Nanyang Kings Gate Hotel is located in the central part of Tianhe District, Guangzhou City, facing the scenic and charming Baiyun Mountain. The hotel has 468 deluxe guestrooms of different varieties which are elegant and noble and equipped with Internet access, computer and large-screen TV set. The Hotel offers abundant business and entertainment amenities such as royal Chinese restaurant, Louis western restaurant, lobby bar, multifunction conference hall, health center and billiards room, etc.
Below is the address of the hotel in Chinese. You could print it and show to the local taxi driver, which could be very useful to get to the hotel!
Hotel Amenities
Hotel Amenities
Property
Amenities
Restaurants, conference room, banquet hall, meeting facilities, business center, parking, international long-distance access, laundry service, gift shop, taxi service
Room
Amenities
Satellite television, in-room safe, refrigerator, broadband internet access, intelligent remote control system, steam room, massage bathtubs.
Dining
Chinese restaurant, Western buffet and a la carte restaurant, lobby bar.
Recreation
Night club, Deluxe KTV rooms, Fitness center, Billiards room, Table tennis
Conference
Ballroom, meeting rooms, business center..
Location
Summary
To Guangzhou East Railway Station 2.5km ·
To Tianhe Stadium 4km ·
To Guangzhou Railway Station 10km ·
To Beijing Road Pedestrian Street 10km ·
To Guangzhou New Baiyun Airport 40km ·
Booking policy
Booking policy
Pay at the hotel using cash or credit card. Credit cards accepted: Visa, Peony, Kins, Greatwall, Long, Pacific, Master, AE, Diners, JCB.
The room rate includes the service fee but
excludes other hotel charges, taxes and fees resulting from special
requests.
The regular time for check-in is 14:00 and the
regular check-out time is 12:00 noon. If you need to check in earlier or
extend your stay, the hotel may charge an extra fee. (All times shown are GMT + 8 hours.)
Hotel Pictures
Hotel Pictures
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Guest Reviews
Guest Reviews
steve
Room decoration is true that the television is flat, the room was very good overall, generally said the hardware facilities.
however, kind of Breakfast are too poor , looking for strengthen.
dancer
Environment can be also clean, decoration line also, traffic convenient, cost-effective higher
This is a weird hotel indeed. Meant for the business traveller, this hotel's decor looks more suited in Disneyland than in the business district in one of the most important economic centres of China!
I cannot rave about the service standard, as it is pretty standard fare for any Chinese-managed hotel. In fact, some of the quirks of Chinese-managed hotels remain -- the lack of smiles, the occasional brilliance in pleasing guests but the regular blank look on the faces of the service staff.
But hold, the lobby of the hotel can sweep any jaded traveller off his feet! Such opulence it borders on obscenity. The drive to look, act and be Versailles France is REALLY over the top. Even the doormen wore 18th century period costume! And everything from the doors to the door knob are in period style. Yet the feel is somewhat tacky, because you KNOW these are fakes and fabrications.
The contrived nature of the hotel's decor notwithstanding, I must say the facilities are more than adequate for the business traveller. The internet speed was fast and the business centre well equipped. At the end of a day of rigorous meetings, it's nice to retreat to the room and enjoy a nice, hot bath in the pseudo-jacuzzi bath tub. A nice bottle of champagne will complete the wonderful picture, but alas, the price tag for the Moet and Chandon was prohibitive...
Because it's located in the Tianhe business district, and most of my meetings were in the vincinity, I find the location fine. I didn't have time to do any leisurely stuff, except for some last-minute shopping at the lobby gift shop (very expensive!). But if you're going to see some of the attractions of this city such as Shamian Island and Chen Family Temple, the hotel is far away from the traditional heart of activities.
Then again, taxis are fairly cheap in Guangzhou and the traffic is not as maddening as in unmanageable Beijing or crowded Shanghai. The metro also zips you to the centre of town relatively fast, though there's some walking in between.
All in all, I will recommend this hotel for its newness and facilities. But if you come thinking that this is a place full of character and class, you'd be sorely disappointed.