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Home Inn (Guangzhou Yongqingfang Huangsha Avenue)
4.5/5546 Reviews
Shamian Island and Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street
The location is very good, right at the entrance of Liwan Park. You can see the Pearl River outside the room window, which is a surprise. If you have plans for Xiguan citywalk, you can consider this hotel. You can basically walk to the areas you often visit in Xiguan. Downstairs is Dian Dude, which is very convenient for having morning tea. When you exit the hotel, turn right and walk in. There is a Zhuxi Lizhihu Restaurant that serves morning tea that is also very good. Personally, I think the taste is better than that of Diandude. Moreover, the people eating there are all older grandparents, and everything is handmade. It's made fresh, so you have to wait a little longer, so I recommend this restaurant if you're not in a hurry. The hotel is relatively new, and the rooms are very clean and tidy. There is also a public laundry room. Overall, it is a good choice for traveling and families.
Home Inn (Guangzhou Huangsha Avenue)
4.3/5307 Reviews
Shamian Island and Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street
Going to visit relatives nearby, stayed nearby for one night, the environment is OK. Some rooms are newly renovated, but the number of new decorations in the double room is not much, and it is not fixed. Next time, I will book it early and then comment.
Guangzhou Laixi Hotel (Yongqingfang Ruyifang Subway Station)
3.6/545 Reviews
Shamian Island and Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street
The room was a bit small and awkward, the window was located in the corridor and it was not soundproof. Fortunately, there were few guests and it was quiet. The room was very clean and the location was very good.
Guangzhou Ningtai Hotel (Ruyifang Metro Station Yongqingfang Branch)
3.6/581 Reviews
Shamian Island and Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street
Slippers are smelly. Change to disposable slippers. When you walk into the toilet, the floor will slip if there is water. Clean up the auntie. Ask us to take disposable shoes. Say don’t prevent her from counting.
敍如林度假別墅(逢源北街1號分店)
4.8/59 Reviews
Shamian Island and Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street
位置很棒,體驗真正的廣州生活,沿着水路一路走到荔灣湖公園,周邊美食美景不可辜負。房東姐姐就是老西關本地人,介紹的景點和美食超正宗。房間為一套三層別墅,有四房五衛,相當好用,房主夫妻是建築設計師和室內設計師,屋子設計裝修都非常實用美觀有風格。一樓大廳麪積很大,分區靈活,娛樂飲茶看書聚餐都很好用。這次我們舉辦了一個小型聚會活動,每個朋友對場地都讚不絕口,強烈推薦來廣州必住
Dexianfang Homestay (Guangzhou Liwan Park Yongqingfang Branch)
4.7/5119 Reviews
Shamian Island and Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street
The first time I came to Guangzhou, I opened the booking software and was attracted by Dexianfang. The building of the small bungalow was designed and built by the owner during the three years of the epidemic. From the time I made the reservation to the time I actually arrived, I felt that I was attracted by the Xiguan House Museum. Surrounded by nature, you can find tranquility in the midst of movement and experience modernity in tradition. In fact, there are still some shortcomings. This is because the B&B has just started operating in recent years. The rooms on the first floor are fine, but there is a slight smell on the second floor. It should be better in a while. All the facilities in the room are very good. , there is a fresh air system, the toilets are automatic and smart, and I like the color decoration very much. I think the accommodation environment on this trip is very good, and the price is also very reasonable. The main reason is that it is very convenient to travel. You can walk to Yongqingfang in a few minutes~ It is not far from Shamian Island. I will definitely stay here next time✌️ In the end, the real thing matched the pictures online^_^

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Guangzhou Travel Guide

Must-Experience Uniqueness of Guangzhou

Guangzhou, also known as Canton, is a vibrant city that seamlessly blends traditional Chinese culture with modernity. Its rich history, unique cuisine, and bustling markets make it a must-visit destination. The city is famous for its Cantonese cuisine, which is world-renowned for its delicate flavors and exquisite techniques. Indulge in mouthwatering dim sum, savory roast goose, and delectable steamed seafood.

Known as the "City of Flowers," Guangzhou boasts stunning gardens and parks that are a true feast for the eyes. The Yuexiu Park with its iconic Five Rams Statue and Baiyun Mountain with its breathtaking views are not to be missed. Explore the historic Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, a masterpiece of Lingnan architecture, and immerse yourself in the city's cultural heritage.

Guangzhou is also a shopper's paradise. The bustling Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street and Beijing Road offer a plethora of shops selling everything from traditional Chinese crafts to modern fashion. Don't forget to visit the wholesale markets, such as the Tianhe Clothing Wholesale Market and the Haizhu Wholesale Market, where you can find incredible bargains.

Popular and Convenient Locations/Zones Suitable for First Visitors in Guangzhou

The Pearl River: Enjoy a leisurely cruise along the Pearl River and marvel at the stunning skyline of Guangzhou.

Shamian Island: Step back in time as you wander through this charming island with its beautiful European-style buildings.

Chimelong Paradise: Experience thrilling rides and entertaining shows at this popular amusement park.

Guangzhou Tower: Take in panoramic views of the city from the observation deck of this iconic landmark.

Guangdong Museum: Explore the rich history and culture of Guangdong province through its extensive collection of artifacts.

Better to Know Before Visiting Guangzhou

Guangzhou has a subtropical climate, characterized by hot and humid summers and mild winters. Be prepared for high temperatures and occasional rain showers, especially during the summer months. It is advisable to carry an umbrella or raincoat.

The local currency is the Chinese Yuan (CNY), and most places accept major credit cards. However, it is always a good idea to carry some cash, especially for smaller establishments and street vendors.

English is not widely spoken in Guangzhou, so it is helpful to have a basic knowledge of Mandarin Chinese or carry a translation app to communicate with locals.

Transportation of Guangzhou

Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport is the main gateway to the city, serving both domestic and international flights. The airport is well-connected to the city center by various transportation options, including taxis, airport shuttles, and the metro.

Guangzhou has an extensive metro system that is efficient and convenient for getting around the city. It is recommended to purchase a rechargeable transportation card, such as the Yang Cheng Tong, for easy access to the metro and buses.

Guangzhou also has several railway stations, including Guangzhou East Railway Station and Guangzhou South Railway Station, which provide connections to other cities in China.

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