Stroll down Hualu Road to soak up Guangzhou's authentic local vibe! This bustling alley is lined with traditional food stalls and quirky shops, where sizzling beef offal and handcrafted dim sum will tantalize your taste buds. The clinking utensils from old-school cha chaan tengs mix with neighbors' chatter, creating a nostalgic symphony. Don't miss snapping Instagram-worthy shots outside vintage barbershops – every corner here oozes with Lingnan charm!
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Dingshe Hotel (Yongqingfang, Shamian Island, Guangzhou)
Staying in the executive suite was an absolute delight. The room was spacious with a clear separation between the living and sleeping areas, offering a real sense of privacy. Everything was brand new and well-maintained—especially the bathroom with its efficient dry-wet separation and instant hot water. The executive lounge served excellent afternoon tea and evening snacks, both in quality and presentation. Despite being near the airport, we could hear planes overhead while walking outside, but inside the room, it was completely silent thanks to outstanding soundproofing. The view from the window was wide open, and natural light filled the entire space—really bright and welcoming. Attention to detail was top-notch, and the value for money truly exceeded expectations. The hidden gem was the small garden behind the hotel—lush greenery, peaceful and beautifully designed. Perfect for morning walks, post-lunch strolls, or relaxing in the evening. A small note: on our first morning, we had breakfast at the ground-floor restaurant. The staff welcomed us and asked what drinks we’d like, but then didn’t follow up with service. If they were busy, perhaps skipping the question would have made the experience smoother—just get the drinks to the table quickly instead. Overall, though, this stay was exceptional.