Amanfayun in Hangzhou, is set in an exclusive traditional Chinese village, west of West Lake and surrounded by green mountains. It’s a place of stone pathways leading to shaded courtyards, quaint restaurants and peaceful abodes. Nearby are Longjing (Dragon Well) tea gardens, famed for the finest green tea in China. In this beautiful landscape lies Amanfayun, with its two stately courtyard houses dating back to the 1800s.
Nestled in the tranquil Xixi Wetlands, Banyan Tree Hangzhou offers a splendid retreat that artfully blends traditional Chinese architecture with luxurious modern amenities. The resort is constructed to mirror the classic water villages of the Jiangnan region, featuring elegant pagoda roofs and intricate wooden carvings that create a serene and historically rich atmosphere. This architectural homage is not just visually pleasing but also thoughtfully integrates with the surrounding landscape, emphasizing harmony with nature.
Four Seasons Hangzhou lies on the banks of West Lake amid acres of landscaped gardens. A little gem, built in Jiang Nan style – pagoda roof pavilions, rows of red columns and traditional Chinese water gardens. It may seem quite understated at first glance, but step inside, and you are confronted by a dazzling interior that combines both Chinese and Western elements in a tour de force of contemporary design.
Grand Hyatt Hangzhou is a luxury 5-star hotel, set on the eastern edge of the West Lake in Hangzhou, Eastern China. This contemporary hotel offers the most wonderful views over West Lake, an iconic scene that has been captured by Chinese artists and poets for many centuries. The hotel is ideally located in downtown Hangzhou, within walking distance of the city’s main business, shopping and entertainment centres in Hubin district, a good base from which to explore the city.