Crowne Plaza GUANGZHOU CITY CENTRE by IHG
510098 Guangzhou
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510098 Guangzhou
0.12 mi.
14 mi.
510015 Guangzhou, Yue Xiu
0.62 mi.
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510800 Guangzhou, Yandongsheng
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510623 Guangzhou, Tianhe
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510065 Guangzhou, Yuexiu
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510335 Guangzhou, Haizhu
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510620 Guangzhou, Guangdong
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510515 Guangzhou
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510620 Guangzhou, Tianhe
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510800 Qingyuan, Huadu
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510610 Guangzhou, Guangdong
0.62 mi.
17 mi.
510335 Guangzhou, Guangdong
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511340 Guangzhou, Zengcheng District
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510308 Guangzhou, Haizhu
21 mi.
510060 Guangzhou, Yuexiu District
510620 Guangzhou, Guangdong
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510623 Guangzhou, Guangdong
0.31 mi.
28 mi.
Guangzhou is a sprawling metropolis located on the banks of the Pearl River. It’s China’s third biggest city after Beijing and Shanghai, and its portside location makes it a key contributor to the Chinese economy. It’s located just a few hours from Hong Kong and has major manufacturing and scientific industries. Booking a hotel in Guangzhou will allow you to enjoy its varied cultural scene, stunning landmarks and excellent business opportunities.
An ancient city, Guangzhou has long been an important hub of commercial growth in China. For many years it served as the only entry point for international trade vessels, spurring its growth through time. Today, towering skyscrapers flank the Pearl River, and the Tianhe district serves as the main focal point for commercial activities. Among the office towers and shopping malls of this area is Shipai Village. It's a haven of ancient culture, where antique relics sit among the remaining temples. Guangzhou is a truly fascinating city, ideal for doing business while discovering China’s age-old history.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Convention Centre is located a short drive from Tianhe and hosts the bulk of the city’s trade shows and forums. It sits across from the Baiyun Mountain Scenic Area, with its magnificent gardens and landmarks. It’s here that the Canton Fair, which was previously known as the China Import and Export Fair, is hosted bi-annually. As a vital shipping port, Guangzhou is a major contributor to the enormous output of Chinese manufacturing. Its list of industries is huge and includes a focus on electronics, textiles and automotive parts. Additionally, Guangzhou Science City is an important centre for research on informatics technology.
The city’s markets cater to virtually every shopping speciality imaginable. You’ll find the Global International Shoes Trade Centre, as well as specifically named roads including Flower Street and Ziguan Antique Street, Bridal Street and Toy Street. Beijing Lu is a pedestrianised shopping street that serves at the city’s main commercial avenue. In Tianhe, enjoy a sophisticated nightlife scene including Catwalk Bar and Nova Club, where professionals gather to unwind after a working day in the city.