China’s trading capital, formerly known as Canton attracts a mix of business travellers, city-break connoisseurs and was the home to the Asian Games in 2010. The buzzing contemporary districts popping up around the River Pearl offer modern innovation alongside an abundance of quiet, calm and zen. Here’s the pick of the best places to stay while you’re in town.
Langham Place
Perfectly placed for those visiting on business, Langham Place is found in the new Haizhu district, not far from the river. Its architecture, by Aedas International, is remarkable and makes up a part of the Nanfung Commercial Hospitality and Exhibition Complex. The hotel offers 500 rooms with floor to ceiling windows spread over twenty-three floors and is part of the famed London Langham Group. Enjoy that quintessentially British tradition of formal afternoon tea (with Wedgewood). Dine alfresco, in the open-plan buffet, or at its Michelin Plate restaurant, Ming Court, then relax over drinks on the Sky Bar’s chic and glitzy outdoor terrace with breathtaking views.
Mandarin Oriental
If space is at the top of your wishlist, book one of the Mandarin Oriental’s 293 rooms and suites. Its largest offers two bedrooms, a dining room, study, walk-in wardrobe, dressing chamber, epic views and round the clock butler service. The interiors by Tony Chi are sophisticated, contemporary and glamorous, with a mixture of deep rich colours and soothing neutrals. Chef Fei creates traditional Cantonese cuisine at Jiang, while fresh grilled seafood takes centre stage at Ebony. Situated in the vibrant downtown area of Tian He and with a renowned wellness centre and stunning outdoor pool, it’s possible to combine relaxation with excitement at this well-known five-star chain.
Shangri La
Next to the Canton Fair Complex and beside the Pearl River, is Shangri La. Set in 5,800 square metres of magical landscaped gardens with Koi Carp filled lotus ponds, the hotel houses 704 rooms and 26 serviced apartments. It’s ideal for those planning an extended stay with children, providing a huge outdoor pool, upscale play areas and seasonal family events. There’s also tennis courts, a fitness centre, an indoor pool, and Chi, a spa with 11 treatment rooms. Two of its six restaurants and bars, Summer Palace and Ribs, have won Michelin Plate Awards, while Wok Too Café offers 16 theatre-style interactive and international food stations. Head to the lobby bar after dinner for elegant live music and refined cocktails.
The Ritz
East meets west at this British institution nestled in the heart of New Zhujiang Town. Elegant Rococo interiors mark The Ritz-Carlton out as one of the more unusual properties in the otherwise very modern Guangzhou. Many of the 351 rooms and 91 fully serviced private residences offer river views. Those acquainted with the hotel brand (this was The Ritz-Carlton’s 72nd property) will enjoy a sense of familiarity and internationalism here. But charming accents of Chinese culture and history are found throughout the private and public areas. The cuisine is a mixture of Cantonese, Italian and Western, and The Churchill Bar boasts the city’s largest single-malt whiskey collection. Pamper yourself with Tea at the Ritz, served daily in the Pearl Lounge, accompanied by live music and a trip to the spa or heated outdoor pool.
Rosewood
Stay in Guangzhou’s tallest building, known as the ‘Mansion in the Sky’. Taking the top 39 floors of the 108-story CTF Finance Centre designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, the Rosewood reaches a height of 530 metres. The interiors, by Toronto-based Yabu Pushelberg, are deeply stylish, featuring innovative installations by Chinese artists. The country’s ancient crafts are reflected with vermillion-red lacquered doors in the lobby, silkscreens in the Patina Living Room, wood-and-bronze etched mirrors and gold-leaf walls in the Grand Ballroom, lanterns by the pool, terracotta tiled exteriors and tea sets in the 251 rooms and 355 residences. The hotel also houses the region’s largest two-floor spa and fitness centre, has seven terraces, a courtyard, expansive gardens, a spa, and five places to eat and drink (including Chinese comfort food and a hibachi grill).
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