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Hangzhou Rose Garden Resort & Spa joins Small Luxury Hotels of the World (China)

Famed for its natural scenery, fine green teas and lakeside temples, the once ancient capital of China, Hangzhou, now has another impressive string to add to its bow with the opening of the luxurious Hangzhou Rose Garden Resort & Spa in Hangzhou, China.

Hangzhou Rose Garden Resort & Spa joins Small Luxury Hotels of the World (China)

Famed for its natural scenery, fine green teas and lakeside temples, the once ancient capital of China, Hangzhou, now has another impressive string to add to its bow with the opening of the luxurious Hangzhou Rose Garden Resort & Spa in Hangzhou, China.

Category: - China - Industry economy - New brands / Affiliations
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2014-02-25


Hidden in stunning gardens near to the Quantang River, close to the six harmonies Pagoda and with the Wuyun mountains serving as a backdrop, this luxurious resort offers the last word in serenity.

With just 50 rooms and one deluxe suite, peace and privacy is ensured. Each room is decorated to reflect the hotel’s lush natural surroundings, guests can look forward to a deck with unparalleled views of the Wuyun mountains or the hotel’s impressive water garden. Or if your tastes run on a grander scale, the hotel’s one and only suite is sure to impress. With not one but two sitting rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms – this really is the last word in luxury.

If it is relaxation you are after, then the tranquil gardens, perfect for a morning of meditation, yoga or just down-time are sure to inspire or if it’s a more action packed holiday you are looking for, there is certainly plenty to see and do. Culture fans will love a trip to the magnificent nearby 10th-century six harmonies pagoda, followed by the fourth-century Lingyin Si Buddhist temple. And why not finish up with a stunning cruise along the West Lake, with a stop off at the famed He Cha Guan Tea House to taste LongJing or Dragon Well Tea, for which the town of Hangzhou is renowned.

In terms of dining, guests can look forward to a wide variety of culinary delights in the hotel’s two impressive restaurants. The Jade Hall features some of China’s most loved and requested dishes, where the British Bar serves high-end Western food.

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