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Lichengruixuan Hotel (Guangzhou Pazhou Convention and Exhibition Center Financial City)
4.7/51017 Reviews
Guangdong Olympic Sports Center/International Financial City
The room is clean and tidy, and the facilities are smart and convenient. The staff are very enthusiastic and responsive. The breakfast is a Chinese buffet breakfast, which tastes great. The location is very good, only a few hundred meters away from Keyun Road subway station, and it is convenient for travel. I will choose Licheng Ruixuan again next time if I have the chance. In addition, thank the staff for finding the headphones for me. See you again, love you.
Holiday Inn Express GUANGZHOU PANYU DASHI
4.7/51076 Reviews
Near Panyu Chimelong and Guangzhou South Railway Station
I just hope they increase the breakfast timings, few of us come from around the world and might wake up late and find that there’s no breakfast so I hope they do make that change
Lavande Hotel
4.7/51582 Reviews
Baiyun Tonghe and Longdong area
The staff is very considerate and enthusiastic. The hotel is located near a busy shopping mall and a large supermarket. There is also an old street with all kinds of food. The room is clean and tidy, and relatively spacious. It has everything you need. It is very close to the subway entrance and bus station.
City Comfort Inn
4.8/5220 Reviews
Nansha Wanda Plaza / Tianhou Palace
Newly opened hotel, I like it very much. The whole room is controlled by Xiaodu, full of technology. The service is also very enthusiastic, the room is quite large, the new hotel is all new, great!
Kempinski Residences Guangzhou
4.7/53448 Reviews
Taojin/East Huanshi Road/Guangzhou Zoo
The overall experience is great and the service is excellent. The reception went out of her way to help us with a phone we accidentally left in the car that fetches us from airport. The room is spacious and very well equipped. However, maintenance is slightly lacking and it may be an issue 1-2 years down the road if it continues this way. While the rest of the facilities are of good quality and very well functioning. Probably the only downside is the hotel surrounding isn’t so nice at this moment. That should hopefully change in a few years time when all construction are completed.
Rejoice by Argyle Hotel Guangzhou Baiyun Airport Renhe Metro Exit B
4.6/5701 Reviews
Sorrounding Baiyun International Airport
I would like to give special praise to the beautiful ladies at the front desk. When they saw that I brought my children, they immediately asked if I needed a child's toothbrush. They also told us that there were tables and chairs for children at the breakfast area. This is really thoughtful! The hotel is decorated in a low-key and luxurious style, with clear air, spacious and bright. The room is very spacious, and children can put toys in it. The facilities are also complete. There is a garden next to the breakfast room. You can take a walk in the garden after eating. There is also a gym next to it, which is very large and has many fitness equipment. The overall stay experience is great.

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Best Guangzhou Travel Guide for First-time Visitors: Top Attractions, Transport Options & Tips

Guangzhou, also known as Canton, is the capital of Guangdong Province and the third-largest city in China. Located in the Pearl River Delta, Guangzhou is about two hours from Hong Kong and Macau.

With over 2,200 years of history, the city is home to ancient temples, busy shopping streets, and modern high-rises. It’s also a food lover’s dream, famous for its Cantonese dishes like dim sum and local snacks.

You can wander through Xiguan’s old neighborhoods with traditional qi lou buildings, stroll along the quiet streets of Shamian Island with its colonial-style houses, or take a boat ride on the Pearl River to see the city lit up at night. Food streets like Panfu Road and Huifu East Road are perfect for trying local favorites like rice rolls and Sampan porridge.

Getting to and Around Guangzhou

Getting to Guangzhou is now even easier. Starting May 15, 2024, foreign cruise tour groups arranged by legitimate Chinese travel agencies can enter Guangzhou and Shenzhen visa-free for 15 days. Trip.com is one of the best local travel agencies in China to help you book hotels and make your trip worry-free.

Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN) is the city’s main airport, about 28 km north of downtown. It’s a hub for China Southern Airlines and connects to cities worldwide, including Los Angeles, Vancouver, London, Paris, Sydney, and several Asian destinations. From the airport, you can take a taxi or the metro (Line 3) directly into the city.

If you catch a red-eye flight to Guangzhou, staying at a hotel with free airport pick-up can make your trip much simpler~

Hotel NameLocationDistance from Airport (CAN)Service Info (incl. Shuttle)
Guangzhou Baiyun Airport Baorun Yunxi HotelNo. 6 West Airport Business Park, Baiyun District (Located near airport amenities)~2 km (~1.2 miles)24/7 free airport pick-up/drop-off, restaurant, laundry, meeting room, smart rooms with Wi-Fi, and currency exchange.
S & P Holiday Inn (Guangzhou Baiyun Airport)No. 3 Xicheng Road, Renhe Town, Baiyun District (Near Gaozeng Metro Station)~5 km (~3.1 miles)Free priority airport pick-up/drop-off, private parking, business center, Wi-Fi, and station pick-up service.

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High-speed trains roll into Guangzhou South Railway Station from all over—Hong Kong in under an hour, Beijing in 8 hours, and Shanghai in 7. Regional trains stop at Guangzhou East, and if you’re up for an epic ride, long-distance trains from Guangzhou Railway Station can even get you to Tibet.

Guangzhou has several railway stations, the busiest among them are: Guangzhou East Railway Station and Guangzhou South Railway Station.


Once in the city, you can grab a Yang Cheng Tong card if you’re staying a few days. It works on the metro, buses, and some taxis, saves you money, and spares you the hassle of carrying small change.

For most visitors, the metro is the best option, while taxis are great for late-night rides or short trips.

  • Metro: The metro is the quickest and easiest way to get around, with fares ranging from ¥2–21 (~$0.30–$3) depending on distance. It’s clean, efficient, and signs are in English, Cantonese, and Mandarin. Just avoid rush hours when trains are packed.
  • Bus: Buses cost ¥1–2 (~$0.15–$0.30) and are a good way to reach areas not served by the metro. Be sure to have exact fare or use a Yang Cheng Tong card for convenience.
  • Taxi: Taxis are reasonably priced, starting at ¥12 (~$1.60) for the first 3 km. Many drivers don’t speak English, so have your destination written in Chinese. For reliable service, look for yellow taxis with local drivers.
  • Bike & Ferry: Public bike rentals near metro stations are perfect for exploring parks or the Pearl River area, and cost around ¥30/day ($4). Ferries are a scenic and budget-friendly way to cross the river, costing just ¥0.5–1 ($0.10).
Top Things to Do in Guangzhou

Pearl River

Top Things to Do in Guangzhou

Guangzhou is full of amazing places to visit, from scenic river views to animal parks and towering landmarks. There’s plenty to see and do, so here are some of the top spots you shouldn’t miss!

  • Canton Tower: The Canton Tower soars 600 meters above the city. It’s known for its slim, twisted design. Take a walk up the zigzag stairs for unique views, or brave the transparent glass skywalk for a thrilling perspective. At the top, panoramic views of the city await at 450 meters, and the sky wheel offers a fun way to soak it all in. Feeling daring? Try the sky drop for a heart-pounding experience.
  • Chimelong Safari Park: If you love animals, Chimelong Safari Park is the place to go. It’s huge and home to amazing creatures like pandas, koalas, and elephants. You can feed giraffes, take a safari train to see animals up close, or catch one of the park’s famous animal shows. The park is clean, the animals are well cared for, and there’s plenty to see and do. Kids especially will have a blast here—plan to spend a few hours to enjoy it all.
Top Things to Do in Guangzhou

Chimelong Safari Park

  • Pearl River: No trip to Guangzhou is complete without a visit to the iconic Pearl River. Stretching over 2,400 kilometers, it’s the lifeblood of southern China. The best way to experience its beauty is with a night cruise, where you’ll be treated to stunning views of the city’s illuminated skyline. The 70-minute ride shows Guangzhou’s landmarks like the Canton Tower and sparkling bridges. For a more local vibe, head to Haizhu Square or Huacheng Square, where you can enjoy a riverside walk and watch the city come alive.
  • Shamian Island: Shamian Island is a quiet escape from Guangzhou’s busy streets. Once home to foreign traders in the 19th century, it’s filled with charming colonial-style buildings and tree-lined streets that are perfect for a slow stroll. You’ll find cozy cafes and restaurants serving Western food. It’s a favorite for history buffs and anyone looking for a break from the city’s fast pace.
Top Things to Do in Guangzhou

Shamian Island

Best Time to Visit Guangzhou

The best time to visit Guangzhou is during the autumn season, from October to December. During this time, the weather is comfortable and less rainy, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city also hosts several festivals during these months, such as the Guangzhou International Light Festival in November and the Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival in December.

Avoid visiting during July to September as Guangzhou experiences high temperatures and heavy rainfall due to the typhoon season. The winter months (January to March) can be quite cold.

Better to Know Before Visiting Guangzhou

CategoryDetails
LanguageMandarin is the official language, but Cantonese is widely spoken. Learn a few basic phrases or use a translation app for convenience.
WeatherSubtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild, dry winters. Typhoons are possible in late summer and early autumn—check forecasts before packing.
CurrencyChinese Yuan (CNY). Credit cards are accepted in many places, but carry cash for smaller shops and restaurants.
TransportationUse the metro, buses, or taxis. Get a Yang Cheng Tong card for convenience. Traffic can be heavy, especially during rush hours.

Time in Guangzhou

Guangzhou operates on China Standard Time (CST), which is GMT+8.

  • New York (EST): 13 hours ahead (12 hours during daylight saving).
  • United Kingdom (GMT): 8 hours ahead (7 hours during daylight saving).
  • Australia (AEST): 2 hours behind.
  • Thailand (ICT): 1 hour ahead.
Must-Try Cantonese Dishes in Guangzhou

double-layered milk pudding

Must-Try Cantonese Dishes in Guangzhou

Cantonese cuisine is famous for its blend of color, fragrance, taste, and presentation, earning its spot as one of the top four culinary traditions in China. The cuisine’s roots are deeply influenced by local customs and Guangzhou’s history of contact with the West. Interestingly, what many Westerners know as “Chinese food” is often Cantonese cuisine, slightly tweaked to suit foreign palates.

Unlike the spiciness of Sichuan food, Cantonese dishes are known for preserving the natural flavors of ingredients, often highlighting the umami taste. Soups play a significant role in the cuisine, simmered for hours to achieve their rich depth of flavor.

  • Desserts (甜品, 糖水): No Cantonese meal is complete without dessert. In Guangzhou, desserts are often light and comforting. Popular choices include double-layered milk pudding (双皮奶) and ginger milk curd (姜撞奶), both silky and mildly sweet. Other options like tofu pudding (豆腐花), red bean paste (紅豆沙), and black sesame paste (芝麻糊) are also worth trying. For something refreshing, go for sago (西米露) or guilinggao (龟苓膏), a herbal jelly.
  • Siu Mei / Shao Wei (烧味): Cantonese barbecue, or Siu Mei, is famous worldwide. You’ll instantly recognize it by the roasted ducks, char siu (barbecued pork), and roast goose (烧鹅) hanging in restaurant windows. Each variety, including crispy roast pig (烧肉), is packed with flavor and perfect for meat lovers.
  • Yum Cha / Dim Sum (饮茶/ 点心): Known as “a pot of tea with two pieces” (一盅两件), locals often spend hours enjoying tea while chatting or reading the newspaper. Dim sum includes a huge variety of small dishes—often over 100 options in a single restaurant! The bite-sized portions let you sample everything from har gow (shrimp dumplings) to char siu bao (barbecued pork buns) and dan tat (egg tarts).
Must-Try Cantonese Dishes in Guangzhou

char siu (barbecued pork)

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