Nearby: Bijiang Railway Station, Beijiao Railway Station, Changlu Farm show on map
Ranked #13 Hotel in Foshan
Rated by 114 Hotel Guests
Top 3 Nationalities of Hotel Guests
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Australian
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Dane
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Canadian
Recent Reviews
- "China first stop"Sep 3, 2025
- "5 star for 3 star prices"Aug 23, 2025
- "Probably best for locals rather than Foreigners"Feb 19, 2025
Main Features
Breakfast
Parking
Airport Shuttle
Family Friendly
Business Center
Restaurant
Highlights of Country Garden Holiday Hotels Foshan
Escape from busy streets and please your eyes with greener surroundings
Fantastic soft beds, good for relaxation and a good night sleep
Spacious rooms with amenities to help you to have an enjoyable vacation
Little adventure is the missing ingredient for you to have fabulous vacation - visit Chimelong xiang Safari park near the hotel
Treat yourself with delicious cuisines of Agio Trattoria restaurant
Need to be amazed and laugh at the same time - it’s time to go to Changlong international circus
Visit Changlu farm - educational trip filled with excitement
Free WiFi and Free Parking
No booking fees. Best price guaranteed Availability at Country Garden Holiday Hotels Foshan
| Room type | # of guests in room | |
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| Deluxe Room |
1 Queen Bed or 2 Twin Beds Sleeps 3 guests (up to 2 children) |
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| Superior Triple Room |
3 Beds Sleeps 3 guests (up to 2 children) |
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- Can I access the Internet and phone?
- What happens if I get sick?
- What if I need help?
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Local Guide
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- 47 pages of the most frequently used Chinese phrases in English
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How to get to the hotel?
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- Most taxi drivers don't speak much English, they don't recognise the hotel name & address if you only show them these in English
- By getting your free Local Guide and Phrase Book after booking, you’ll be zero worry on getting lost
Location of Country Garden Holiday Hotels Foshan
- Inside Country Garden, Yushan Road, Zhongcun, Panyu Area, Foshan, China
What's In the Hotel
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- Free WiFi
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- Lobby Newspaper
- Safe-deposit Box show more
- Gift Shop
- Shopping on Site
- Computer Station
- Porter & Bellhop
- Number of floors - 3
- Number of meeting rooms - 8
- Number of restaurants - 2
- Number of buildings/towers - 2
- Total number of rooms - 201
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- Concierge Services
- Airport Transportation (Surcharge) show more
- Train Station Pickup (Surcharge)
- Laundry Facilities
- Dry Cleaning & Laundry Service
- Free Childcare
- Luggage Storage
- Conference space size (meters) - 37
- Conference space size (feet) - 407
- Meeting Room
- Conference Center
- Frontdesk Service (24 Hours)
- ATM/Banking
- Tours/Ticket Assistance
- Express Check-in
- Area Shuttle (Surcharge)
- Shopping Center Shuttle (Surcharge)
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- Indoor Pool
- Fitness Facilities show more
- Kid's Pool
- Sauna
- Steam Room
- Tennis on Site
- Tennis Court
- Hair Salon
- Grocery/Convenience Store
- Game Room
- Library
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- Free Breakfast
- Bar & Lounge show more
- Coffee/Tea In Lobby
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- Outdoor Pool
- Garden
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- Chinese
- English
Enjoy Your Room
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- Air Conditioning
- Private Bathroom show more
- In-Room Safe
- Minibar
- Balcony
- Blackout Curtains
- Soundproofed Rooms
- Desk
- Complimentary Newspaper
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- Free Internet Access
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- Hair Dryer
- Deep Soaking Bathtub show more
- Bathrobes
- Rainfall Shower
- Separate Bathtub and Shower
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- Climate Control
- Cable TV Service
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- Refrigerator
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- Room Service
- Daily Housekeeping show more
- Turndown Service
Good to Know
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Check in from 2:00 PM
Check out until 12:00 PM -
- ¥450.00 ($70.40) per vehicle (one way)
- ¥150.00 ($23.47) per night
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Reviews of Country Garden Holiday Hotels Foshan
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China first stop
Gary E
Los Angeles, California | Sep 3, 2025 | Trip type: FamilyComfortable room with daily service. Soft beds by Chinrse standard's. Resort has good facilities for a family; bowling, snooker, pool, badminton table tennis and a large in/outdoor pool. Buffet breakfast is good.
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5 star for 3 star prices
gazzaRockhampton
rockhampton | Aug 23, 2025 | Trip type: CouplesMost rooms are okay the noise is in the front of the resort the whole place is silver service Chinese style.
The staff try but English is not their first language so bear with them as they are very friendly and try -
Probably best for locals rather than Foreigners
737lucasp
Colorado | Feb 19, 2025It feels a bit like a country club, but it's a bit old. Also, it doesn't look anything like the photo here on TripAdvisor. That said, the service was strong, and the breakfast buffet was pretty good. The other thing about it is that it is pretty far from, say, public transportation, so it's best if you have a car.
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Not quite there, yet
gqueen8
Melbourne, Australia | May 7, 2025 | Trip type: BusinessLet me begin by saying we've been travelling to Guangzhou for over 15 years twice a year to attend the Canton Fair and have stayed at many hotels of varying ratings.This establishment caught my eye due to the price (very reasonable for Fair time) and photos of the room. There is a complimentary shuttle bus to the Fair which leaves at 8:30am and returns at 6pm but if you miss these you need to take a taxi. With travel time of approx an hour, it makes for a long day. Perhaps they could think about a second return bus at say 5pm?
The room we were given in block 8 was wonderful - large, modern and very quiet with a balcony to let in fresh air. Free wi-fi as well which was a bonus, although the tea making facilities offer Chinese teabags only and no sugar. The staff at front of desk and reception are friendly and competent in English, although strangely they don't offer currency exchange. But it is at the restaurants & back of house that we were subjected to that implacable Chinese characteristic of ignoring westerners (because they can't or don't want to understand).
Firstly I complained about some other guests (Chinese) who lit cigarettes in the no-smoking area at breakfast. No-one did anything and the guests just laughed at us as we moved to a table in a different area. Secondly, the communal toaster, coffee pot, condiment containers and surrounds were quite grotty. Obviously these are not cleaned daily and I almost gagged looking at our salt shaker that appeared as if it had some-one's nose pickings stuck on it.
Our daily housekeeping was as haphazard. Toilet-paper roll not replaced (maybe they allocate a quota?) which was difficult to communicate when my husband had diarrhea. We received 2 newspapers but on the 3rd & 4th days delivery suddenly stopped. Likewise our complimentary fruit platter - not replenished.
We still can't come to grips with having to pay to use the gym and/or swimming pool. From my perspective, hotel amenities should be included in the rack rate. This was a disappointment as my husband likes to do laps in the morning but I refuse to pay approx USD12 for a swim, no matter how beautiful the pool.
Because this establishment is so far from everything, you're really confined to eating in-house. The "western" restaurant is terrible. We waited over half an hour for a bowl of soup and a serve of (cold) french fries. Then when I tried to sign the bill to our room, we were refused and told we had to pay cash or see reception to top up our holding deposit. Really? As if we were going to abscond without paying our USD10 meal. The Chinese restaurant upstairs is much better. The staff try hard to communicate and meals arrived within 10mins with a good dose of humour. Just goes to prove that old saying "when in Rome..."
A nice touch that we've never come across before was a net-working party in the evening with complimentary snacks for Canton fair attendees. Club sandwiches, (hot) french fries, cookies, coke & beer were provided in the hotel lobby on 2 of the nights we were there. The first night there was also dumpling-making & traditional Chinese music performed by a local student - quite good.
To sum up, I'm still not sure about this place. Yes, the room was great and the distance to Canton Fair not too bad. If you can cope with inconsistencies in service and food, it's probably worth a try. If we stay here again I'll be bringing Liptons teabags, sugar, uht milk, museli bars and maybe even some 2-minute cup moodles! -
Not quite there, yet
gqueen8
Melbourne, Australia | May 6, 2025 | Trip type: BusinessLet me begin by saying we've been travelling to Guangzhou for over 15 years twice a year to attend the Canton Fair and have stayed at many hotels of varying ratings.This establishment caught my eye due to the price (very reasonable for Fair time) and photos of the room. There is a complimentary shuttle bus to the Fair which leaves at 8:30am and returns at 6pm but if you miss these you need to take a taxi. With travel time of approx an hour, it makes for a long day. Perhaps they could think about a second return bus at say 5pm?
The room we were given in block 8 was wonderful - large, modern and very quiet with a balcony to let in fresh air. Free wi-fi as well which was a bonus, although the tea making facilities offer Chinese teabags only and no sugar. The staff at front of desk and reception are friendly and competent in English, although strangely they don't offer currency exchange. But it is at the restaurants & back of house that we were subjected to that implacable Chinese characteristic of ignoring westerners (because they can't or don't want to understand).
Firstly I complained about some other guests (Chinese) who lit cigarettes in the no-smoking area at breakfast. No-one did anything and the guests just laughed at us as we moved to a table in a different area. Secondly, the communal toaster, coffee pot, condiment containers and surrounds were quite grotty. Obviously these are not cleaned daily and I almost gagged looking at our salt shaker that appeared as if it had some-one's nose pickings stuck on it.
Our daily housekeeping was as haphazard. Toilet-paper roll not replaced (maybe they allocate a quota?) which was difficult to communicate when my husband had diarrhea. We received 2 newspapers but on the 3rd & 4th days delivery suddenly stopped. Likewise our complimentary fruit platter - not replenished.
We still can't come to grips with having to pay to use the gym and/or swimming pool. From my perspective, hotel amenities should be included in the rack rate. This was a disappointment as my husband likes to do laps in the morning but I refuse to pay approx USD12 for a swim, no matter how beautiful the pool.
Because this establishment is so far from everything, you're really confined to eating in-house. The "western" restaurant is terrible. We waited over half an hour for a bowl of soup and a serve of (cold) french fries. Then when I tried to sign the bill to our room, we were refused and told we had to pay cash or see reception to top up our holding deposit. Really? As if we were going to abscond without paying our USD10 meal. The Chinese restaurant upstairs is much better. The staff try hard to communicate and meals arrived within 10mins with a good dose of humour. Just goes to prove that old saying "when in Rome..."
A nice touch that we've never come across before was a net-working party in the evening with complimentary snacks for Canton fair attendees. Club sandwiches, (hot) french fries, cookies, coke & beer were provided in the hotel lobby on 2 of the nights we were there. The first night there was also dumpling-making & traditional Chinese music performed by a local student - quite good.
To sum up, I'm still not sure about this place. Yes, the room was great and the distance to Canton Fair not too bad. If you can cope with inconsistencies in service and food, it's probably worth a try. If we stay here again I'll be bringing Liptons teabags, sugar, uht milk, museli bars and maybe even some 2-minute cup moodles!
Additional Information about Country Garden Holiday Hotels Foshan
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The Shunde Country Garden Holiday Resort (Guibiyuan Shunde Dujiacun) is located in the Shunde Garden Villa, a short walk from National Highway 105, Guangzhu and Hunan Expressways. Hotel buses run to and from Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Foshan, Zhuhai, Hong Kong and Macau.
Several conference halls are good venues for small gatherings and large seminars and conventions.
A wide range of recreational options are on offer including swimming, tennis, basketball, badminton, squash, bowling and nightlife in the nightclub. -
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