The building complex combines the artistic feature of Tang and conventional Chinese garden arts, designed by national architecture master Zhang Jinqiu, thus making it being selected to be one of the 2nd batch of Chinese 20th Century Architectural Heritages of 2017. Hualuxe Hotels and Resorts is the first upscale international hotel brand tailored for Chinese and International guests. It celebrates the essence of “The Art of Chinese Hospitality” by bringing “Chinese Etiquette”, “Status Recognition”, “Rejuvenation in Nature”, and “Enabling Spaces” to the world.
Hualuxe Xi'An Tanghua, Yanyin Road, Qujiang Shangquan, Yanta District, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
Nestled in the heart of Qujiang Tourism Area, Hualaxe Xi’an Tanghua is close to the National 5A Scenic Spot – Dayanta Pagoda and Tang Paradise. It’s just a 5 minute walk to the main venue of the “Spring Festival” in Xi’an and close to the Grand Tang Mall pedestrian street which is the most popular landmark for trend setters.
- Free breakfast
- Wi-Fi (high speed internet)
- Gym/workout room
- Free parking
- Business centre (conference facilities)
- Indoor swimming pool
- None smoking hotel
- Sauna
Numerous meeting rooms with conference facilities are available at the hotel with recreational activities such as an indoor swimming pool and a workout room featuring weight machines, free weights and cardio equipment. The secret land of Chang’an is a beautiful area of garden situated within the hotel grounds that offers a truly unique viewing and relaxing experience to relax and unwind. Depending on the season you visit the hotel, the garden blooms with colour amidst traditional pagodas and walkways through the garden.
The hotel comprises of 169 guest rooms with elegant Chinese elements. The design philosophy of “close to nature yet luxurious” is reflected in every aspect of the hotel. The rooms are away from street noise, ensuring utmost peace and tranquillity. Many rooms offer differing views such as the courtyard, Big Wild Goose Pagoda or city view.
- 431 square feet in size
- 2 single beds or 1 king sized bed
- Accommodates up to 3 adults and 2 children
- Mountain view
- Dressing room
- Wardrobe or closet
- Tea/coffee maker
- Mini bar
- Air conditioning
- Safety deposit box
- Refrigerator
- Flat-screen TV
- Satellite channels
- Telephone
- Private bathroom
- Bath or shower
- 646 square feet in size
- 1 king sized bed
- Accommodates up to 3 adults and 2 children
- City and inner courtyard views
- Dressing room
- Wardrobe or closet
- Tea/coffee maker
- Mini bar
- Air conditioning
- Safety deposit box
- Refrigerator
- Dining area
- Dining table
- Flat-screen TV
- Satellite channels
- Telephone
- Private bathroom
- Bath or shower
- 700 square feet in size
- 1 king sized bed
- Accommodates up to 3 adults and 2 children
- City view
- Dressing room
- Wardrobe or closet
- Tea/coffee maker
- Mini bar
- Air conditioning
- Safety deposit box
- Refrigerator
- Dining table
- Dining area
- Flat-screen TV
- Satellite channels
- Telephone
- Private bathroom
- Bath or shower
- 700 square feet in size
- 2 single beds or 1 king sized bed
- Accommodates up to 2 adults and one child
- Garden and inner courtyard views
- Balcony
- Patio
- Dressing room
- Wardrobe or closet
- Tea/coffee maker
- Mini bar
- Air conditioning
- Safety deposit box
- Refrigerator
- Dining area
- Flat-screen TV
- Satellite channels
- Telephone
- Private bathroom
- Bath or shower
- 431 square feet in size
- 1 king sized bed
- Accommodates up to 3 adults and 2 children
- Mountain view
- Dressing room
- Wardrobe or closet
- Tea/coffee maker
- Mini bar
- Air conditioning
- Safety deposit box
- Refrigerator
- Flat-screen TV
- Satellite channels
- Telephone
- Private bathroom
- Bath or shower
Cai Feng Lou, inspired by the Chinese’ millennia long love affair with birds encapsulates grace and rich colour whilst carrying a note of exquisite modernity through evoking a warm nostalgia for China’s traditions. Indulge on Chinese and Yunnan cuisines in the restaurant which features an exquisite menu section offering the best of China’s past, present and future.
Dine at Xi’an Yan to experience all day dining, fusing eastern and western food culture with several open cooking stations. Here, selected seasonal food is freshly prepared and cooked at the cooking stations and there is also a unique noodle bar where guests can taste the exotic local flavours, operating until midnight, as you enjoy the charm of authentic Chinese late night supper.
Located at the city centre of Xi’an, the Bell Tower marks the geographical centre of the ancient capital and was built in 1384 to dominate the surrounding countryside and provide an early warning of attack. The tower consists of two storeys inside of which a staircase spirals upwards with three layers of eaves to reduce the impact of rain on the building. A large 42 tonne bronze bell stands at the top of the tower at over 500 years old and was rung to mark the time during the night in Beijing to avoid waking the citizens. From the top of the tower, visitors can see views of the Drum Tower, see over the neighbourhood hutong rooftops and the skyscrapers of downtown Beijing.
Covering a total area of 4.67 hectares, Qujiang Polar Ocean Park is one of the largest polar ocean theme parks in China and consists of the ocean pavilion, polar pavilion and business street. The ocean pavilion displays freshwater and seawater life, animal feeding, and ocean-themed cultural performances. The polar pavilion displays animals such as polar bears, penguins, arctic wolves, seals, fur seals and more as well as dolphin and animal feeding performances. The Ocean Science Hall exhibits a sample of Bryde’s Whale and visitors can learn ocean knowledge from professional guides as well as children being able to make samples by themselves.
The Xi’an Botanical Garden is home to over 4000 species and consists of 11 areas: Silk Road Garden, Qinling Garden, Children’s Garden, Forgotten Garden, Hundred Flowers Garden, Water Garden, Rose Garden, Vine Garden, System Garden, Herb Garden, and Rock Garden. Visitors can observe many types of plants such as Victoria Amazonica in the water garden, Chinese Roses in the Silk Road Garden, Peony in the Hundred Flowers Garden, and much more. Visitors can explore the garden which puts on a variety of flower shows each year depending on the flowering seasons like Tulips Show in spring, Lotus Show in summer, Chrysanthemum Show in autumn and Plum Flower Show in winter.
- Children of any age are welcome
- Children aged 18 years and above are considered adults at this property