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Chenzhou airport hotel transfers A small South Hunan city with a big presence, Chenzhou is an often overlooked business haven a couple hundred miles inland from Hong Kong. Surrounded by lush tropics and an endless stretch of riverside restaurants and hotels, guests will have an array of tranquil but bustling ways to wake up. Home to two floors, the massive facility offers seven large indoor spaces that can fit a range of three thousand to six thousand, slightly smaller VIP rooms and multi-purpose halls adding a bit more comfort for groups in the hundreds. There are also unique outdoor spaces across both the South and North Plazas. Without consistent subway and only limited bus stations close to the venue’s adjacent Wuling Avenue, guests are especially encouraged to get around with a private vehicle instead. Look forward to the freedom of exploring China’s quiet back roads with a small sedan or spacious SUV, meet-and-greet services offering the option of seeing from the whim of a local personal driver or the reliable efficiency of taxis, each great for catching flights at Ganzhou Huangjin Airport.
Nestled in the hills of China’s South Hunan province, guests will have relatively close access to Asian landmarks like Dongjiang Lake and the vivid Shiliu Bay Ecological Park. Have enough energy to see all the beauty of the surrounding nature by booking the right hotel to come home to, the closest options to the venue including Chenzhou Huatian Hotel and its custom headboards paired with regal floor-to-ceiling lookouts, slightly cheaper but still upscale suites available at the Xiongsen Holiday Villa Hotel. For the most convenience, the Tianyi Business Hotel offers across-the-street access paired with rooftop hangouts and its own business facilities. Continue beyond the immediate area for breath-taking views at sunset, either from the nearby lookouts at Feitian Mountain Bridge or the fascinating volcanic-carved paths at Feitanshan National Geopark. And for guaranteed good times, end the night with an interesting dinner, especially popular sites including the upscale fusion at either Chun Yan Restaurant or Tai Gu Hui Restaurant, not to mention traditional Celtic eats at Sean’s Irish Pub. |