Nestled along the Pearl River, Elegant Hotel Guangzhou Panyu Square offers 118 exquisitely designed guestrooms to accommodate business trips, family vacations, and leisure getaways. Featuring a fitness center, riverside dining, an outdoor pool, Lingnan-style gardens, and sprawling lawns, the hotel blends urban convenience with the tranquility of nature.
East Meets West in Architectural Harmony
The hotel showcases a unique fusion of Chinese and Western design philosophies. The lobby draws inspiration from traditional Qilou arcades, infused with Lingnan cultural elements. A sophisticated monochrome palette of black, white, and gray creates a nostalgic ambiance, transporting guests to the charming alleyways of ancient Lingnan.
Nanyang Retro Charm
Here, you can immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Nanyang (Southeast Asian) style—where Eastern and Western influences converge. The design pays tribute to the exotic allure of Qilou old streets, combining refined textures, geometric patterns, and interplay of light and shadow to craft a sophisticated aesthetic. Like a silent masterpiece, every detail whispers tales of heritage and grace.
Cultural Immersion
Dragon Boat Heritage
The fertile river networks of Lingnan have nurtured a vibrant Dragon Boat culture. In Guangzhou, "Pá Lóngzhōu" (dragon boat racing) is more than a sport—it's a series of time-honored rituals, including Awakening the Dragon, Green Gathering, Inviting Scenes, Racing, and Dragon Hibernation, each step brimming with historical significance.
Huo'er Walls
The undulating Huo'er (wok-ear) gables resemble musical notes, echoing the architectural wisdom of Lingnan. As iconic symbols of traditional residences, these structures—built with blue bricks, stone pillars, and intricate carvings—often adorn ancestral halls and affluent estates. Variations among Cantonese, Hakka, and Teochew styles add distinctive charm to the region.
Explore Nearby Attractions
14-minute drive to the ancient Shawan Ancient Town
24-minute journey to Baomo Garden, one of Lingnan's Four Great Classical Gardens