Grand Hyatt Hangzhou
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| No. 28, Hubin Road, Shangcheng District, Hangzhou Map | |
| Zhejiang | |
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About this hotel
A Lakeside Sanctuary: Grand Hyatt Hangzhou
Nestled on the very edge of the iconic West Lake, the Grand Hyatt Hangzhou offers more than just a place to rest; it provides a front-row seat to one of China’s most poetic landscapes. Located at No. 28 Hubin Road in Shangcheng District, this hotel masterfully blends contemporary luxury with subtle nods to Hangzhou’s rich cultural heritage, creating an urban sanctuary of unparalleled elegance.
From the moment you step into the soaring, light-filled atrium lobby, a sense of calm prevails. The design philosophy draws inspiration from the surrounding natural beauty, using serene water features, polished wood, and stone to create a harmonious flow between the interior and the breathtaking lake views outside. The guest rooms and suites are havens of sophistication. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame picturesque vistas of the lake or the city, while plush bedding, deep soaking tubs, and intuitive technology ensure every comfort is met. For culinary journeys, the hotel excels. Café offers a vibrant international buffet, while the acclaimed 28 Hubin Road** presents exquisite Huaiyang and Hangzhou cuisine in an elegant setting—their Dongpo Pork is a masterpiece. The state-of-the-art fitness centre and serene indoor pool offer perfect counterpoints to a day of exploration.
Three Must-Visit Local Attractions:
- West Lake (Xi Hu): Literally on your doorstep. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this is not merely a lake but the soul of Hangzhou. Stroll along the Su Causeway at dawn, take a leisurely boat ride to the Mid-Lake Pavilion, or simply find a quiet bench to watch the willow trees sway. Its beauty changes with every season and hour, offering endless inspiration.
- Lingyin Temple (Temple of the Soul's Retreat): A short drive into the lush hills west of the lake brings you to one of China’s most significant Buddhist temples. Founded in 328 AD, its name captures its serene atmosphere. Marvel at the intricate carvings of the Feilai Feng Grottoes and the majestic statues within the main halls, feeling centuries of spiritual history.
- Qinghefang Ancient Street: For a taste of old Hangzhou, wander this historic pedestrian street. Lined with traditional architecture from the late Qing dynasty, it buzzes with tea houses, silk shops, and snack stalls. Sample local delicacies like *ding sheng gao* (rice cakes) and shop for exquisite handcrafted silk souvenirs—a perfect blend of culture and commerce.
The Grand Hyatt Hangzhou is more than its luxurious amenities; it is an experience defined by its prime location and impeccable service. It serves as the ideal base for discerning travellers seeking to immerse themselves in the timeless charm of Hangzhou, where urban energy and classical beauty seamlessly converge.
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