Guangzhou 4-day tour check-in route
📍Introduction to the itinerary: On the first day, we took the high-speed rail to Bu and had a lunch of Hakka cuisine. The stuffed tofu was tender and smooth. For dinner, we chose to eat Min Ji clay pot rice. The clay pot rice was served with the store's special soy sauce and shrimp sauce, which was very delicious. On the second day, we went to Yuexiu District to visit the Yongqingfang Tourism and Cultural Area. Along the way, we had a cup of special ice cream at the popular check-in shop Ice Cream Shop, and then enjoyed a meal at Guangzhou Restaurant. Its rice pork is excellent and exquisitely presented. On the third day, we went to Liwan District to taste morning tea for the first time at Yutang Chunnuan Teahouse in the White Swan Hotel, which is considered to be the top and ceiling of Guangzhou's morning tea world and has the reputation of being the first five-star hotel in Guangzhou, China. Although the price is not cheap, the dim sum is indeed of top quality, and the store's signature dish, Sachima, is a must-order for every guest. We also enjoyed Western food at a very distinctive and exquisitely decorated French restaurant nearby that day. At the end of the trip, we also visited another internet-famous restaurant, Jian Ji Noodle Shop, to eat its signature E-Noodles. The portion was quite large and the taste was really delicious and worth recommending.
🚩Travel route Tianhe District > Liwan District > Yuexiu District
🏖️Check-in attractions Guangzhou Yongqingfang Tourism and Cultural Zone; Guangzhou Shamian Island
🚇Transportation: Take Guangzhou Metro Line 1, Line 3 and Line 6
📷Photography Enning Road, Yongxingfang; White Swan Hotel, Shamian Island; French Locomotive Restaurant, Shamian Island
🍜Special food Special clay pot rice; Guangzhou authentic Hakka dish stuffed tofu; Enning Road special ice cream; Guangzhou Restaurant's Youmi Pig; Guangzhou morning tea ceiling White Swan Hotel's Sachima
🏠Accommodation recommendations
1. All Seasons Hotel (Guangzhou Tianhe East Railway Station Branch)