Don't miss Le8 City in Guilin – a dreamland for kids to explore grown-up world! Firefighters, doctors, chefs – they can try it all in this immersive mini-city with ultra-realistic settings. More than just fun, your little ones will learn practical life skills while playing. Perfect for family bonding (warning: they'll beg to stay longer!). The joyful screams and beaming faces here prove it's the ultimate edutainment spot.

This hotel is the perfect blend of business and leisure! Located in the heart of Guilin's CBD, it's surrounded by shopping malls, cultural landmarks, and major corporations, with super convenient transportation. The hotel boasts top-notch facilities, including an executive lounge, fitness center, and high-end buffet restaurant, plus 24-hour front desk and valet parking services—truly thoughtful! The rooms feature stylish and luxurious designs with comfortable bedding, and there's even a tea lounge to enjoy a cup of fine tea. Whether for business or vacation, this place has it all—highly recommended!



Everything you need to know about Le 8 Small Town
Le8 Town Resort Hotel is highly recommended for families, featuring ethnic Zhuang-style architecture, kid-friendly rooms, and an indoor play area. Located just a 5-minute walk from Le8 Town’s main street, it offers evening light shows and folk performances. Nearby attractions include ecological trails and bamboo rafting on the Li River—perfect for multi-generational travel. Free shuttle buses run to and from downtown, making access effortless.
Key features: ethnic design, family rooms, scenic terrace.
Must-try experiences include a bamboo raft ride on the Li River, where karst peaks mirror in the calm waters like a painting. Participate in a Zhuang traditional weaving workshop, learning to use ancient looms to craft handwoven fabrics. Enjoy a folk dance dinner show featuring authentic dishes like beer fish and osmanthus cake. Don’t miss the nighttime light art exhibition, which uses projection mapping on natural landscapes for an immersive visual journey.
Top activities: rafting, weaving, folk dinner, light show.
The most convenient option is the free shuttle bus departing from major hotels and tourist hubs, arriving at Le8 Town in about 30 minutes. Taxis take roughly 25 minutes and cost around ¥40. For a scenic alternative, rent an electric bike and ride along the Li River Greenway, passing rice fields and villages—about 1 hour total. Use Gaode Map or Baidu Maps for real-time traffic updates and route planning.
Best options: free shuttle, taxi, e-bike.
Le8 Town itself is a large cultural theme park with ethnic architecture, colorful murals, and a water curtain fountain plaza—ideal for photos. Visit the Wanxiang Bridge at sunset for stunning reflections against mountain silhouettes. The flower-lined avenue and starlight tunnel are especially popular at night, glowing with lights. Interactive projection zones allow fun photo ops with digital avatars.
Photo hotspots: Wanxiang Bridge, mural walls, water stage, starlight tunnel.
Try Apo Noodle Shop, located at the entrance of Le8 Town’s pedestrian street, famous for its sour-spicy broth and freshly made noodles—prepared daily. Another top choice is Li River People’s Private Kitchen, serving authentic Guilin specialties like beer fish and lotus leaf-steamed chicken in a rustic courtyard setting. The Zhuang Family Eatery inside the park offers glutinous rice wine and five-color sticky rice, perfect for cultural dining. All restaurants support mobile ordering and maintain high hygiene standards.
Must-try dishes: Apo noodles, beer fish, five-color rice, lotus steamed chicken.
Plan for 2 to 3 days. Day one: explore Le8 Town’s main area, enjoy cultural workshops, performances, and photo opportunities. Day two: head to Yulong River bamboo rafting and Ten-Mile Gallery cycling trail for scenic views. Day three: visit Lingqu Canal or Elephant Trunk Hill Park to dive into history and nature. Use the park’s guided brochure and audio guide to enrich your experience. Allow flexibility to avoid rushing.
Recommended stay: 2–3 days, cultural immersion, natural exploration, relaxed pace.
See what other travelers say about Le 8 Small Town

I stayed at City Comfort Inn Hotel (Guilin Lingui Jinshui Road) and was truly impressed. The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, always smiling and ready to help with any request—made the whole experience feel warm and personal. The coffee served in the lobby was surprisingly good—perfect for a morning pick-me-up. The location is excellent: just a short walk to Liberation Monument, so we didn’t need to rely on transport at all. The room was spotless and well-maintained, which was especially important since we traveled with our kids. Everything felt fresh and clean, from the bedding to the bathroom fixtures. There’s also a laundry machine on-site, which made packing light much easier. As a brand-new hotel, the facilities are modern and thoughtfully designed. For families looking for a clean, convenient, and comfortable stay in Guilin, this place is an absolute gem. I’d definitely come back.

My stay at Comfort Hotel in Guilin (Guilin Railway Station Wanda City Branch) was absolutely flawless from booking to check-out. Every single detail reflected the hotel’s professionalism and genuine care—truly deserving a perfect 10/10! The room was spacious and bright, with plush bedding that made for an incredibly restful night’s sleep. The bathroom features smart dry-wet separation, and the hot water came on strong and stayed consistent—perfect for a relaxing shower. The front desk staff member with ID #506 had such a warm, welcoming smile and provided exceptional service—always ready to help with a cheerful attitude. Even the housekeeping team went above and beyond: everything was spotless, down to the neatly arranged slippers. It’s clear they take pride in every little detail. Clean, comfortable, well-located, and fantastic value—this is exactly the kind of place I’d recommend without hesitation. Will definitely be back.

I definitely recommend recording a video before checking in, as the mirror was already broken and the hairdryer had a distinct burnt smell when turned on. I've stayed at many homestays before and always take good care of the property—never had an issue like this before. This time, I was unfairly accused without any proof, which was frustrating. It’s a lesson learned, and I’ll treat it as a costly reminder to be more cautious. If you're staying here, make sure to inspect everything carefully—especially small details like appliances. The location is convenient for getting around, but the condition of the facilities really needs attention.
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