Guilin Exhibition International Hotel
This was my second visit to Guilin, and while my friend ended up arriving a day late, I decided to upgrade from the twin room to a Executive Panoramic King Room on-site — and honestly, it was one of the best decisions I’ve made. The moment I stepped into the room, I was instantly captivated by the expansive view of the Jiàtiāxià Exhibition Center Plaza outside the floor-to-ceiling windows — so bright and open, it felt like stepping into a postcard. There was even a fresh fruit platter waiting on the table. As always, I took a few minutes to check every corner of the room, which is just habit after years of traveling. While the space felt generous for solo use, that only added to the comfort and sense of luxury. Cleanliness was top-notch: spotless, well-organized, and thoughtfully designed with clear separation between bathroom, shower, and bathtub areas — a smart dry-wet division that works perfectly. One thing I always worry about when staying in hotels? Noise, bed comfort, and bedding weight. But here, not a single concern arose. No sound from the hallway or outside, and the pillows were just right — supportive yet soft. The blanket was lightweight but cozy, and I slept through the night like a baby. Right after check-in, the concierge messaged me via WeChat to share local tips and explain the layout of the building. Later that evening, a sweet gesture: a complimentary cup of chrysanthemum, goji berry, and loquat tea delivered by a friendly staff member — such a thoughtful touch. Of course, I came here partly for the infinity pool, and wow — it lived up to expectations. The panoramic view of surrounding mountains through the glass wall looked almost like a scene from a classical Chinese painting. Perfect for photographers and anyone who loves a scenic swim. Water temperature was ideal at 28°C during winter (26°C in summer), strictly maintained according to national standards. The transparent roof lets in sunlight all day, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. On sunny days, you can even catch a stunning sunset from the water’s edge — though today was cloudy, I still lingered there longer than planned, lost in the view, until I realized how hungry I’d become. Time for dinner! Adjacent to the pool is a well-equipped fitness center with treadmills, chest press machines, back pull-downs, leg extension equipment, and adjustable dumbbells — great for regular gym-goers. And kudos to the hotel for having a dedicated laundry and drying room; in humid Guilin, especially during rainy spells, this feature is absolutely essential and incredibly convenient. Breakfast was another highlight — far better than most mid-tier hotels. Plenty of variety, including freshly made Guilin rice noodles and oil tea, plus standard Western options. It felt satisfying and authentic, not just a quick bite. A small suggestion: adding a pack of wet wipes in the bathroom would be a lovely upgrade. Overall, this stay exceeded all expectations — great value, excellent service, and unforgettable views.