Nearby: Longgang parkson Shopping Center, Heng Feng BuXingJie, Lai star Shop show on map
Ranked #9 Hotel in Guiyang
Rated by 34 Hotel Guests
Top 3 Nationalities of Hotel Guests
-
Australian
-
Spanish
-
British
Recent Reviews
- "Green Tree Inn Guiyang"Jul 14, 2025
- "Wonderful Option"Sep 15, 2025
- "Good value hotel in Guiyang"Mar 31, 2025
Main Features
Breakfast
Parking
Business Center
Restaurant
No booking fees. Best price guaranteed Availability at Greentree Inn Xiaoshizi Hotel Guiyang
We Shop Best Price for You
We always have the best discounts and offers on Greentree Inn Xiaoshizi Hotel Guiyang
But if you do find a lower price on Agoda, Booking.com, Ctrip, Expedia, Hotels.com, HotelsCombined, Kayak, Orbitz, SkyScanner, Wotif, TripAdvisor, Trivago or WeGo we will match the price.
FACT-More Than 90% of Travellers Don't Know the Answers to These Basic Questions
- How do I find my way around?
- How do I communicate with people?
- Can I access the Internet and phone?
- What happens if I get sick?
- What if I need help?
- How do I make my trip memorable?
Book Now and Get Your Must-Have Gifts for Free
Free
Local Guide
Easy To Get Hotel By Taxi, Zero Worry On Getting Lost
- Your hotel name and address in Chinese
- Your hotel local phone number
- Interactive map of attractions & restaurants nearby your hotel
Free
Phrase Book
Find Your Way with Ease
- 47 pages of the most frequently used Chinese phrases in English
- Helpful for: restaurants, shopping, nightlife, health and emergency services & so much more!
Free
China Travel Advice
Travel With Confidence in China for Leisure and Business
- 28 pages on DOs and DON'Ts in China
- Cultivate better business relations through advice on appropriate behavior
- Learn proper etiquette to communicate more effectively with locals
- Immerse yourself in Chinese customs and culture for a richer
How to get to the hotel?
-
- 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 Greentree Inn Xiaoshizi Hotel Guiyang
- No.61 Zhongshan Road, Guiyang, China
-
-
- Longgang parkson Shopping Center
- Lai star Shop
- Southern flowers Kam Shopping Center
-
- Guiyang Railway Station
- Hongfu Temple
- Yangming Temple
- Guiyang People's Stadium
-
What's In the Hotel
-
- Free WiFi
-
- Free Self Parking
- Parking (Limited Spaces)
-
- Total number of rooms - 96
-
- Dry Cleaning & Laundry Service
- Luggage Storage show more
- Business Center
- Meeting Room
-
- Game Room
-
- Breakfast (Surcharge)
- Restaurant
-
- Chinese
- English
Enjoy Your Room
-
- Private Bathroom
-
- Free WiFi
-
- Television
- Phone show more
- Climate Control
- Cable TV Service
Brought to you by
Reviews of Greentree Inn Xiaoshizi Hotel Guiyang
-
Green Tree Inn Guiyang
Arie B
Beijing, Beijing, China | Jul 14, 2025 | Trip type: CouplesAfter 7 hours delay at Beijing airport we arrived at the hotel at 20.00 hour. The staff was very helpful and started to look for the reservation, They needed 145 yuan on top of the room rate as a guarantee, but i was returned to me the next morning.
The room was clean and the bathroom was redecorated. The hotel does not offer breakfast but in the streets are many small noodle shops to get a tasty breakfast.
The hotel accept bank and credit cards, they also helped with writing down directions in the city to show to the taxi driver.The location is good many shops, restaurants and bars are nearby, in the night it is noisy, better close the windows.
Recommended. -
Wonderful Option
AliJavi
Barcelona, Spain | Sep 15, 2025 | Trip type: CouplesHotel situado en pleno centro de Guiyang. Habitaciones muy amplias con camas muy comodas, baño correcto para el standar chino. El personal del hotel es maravilloso y te intentan ayudar ante cualquier consulta que tengas. En los bajos y enfrente del Hotel, hay un par de pastelerias donde desayunar y justo en la misma puerta un mercadillo subterraneo donde realizar comprar. Tambien en los alrededores hay varios centro comerciales, y un par mercadillos nocturnos donde ir a cenar (solo hay puestos de comida). A 10 minutos del hotel puedes visitar Jiaxu Lou, espectacular iluminado por la noche.
-
Good value hotel in Guiyang
sueonholiday
Sydney | Mar 31, 2025 | Trip type: CouplesAlthough they spoke no English in this hotel (as with this whole area of China) staff went out of their way to assist us in finding a guide for our day tour to Kaili. Rooms were small but comfortable and clean with good showers in clean bathrooms. Location was central with plenty of restaurants nearby. This is a typical Chinese hotel, not upmarket but good value and a good base.
-
床很舒服
A TripAdvisor Member
Jan 9, 2026 | Trip type: Business酒店离人民广场很近,周边娱乐、餐饮和购物都很方便。酒店属于典型的商务酒店,提供免费的无线和有线网络,速度还不错,办公很便捷。尤其值得提出的是,大床房的大床很舒服,不仅床的硬度适中,而且被子柔软,完全不属于喜来登的天梦系列。
-
the picture are a lie
netllama
Sf Bay Area | Mar 4, 2025 | Trip type: Solo travelI used to have a policy never to stay at a hotel overseas that doesn't have any English language reviews on tripadvisor. I foolishly violated that policy for this hotel, and regretted it badly. So much is wrong with this place, starting with the fact that the pictures on their website are absolutely nothing like the room I was put in. I arrived on a late night flight out of Shanghai with a reservation for 2 nights. The front desk staff spoke just about no English other than the word "money". After a lot of hand gestures, I figured out that they wanted me to provide a 100Y deposit (I assume for mini-bar like stuff in the room). But when I wanted to put it on my creditcard, they seemed to claim that either they didn't accept credit cards, or that their card reader was broken. So I gave them cash, and headed up to my room. This room was quite literally a closet. It was at the end of the hall, in a corner, and it was barely larger than the bed. The bed was hard as a rock (which is pretty standard throughout asia, I'm not holding that against this hotel). Their website claimed internet access in every room, however when I attempted to use it, there was none. So I went to the front desk to attempt to inquire, and eventually I learned that the only place that wifi was provided in the hotel was in the cold, loud, smoky (yes, people smoke everywhere in china) lobby. The bathroom in my room was quite a mess. Hair was stuck to the walls and floors, the grout was moldy, and pealing in places. There was a sign prominently displayed on the front desk with "BREAKFAST" as the only word in English. I foolishly assumed that this meant that the hotel restaurant sold breakfast. However, when I walked in there just before 8AM, most of the lights were turned out, and the staff was sitting on a couch watching what looked like a Chinese soap-opera. When they noticed me, they all jumped up, and scurried around, and seated me in this booth like table, with torn seats, and a stained tablecloth. None of them spoke any English beyond the word "sorry" which they repeated often. They brought me a glass of hot water, and I randomly pointed to an item on a menu that was only in Chinese. I figured, I'd end up getting something that would be edible. After sitting there for nearly 15 minutes, someone came over and started flailing their arms side to side, and took away my water, followed by saying "sorry" about 10 times in a row. I have no clue at all what was wrong, but it seemed like they were not able to serve me any food. Upon returning to the hotel at the end of my first full day, my room key no longer worked. As if this isn't annoying enough, the hotel has only one, very slow elevator. They did manage to get my room key working again. The second (and final night) at the hotel was a disaster. Right around midnight, someone in one of the ajoining rooms decided to throw a party. At least I can only assume it was a party, as there was loud music, lots of clapping and people screaming. This went on until nearly 3AM. I actually went down to the front desk around 1AM hoping to have them do something, but they had no clue what I was saying. Even without the party, the walls are paper thin. I could hear every time anyone did anything around me, from climbing into their bed to using the toilet.
This place is pretty horrid. I guess for $26/night, I got what I paid for. I honestly wouldn't have minded nearly as much had they not fabricated photos of the rooms, promised in-room internet access, and a restaurant that served breakfast.
Additional Information about Greentree Inn Xiaoshizi Hotel Guiyang
-
- GreenTree Inn Guiyang Xiaoshizi Business Hotel China - Guizhou
-
If you have booked this hotel via our site, you can manage your booking online.
-
If you represent the official hotel chain or the individual property, you can update the hotel details and promotional offers via the GM Management Form.



