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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: A blissful sanctuary on the banks of the West Lake

Feature: The most spacious guest rooms in Hangzhou

Rooms: 81 rooms & suites and 3 villas

Location: Hangzhou, China

Nearest airport: Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport

Transfer: 45 minutes from Hangzhou Xiaoshan Airport by car transfer. NB: Visas are required for China.

Luxury Holidays At Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou at West Lake

Designed to mimic an intimate lakeside village - with pavilions, passageways and traditional pagodas - Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou at West Lake perfectly emulates the gentle spirit of the lake. Set on the enchanting western bank, intertwined with weeping willows, ponds, streams and heavenly garden flowers, it is a sanctuary of serenity. The seventy-eight guest rooms are the most spacious in Hangzhou, displaying classic Four Seasons style, peppered with Oriental characteristics. Between the nooks, enclaves and courtyards, guests happen upon decadent swimming pools, a gymnasium and an Oriental spa, as well as various dining venues, bars and lounges, all of which provide a flawless Four Seasons service.

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Why Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou at West Lake is so special...

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Culture & History

Added to the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2011, the captivating West Lake is surrounded on three sides by gentle hills, its shores presenting countless scenes of bridges, pavilions, gardens, pagodas, and ancient causeways. Explore a masterpiece of ancient Chinese architecture, built to ward off the spirits responsible for flooding, Six Harmonies Pagoda, or discover Lingyin Temple, one of China's largest and wealthiest Buddhist sites. For a taste of authentic China, embark on the fascinating Dragon Well Tea Plantation Walk, or visit the city's Ha Fang Street - boasting centuries-old shops, it epitomises ancient Hangzhou.

Romance

A secluded retreat surrounded by traditional Chinese gardens and the enchanting West Lake, Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou is an unrivalled destination for a romantic escape of your dreams. Wander hand-in-hand along hidden paths and beneath ancient bridges that surround the water, before harmonising your bodies and minds with a sensual couple's spa treatment or calming garden yoga. Eleven beautiful, stand-alone private dining rooms are dotted around a beguiling lagoon, offering an evening of undisturbed intimacy over delicious Thai cuisine.

Spa Breaks

The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou at West Lake is superb and is where guests can enjoy a comprehensive menu of Asian spa treatments, across eleven treatment rooms, from 10am until 10pm daily. Products and services are totally luxurious, with herbal bathing, full-body exfoliation and perfumed water rituals on offer, while hydrotherapy plays a big part in your spa experience. Other treatments include white china-clay wraps and various steam remedies using herbal ingredients.

Luxury Family Holidays

As always, children are made very welcome at Four Seasons Hotel Hangzhou at West Lake and the Concierge will be more than happy to advise families on city attractions and lakeside activities that they may enjoy. In-room films can be requested and children can use both swimming pools – those under twelve years of age must be supervised by an adult. However, this is a very secluded, tranquil resort, a fair distance from Hangzhou itself and situated on the quietest bank of West Lake, so it may not be suitable for guests who require non-stop entertainment.

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Disabled Services

Wheelchair-accessible rooms are available in the Grand Premier King Size category and have wider doors, lowered peepholes, lowered light switches, grab bars for the bathtub and toilet and roll-in showers. Common areas are accessible by wheelchair.

   

Hangzhou Travel Information

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Climate

Whilst the weather in Hangzhou is relatively mild year round, it does see four distinct seasons. Summer – from June to September – is characterized by warm, wet weather; July’s average temperature is 29°C. Two rainy seasons occur each year; the Plum Rain Season – falling in early July- is followed by heavy rains and potential typhoons in August and September. The cold winter falls between December and February, with January’s average temperature sitting at just 3°C. As a result, the best time to explore this breathtakingly beautiful part of China is during Spring, from March to May, or Autumn – from September to November – when the weather is pleasant and mild.

Getting There

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Lakes

Utterly spotless and completely mesmerising, Hangzhou’s dreamy West Lake is totally unrivalled in its serenity, and has inspired artists, poets and emperors alike for centuries. Discover the watercolour of willow-lined banks, mist-covered hills and intricately-designed pagodas, as you explore the lake by bicycle, gondola-style boat or aboard the impressive dragon shaped tour boat - offering fascinating excursions. Absorb the flawless scenery from pretty walk-ways and perfectly placed benches in parks and gardens, or visit one of the lake’s enchanting islands; Gushan Island, the largest, houses the Zhejiang Provincial Museum and Zhongshan Park.

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Temples

A hub of ancient Chinese and Buddhist culture, Hangzhou is bursting at the seams with sensational temples and pretty pagodas. The most famous Buddhist temple in the city –destroyed and rebuilt a staggering 16 times – Lingyin Temple, includes the remarkable Hall of the Four Heavenly Kings, housing four vast guardian statues and a cabinet containing Milefo, the future Buddha. Explore the serene Jingci Temple, still monastically active and boasting a number of striking Buddhist effigies, or climb the tight stairs of the 60m-high octagonal Six Harmonies Pagoda - passing sculptures, bells, shrines and inscriptions.

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Culture

The humble cup of tea is a true symbol of Chinese heritage and a necessary part of any trip to Hangzhou. Take a scenic trip up into West Lake’s hills, escaping the bustle of the city, and discover the lush green and utterly tranquil Dragon Well Tea Village and its enchanting plantations. During spring, watch local workers – dressed in straw hats – as they pick the precious tea leaves, leaving them in baskets to dry beneath the sun. Afterwards, sit back and relax in a traditional teahouse - no visit would be complete without a taste of the delicious, distinctive tea.

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Dining

You will be spoilt for choice when dining in Hangzhou, a city boasting countless foodie streets and unpretentious yet exquisite restaurants. Embrace China’s love-affair with food as you wander down Zhongshan South Road Food Street, lined with casual eateries and stalls selling a mouth watering selection of local street food – from fresh seafood to famous Beggar’s Chicken. Alongside this laid-back fare, Hangzhou offers world-class fine dining; Jin Sha restaurant at the Four Seasons Hangzhou at West Lake – voted among the “2015 Best 50 Restaurants in China” by Food & Wine Magazine – serves gourmet Shanghainese, Cantonese and classical local cuisine.

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Shopping

Enjoy wonderfully unique shopping in Hangzhou – home to numerous late-night shopping centres and adjoining restaurants, bars and coffee shops. Make a trip to Tiyuchang Road – Hangzhou China Silk Road – and walk the peaceful, leafy boulevard adorned in paper lanterns and a mirage of silk in every colour imaginable. The exquisite 100% pure silk is, quite simply, sublime and you won’t find any of this quality at these prices anywhere in the west. Meanwhile, the bustling Qinghefang Old Street is dotted with curio stalls - perfect for souvenirs - and leads on to Southern Song Imperial Street, packed with shops and cafes.

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