This five-star luxury hotel, close to the Guangzhou Trade Fair, has everything it takes to make guests happy. There are over 880 rooms and five restaurants to choose from, and discounts of up to 60% are available. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Rooms in this hotel are musty and old, though good value when discounts of 50% are given. Some have sweeping views of the river and are outfitted with computers. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This lavish five-star hotel claims to have the largest and grandest lobby in all of Asia - it even has its own waterfall (though the waterfall at the White Swan is better). Rooms are elegant and the service is impeccable. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
There are two branches of the Victory Hotel on Shamian Island, an older one at 54 Shamian Beijie (enter from 10 Shamian Sijie) with adequate rooms between Y280 and Y360, and a newer wing at 53 Shamian Beijie with better value doubles between Y380-660. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This large, generic-looking hotel sits across from the train station and offers a choice of rooms, some good quality and others a bit tatty. Check the room before handing over your deposit. Discounts of up to 60% are available. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This 843-room property is considered the most prestigious of Guangzhou's hotels, complete with a waterfall in the lobby and fish ponds. It has an excellent range of rooms and outlets (a dozen restaurants and bars), all business facilities and a shopping arcade. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This Hong Kong-owned hotel is a little creepy, with dark, gloomy corridors, heavy wood panelling and eclectic décor. There's an Internet café on the 3rd floor and rooms come with broadband Internet for Y50 a day. Discounts of up to 60% may be available. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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The rooms in this gigantic hotel are decent value, though not worthy of the hefty rates. Within the hotel are various restaurants, shopping plazas and bars. In fact, the place is so huge you don't even need to go outside. There are discounts of up to 30%. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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You've got a choice of rooms (and prices) in this busy hotel right next to the train station. The location is noisy and staff indifferent - only stay here if you have an early train to catch. Bring earplugs. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This hotel has immaculate contemporary-style rooms with a European ambiance. There's a computer for guest use in the lobby and all suites contain WiFi. Rooms can be discounted up to 40%. Staff speak English. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Fresh, tidy accommodation can be had at this newish hotel near the train station. Bathrooms are spiffy with modern showers (no tubs). Rooms can be discounted up to 50%. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Situated in the heart of the wholesale clothing district and very near the train station, this plain-looking hotel offers nondescript rooms with 30% discounts. The bathrooms are modern and clean. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
This appealing hotel is one of the most popular hotels on Shamian. It was getting a facelift at the time of writing. Some rooms have a waterfront view. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
Rooms at this hotel are decent, though nothing to jump for joy about. With over a dozen restaurants, you certainly won't go hungry. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
The best of all the riverfront hotels, this reasonably priced hotel has spotless rooms and friendly staff. Some rooms have river views and come with computers. Discounts of up to 50% are available. Full Lonely Planet Review ›
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