Welcome to Datong
The Yungang Grottoes alone make Datong worth the journey. Carved into sandstone cliffs over 1,500 years ago, these Buddhist caves contain tens of thousands of sculptures across more than 50 individual grottos. The city's ancient city wall and Huayan Temple add more layers to explore. Resorts in Datong offer a comfortable base for moving between these major sites across what can be a full itinerary.
How to find the best resort deal in Datong
The same magic that powers our flight search can also help you discover amazing room rates online. Try these tips to find the perfect place to stay and save in seconds.
Book in advance
The sooner you book, the better. You're more likely to land a cheaper price on a resort and have more options.
...Or bag a last-minute Datong resort deal
Booking late can be a bit of a gamble, but it can swing your way. Some stays lower their rates close to arrival to attract bookings, especially during low season.
Flexible on dates? Say hello to better rates
Flexibility can open up more options when searching for cheap resorts in Datong. Choose weekdays over weekends, or travel during shoulder season instead of peak holiday periods.
Go all-inclusive
All-inclusive resorts in Datong can be a clever money move if you plan to spend most of your stay on site. With meals, drinks and activities built into the room rate, they can offer better value than paying as you go. Check availability for this stay type as you compare.
Show discounted resorts only
Cut straight to the deals by turning on the 'Only show hotels with discounts' filter. It finds properties with price drops or promotions without the extra scrolling.
When to visit Datong
High and low season in Datong
Late spring through early fall is the most rewarding time to visit Datong. The weather is pleasant enough for outdoor sightseeing, making it easier to explore sites like the Yungang Grottoes and Hanging Temple comfortably. Summer sees the highest visitor numbers, so securing accommodation in advance gives you more options and better rates.
Winter in Datong is cold and sees fewer visitors, which means shorter lines and a quieter experience at major sites. Prices tend to be lower, and you'll have more flexibility with bookings. That said, some outdoor areas may be less accessible, and the conditions can be harsh, so pack accordingly.
Datong observes major Chinese public holidays, including Chinese New Year and National Golden Week, when domestic travel peaks and local streets feel especially lively. For current events, festivals, or seasonal activities, checking with local tourism offices or official tourism platforms before your trip is the most reliable approach.





