Hilton opens property in Hangzhou

Hilton opens property in Hangzhou

By HMA Staff 27 July 2011

 

Hilton Hotels & Resorts opened the Hilton Hangzhou Qiandao Lake Resort, its newest property in Hangzhou Province, China. Located in Chun'an County on the shores of the stunning Qiandao Lake, the hotel comprises seven towers and 349 rooms. The opening of the resort expands Hilton Worldwide's footprint in mainland China to 18 operating hotels.

 
Hilton Hangzhou Qiando joins Hilton Sanya Resort and Spa as the second Hilton Resorts property in mainland China. Hilton Resorts is a specific collection of premier properties within the Hilton Hotels & Resorts portfolio that are designed for travelers seeking relaxation and rejuvenation in the world's most sought after destinations.
 
Most of the resort rooms offer lakefront views with private balconies or mountain views, and begin at 48 square meters. They include work spaces, high speed internet access and luxury bathrooms. The resort offers four dining options --  all-day dining in Eatzi Cafe, authentic Southeast Asian dishes at Spices Bistro, specialty Hangzhou and Ningo regional cuisines at Chinese restaurant, Taste.
 
Hilton Hangzhou Qiandao Lake Resort is situated eight minutes from the Qiandao Lake bus station and is near to the Hangxinjing Expressway. The resort is approximately a two-hour drive from Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport, 131 kilometers from the city of Hangzhou. Nearby attractions include visits to Mei Peak, Moonlight and Dragon Hill Islands, fishing and lake rafting/drifting. Also in the nearby regions are the Heritage sites of Mount Huangshan and Sanqing known for their many peaks that resemble in silhouette human and animal forms.
 

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