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The City That Has It All

Historically known as Canton and China’s third largest city, Guangzhou is the birthplace of the most popular type of Chinese cuisine with iconic wonton soup and dim-sum. It boasts an impressive skyline, some of the oldest temples in the country and crowded markets with everything from tea to hi-tech electronics.

The busy city centre mesmerises with its futuristic architecture and beautifully lit skyscrapers but just a short trip away you can find yourself in the quiet haven of Nansha Wetland, a bird sanctuary. Rejuvenated with new energy you can then admire the traditional Cantonese architecture of Xiguan Residence, once occupied by the upper class.

One of the city’s most popular attractions, the Liurong Temple is an absolute must-see, dating back to the 6th century and featuring a 17-storey high pagoda. Make sure you don’t miss traditional buildings near Yide Road as they’re slowly being removed from the map due to the city’s rapid growth.

From a 1000-year-old lake garden, to plenty of theme parks, relaxing rolling hills and mountains, Guangzhou seems to indeed have it all! Add impressive street markets and shopping centres and you’re up for a fascinating ride.

Guangzhou Airport is a convenient metro or taxi ride away and Booking.com provides over 390 different accommodation options for you to choose from.

Learn more about visiting Guangzhou

  • 315 attractions
  • 99 points of interest
  • 14 neighbourhoods

What guests said about Guangzhou:

  • 10.0

    Guazhong is a beautiful & clean place with easy access to...

    Guazhong is a beautiful & clean place with easy access to different markets. The city is a one stop shop for almost everything. Great for business procurement. Loved the place & will definitely visit again
    Guest review by
    Benhura Anna
    South Africa
  • 6.0

    The choice of restaurants was good and the food quality was...

    The choice of restaurants was good and the food quality was excellent. We went for business primarily. It’s not a city I would choose for tourism. Extremely disappointed with the Canton Tower experience. Most certainly wouldn’t waste your money on this.
    Guest review by
    Paulo
    Australia
  • 10.0

    very dynamic city and ideal for Foreign visitors.

    very dynamic city and ideal for Foreign visitors. Massive change in the transport sector since my last trip in 2020. Electric motor bikes, electric casrs, very clean city and well developed transport network like the trains.
    Guest review by
    Gilbert
    Zimbabwe
  • 6.0

    Guangzhou is a busy city.

    Guangzhou is a busy city. Very crowdy and bustles with activity. The subway is always busy and worse at peak hours. Chinese are generally friendly but their reaction to a black person makes me laugh. Especially the elderly and children
    Guest review by
    Figueiredo
  • 10.0

    A Fantastic City - Perfect City with Link Metro subway...

    A Fantastic City - Perfect City with Link Metro subway system the moment one step out from BaiYun International Airport. Plenty of delicious food worth for Money. One can really feel the Charm of Beautiful GuangZhou City walking around Pedestrian Street especially individual personal Safety. Feel Proud, Happily & Safely walking around the City-without Fear of being disturb or rob. Try the Night Ferry Cruise enjoy the beautiful lighting along the Pearl River. Worth For Money.
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    Anonymous
  • 8.0

    Guangzhou is a bustling city and easy for a foreigner to...

    Guangzhou is a bustling city and easy for a foreigner to explore. The metro is English friendly and extremely cheap. For shopping go to Beijing Road or walker's street close to Sharmian Island where the White Swan Hotel is. Consider a walk around the island and go back in history to visualize the European settlements and embassies that once controlled the area, it's also had signs in all areas saying, No Dogs, No Chinese. It's worth a look at the old churches and architecture. To escape the heat, take a morning trip to Baiyun mountain, lovely walks, views of the city. For many years I have been a fan of the Zoo, Once nothing but cages and small confined areas now much friendly. Also, pandas on view. If you are into history, there are a few gold mines their and for a lazy night, take a river cruise up the pearl and look at the night lights.
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    Graham
    Australia

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