
Best Wellness Hotels in China
China, home to more than 1.4 billion people, is a mix of tranquil countryside villages and exciting, modern cities meaning there is something for every traveller whether they seek a peaceful retreat or an adventure. Head to the metropolis of Beijing and visit the Great Wall or the Forbidden City which stand as reminders of China’s heritage. Experience the luxury of Shanghai with its futuristic skyscrapers and world-class shopping.
Head west towards Guilin set beneath the karst mountains and travel along winding rivers or admire the traditional rice fields. A perfect place to relax and reflect amongst natural beauty and ancient traditions. The accommodation options in China range from city apartments in the bustling streets of the cities to peaceful resorts in the heart of the countryside, whatever suits the traveller best.
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Guangzhou, Hai Zhu
Shangri La Guangzhou
(5 stars)Next to the Canton Fair Complex and beside the Pearl River, is Shangri La. Set in 5,800 square metres of magical landscaped gardens with Koi Carp filled lotus ponds, the hotel houses 704 rooms and 26 serviced apartments. It’s ideal for those planning an extended stay with children, providing a huge outdoor pool, upscale play areas and seasonal family events. There’s also tennis courts, a fitness centre, an indoor pool, and Chi, a spa with 11 treatment rooms. Two of its six restaurants and bars, Summer Palace and Ribs, have won Michelin Plate Awards, while Wok Too Café offers 16 theatre-style interactive and international food stations. Head to the lobby bar after dinner for elegant live music and refined cocktails.
Guangzhou, Hai Zhu
Rosewood Guangzhou
(5 stars)Stay in Guangzhou’s tallest building, known as the ‘Mansion in the Sky’. Taking the top 39 floors of the 108-story CTF Finance Centre designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox, the Rosewood reaches a height of 530 metres. The interiors, by Toronto-based Yabu Pushelberg, are deeply stylish, featuring innovative installations by Chinese artists. The country’s ancient crafts are reflected with vermillion-red lacquered doors in the lobby, silkscreens in the Patina Living Room, wood-and-bronze etched mirrors and gold-leaf walls in the Grand Ballroom, lanterns by the pool, terracotta tiled exteriors and tea sets in the 251 rooms and 355 residences. The hotel also houses the region’s largest two-floor spa and fitness centre, has seven terraces, a courtyard, expansive gardens, a spa, and five places to eat and drink (including Chinese comfort food and a hibachi grill).
Guangzhou, Hai Zhu
Park Hyatt Guangzhou
(5 stars)Found in Zhujiang New Town, the Park Hyatt showcases Lingnan culture and cuisine and also happens to be one of China’s tallest buildings – those who prefer Western food will enjoy the Mediterranean restaurant or snacks in the rooftop bar. Spacious rooms have a mid-century-meets-contemporary feel and many offer views of the Zhujiang River. Pay a visit to the wellness centre and you can enjoy an indoor swim with a phenomenal outlook. Business services are provided at the Park Hyatt – a longstanding favourite brand for international business people – making it a smart choice if visiting the city for work.
Shanghai Area, Shanghai, Pudong
Regent Shanghai Pudong
(5 stars)Admire the city’s glittering skyline as you swim in the 41st-floor jade-tiled infinity-edge lap pool and soothe aching muscles in the bubbling hydro pool. The Regent occupies 10 storeys of the 21st Century Tower, accommodating 187 rooms and suites. Each comes with 400-thread count linen, an Illy coffee maker, Frederic Malle toiletries, a Frette bathrobe, a sunken bathtub and a walk-in shower. The decor brings in aspects of Art Deco design, with accents of bold red and Macassar ebony. There are three restaurants onsite; the Italian Camelia, Mi Teppanyaki And Sushi Lounge and Shàng-Xí with five private dining rooms.
Shanghai Area, Shanghai, Pudong
Mandarin Oriental Pudong
(5 stars)If you’re looking for elegant contemporary design, the Mandarin Oriental Pudong is the perfect destination. Every space is like a work of art, and the facilities live up to the promise of the exquisite décor. See your meal being prepared in Zest’s fascinating show kitchen, or indulge in something special in the Mandarin Cake Shop, which serves delicious fresh-baked treats in stylish surroundings.
Hong Kong, Kowloon, Yau Tsim Mong District, Tsim Sha Tsui East
InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong, an IHG Hotel
(5 stars)IHG Hotels & Resorts’ impressive Luxury & Lifestyle portfolio boast the unmissable, 5-star InterContinental Grand Stanford, Hong Kong. The award-winning hotel stands tall over the Victoria Harbour in the heart of the Tsim Sha Tsui East district – renowned for shopping, business, and entertainment. Its 572 stylish rooms and suites offer remarkable vistas and unbeatable comfort to business and leisure travellers alike. This hotel is synonymous with luxury cuisine with 5 world class restaurants and bars. If you are looking to host a first-class conference or wedding, the Intercontinental Grand Stanford offers 12 event spaces to host from 10 to 350 people, catering options, and a dedicated Service Manager. For business, the hotel offers business services from 7am-11pm and for leisure, guests can enjoy the tranquil Sun Court Pool from 7am-9pm. With something to suit everyone, the hotel also provides 24-hour access to a full-equipped fitness studio and its ideal location allows for exploration of the attractions and festivities in Hong Kong’s CBD.
InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong, an IHG Hotel
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Grand Hyatt, Hong Kong
(5 stars)The Grand Hyatt, Hong Kong is a chic, harbour-view hotel comprised of 542 bright rooms and suites with breathtaking views – most residences overlook Victoria Harbour. The hotel’s idyllic central location facilitates an authentic experience filled with shopping and sightseeing. Savour international flavours and delicacies in any of Grand Hyatt, Hong Kong’s 11 upscale bars and restaurants – or enjoy first-class cuisine from the comfort of your room thanks to 24-hour room service. Take in mesmerising views from the 50-metre, heated swimming pool located on the 11th floor. Opt to energise your stay at the state-of-the-art fitness centre which is open 24 hours per day. The lush Plateau Spa invites guests to take time to relax in tranquil surroundings.
Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island, North Point
Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong
(4 stars)Ideally located on Hong Kong Island, the Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour welcomes guests from all over the world to indulge in a luxurious stay in one of their 665 lavish rooms and suites overlooking the iconic harbour. Just minutes from main attractions and connected by ferries, busses and trams, exploring Hong Kong has never been easier. The hotel itself boasts a fully equipped fitness centre complete with the ICAROS flying machine which combines fitness and VR for a unique workout experience. For a truly dazzling dose of relaxation, a 25-metre rooftop infinity pool provides harbourfront bliss to all guests alongside. Gastronomy is at its finest in this area and the hotel’s unique venues offer world-class dishes. Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour takes ‘pet-friendly’ to new heights with ‘Dog Menus’ and cakes available at their dog-friendly Farmhouse Deli restaurant. The hotel is also committed to being fully accessible to guests of all abilities.
Jiangsu, Nanjing, Xuan Wu
The Ritz-Carlton, Nanjing
(5 stars)Towering 63 stories above the mighty Nanjing, the Ritz-Carlton is the pinnacle of luxury and a marvel of modern engineering. The Hotel’s rooms are designed to showcase Nanjing’s heritage and modern growth. They seamlessly blend modern luxuries with tranquillity and many of them have commanding views of the city’s skyline. The Ritz-Carlton is home to a spa, fitness centre, infinity pool and club where guests’ every need is met by a dedicated concierge team. The Ritz-Carlton is also home to six of the city’s best restaurants including the Lavandula which fuses sophisticated French cooking with an excentric Chinese flair. All the restaurants including the exquisite Pin Ning Fu restaurant which serves local cuisine, and the exceptional Flair bar have stunning views of the city’s skyline.
Jiangsu, Nanjing, Qin Huai
Kempinski Hotel Nanjing
(5 stars)The Kempinski Hotel is the zenith of luxury and comfort, acting as a peaceful paradise just moments away from Nanjing’s bustling centre. Its 336 rooms and suites are modern and bathed in an abundance of natural light. Many of them also have exceptional views of Nanjing and the surrounding countryside. The Kempinski health club which has its own personal trainers is the perfect place to work out after a day of exploring Nanjing and their Serene Spa offers some of the best spa treatments to be found anywhere in Nanjing. The Kempinski is home to three exquisite restaurants including the Local Palate, a buffet restaurant, and the Jin Kai Lou, a fine dining restaurant which specialises in local classics.
Jiangsu, Nanjing, Xuan Wu
The Grand Mansion A Luxury Collection Hotel Nanjing
(5 stars)Located moments away from the Nanjing Library and the Presidential Palace, The Grand Mansion Nanjing is the perfect base from which to explore the delights of Metropolitan Nanjing. Its 158 rooms and 16 opulent suites are adorned with artwork and artefacts. The rooms are open and spacious, and pay homage to Chinese history and heritage. They all come equipped with modern amenities including flat-screen TVs, Air conditioning and a minibar. The Grand Mansion is home to a fully equipped fitness centre, pool, business centre and Spa. It is home to four separate restaurants, including the Atrium, a restaurant which specialises in international cuisine. The Grand Mansion is a great place for families as it has its very own kid’s club and a separate children’s swimming pool.
Jiangsu, Nanjing, Jian Ye
Jumeirah Nanjing Hotel
(5 stars)Rising out of the Yangtze River and gazing far above Nanjing, the Jumeirah is the definition of opulence and modernity. Its rooms and suites are modern yet are made to sparkle with the addition of homages towards Nanjing’s heritage. The Jumeirah has its very own infinity pool which gazes out over the city. It is also home to its own fitness centre and spa. The Jumeirah has five different and luxurious restaurants to cater to every guest’s palate. Guests can choose to dine in Zhuo Xian, a decadent seafood restaurant on the hotel’s 41st floor or for those wanting a more casual experience, the Panorama restaurant offers a diverse international buffet-filled
