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Guangzhou, also known as Canton, is the capital of Guangdong Province and the third-largest city in China. Located in the Pearl River Delta, Guangzhou is about two hours from Hong Kong and Macau. With over 2,200 years of history, the city is home to ancient temples, busy shopping streets, and modern high-rises. It’s also a food lover’s dream, famous for its Cantonese dishes like dim sum and local snacks.
You can wander through Xiguan’s old neighborhoods with traditional qi lou buildings, stroll along the quiet streets of Shamian Island with its colonial-style houses, or take a boat ride on the Pearl River to see the city lit up at night. Food streets like Panfu Road and Huifu East Road are perfect for trying local favorites like rice rolls and Sampan porridge.
Getting to Guangzhou is now even easier. Starting May 15, 2024, foreign cruise tour groups arranged by legitimate Chinese travel agencies can enter Guangzhou and Shenzhen visa-free for 15 days. Trip.com is one of the best local travel agencies in China to help you book hotels and make your trip worry-free.
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN) is the city’s main airport, about 28 km north of downtown. It’s a hub for China Southern Airlines and connects to cities worldwide, including Los Angeles, Vancouver, London, Paris, Sydney, and several Asian destinations. From the airport, you can take a taxi or the metro (Line 3) directly into the city.
If you catch a red-eye flight to Guangzhou, staying at a hotel with free airport pick-up can make your trip much simpler~
Hotel Name | Distance from Airport (CAN) | Service Info (incl. Shuttle) |
Guangzhou Baiyun Airport Baorun Yunxi Hotel | ~2 km (~1.2 miles) | 24/7 free airport pick-up/drop-off, restaurant, laundry, meeting room, smart rooms with Wi-Fi, and currency exchange. |
S & P Holiday Inn (Guangzhou Baiyun Airport) | ~5 km (~3.1 miles) | Free priority airport pick-up/drop-off, private parking, business center, Wi-Fi, and station pick-up service. |
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High-speed trains roll into Guangzhou South Railway Station from all over—Hong Kong in under an hour, Beijing in 8 hours, and Shanghai in 7. Regional trains stop at Guangzhou East. Guangzhou has several railway stations, the busiest among them are: Guangzhou East Railway Station and Guangzhou South Railway Station.
Once in the city, you can grab a Yang Cheng Tong card if you’re staying a few days. It works on the metro, buses, and some taxis, saves you money, and spares you the hassle of carrying small change. For most visitors, the metro is the best option, while taxis are great for late-night rides or short trips.
Pick Tianhe for city buzz, Yuexiu for landmarks, or Liwan to soak up local life.
Guangzhou is full of amazing places to visit, from scenic river views to animal parks and towering landmarks. There’s plenty to see and do, so here are some of the top spots you shouldn’t miss!
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