥150 to ¥280/night.
- Female-only dorms available at most established hostels in major cities.
- Beijing hutong hostels are the most atmospheric option in China. Book 4 to 6 weeks ahead in season.
- Chengdu has the best social scene of any Chinese city for backpackers.
- Read recent reviews. Hostel quality changes with staff turnover.
Beijing: Hutong Hostels
Beijing’s hutong hostel scene is one of the best things about staying in the city as a budget traveler. A hutong is a traditional alleyway neighborhood. Staying inside one puts you in the oldest residential fabric of Beijing. The best areas are around Nanluoguxiang, Drum Tower (Gulou), and Shichahai (Houhai Lake).
| Hostel | Area | Best For | Dorm Price |
| Leo Hostel | Qianmen, near Tiananmen | Location, organized tours | ¥80 to ¥130 |
| Drum Tower Youth Hostel | Houhai, Drum Tower area | Hutong atmosphere, rooftop bar | ¥90 to ¥150 |
| Red Lantern House | Xicheng, near Shichahai | Quiet courtyard, solo travelers | ¥90 to ¥140 |
| Beijing Downtown Backpackers | Nanluoguxiang | Social, central hutong location | ¥100 to ¥160 |
Shanghai
Shanghai hostels are more guesthouse-style than Beijing. The best ones are in the Former French Concession (Xuhui district), where the streets are pleasant to walk. Hostels near People’s Square are central but feel more transactional.
| Hostel | Area | Best For | Dorm Price |
| Captain Hostel | The Bund, Huangpu | Location, Bund views from rooftop bar | ¥110 to ¥160 |
| Le Tour Traveler’s Rest | Former French Concession | Boutique atmosphere, clean rooms | ¥120 to ¥180 |
| Phoenix Hostel | Jing’an district | Social common room, good location | ¥100 to ¥150 |
Xi’an
Xi’an hostels cluster around the Bell Tower area and the Muslim Quarter (Huimin Jie). Both are within walking distance of the main sights. The Muslim Quarter at night is one of the best street food experiences in China. Stay near it if possible.
| Hostel | Area | Best For | Dorm Price |
| Shuyuan Youth Hostel | South Gate, Forest of Steles area | Quiet courtyard, historical neighborhood | ¥70 to ¥110 |
| Han Tang Hostel | Bell Tower area | Central location, organized day tours | ¥75 to ¥120 |
Chengdu: Best Social Scene in China
Chengdu has the most relaxed hostel atmosphere in China. The city’s pace suits backpacker travel. Traffic Tea House culture extends into hostel common areas: mahjong, slow afternoons, good conversations. Hostels around Jinli Street and the Wuhou area are close to the sights.
| Hostel | Area | Best For | Dorm Price |
| Traffic Youth Hostel | Renmin Nan Lu | Best social scene in China, organized Tibetan tours | ¥65 to ¥100 |
| Dragon Town Youth Hostel | Jinli / Wuhou area | Location, helpful staff | ¥70 to ¥110 |
| Mix Hostel | City center | Good value, reliable facilities | ¥65 to ¥100 |
Booking Tips
- Book 4 to 6 weeks ahead in October and February. Golden Week and Chinese New Year fill dorms completely.
- Read reviews from the past 6 months. Quality changes with staff turnover. Old reviews can mislead.
- Confirm hot water hours at cheaper hostels. Some have limited windows.
- Check cancellation terms during Golden Week (guide) and Chinese New Year. Many hostels switch to non-refundable during these periods.
- Look for ‘foreign guests welcome’ mentions in English-language reviews as a signal.
Frequently Asked Questions
For all accommodation types beyond hostels, see China Accommodation Guide. For budget planning, see Money and Costs in China.
