
Banyan Tree, located in the Xixi Wetland National Park in Hangzhou, is the only resort hotel in the Xixi Paradise Hotel complex that is connected to the Xixi Wetland waterway and is Banyan Tree's signature hotel in China.
Quaint and exquisite courtyards are cleverly distributed around the water system. Here, the wild Xixi and the elegant gardens complement each other. The design, full of ancient Jiangnan charm, shows the most romantic and poetic appearance of Jiangnan to the fullest.
In addition to the hotel, there's also a teahouse. After a tiring stroll through the Xixi Wetland, order a cup of Longjing tea here, enjoy the scenery, savor the tea, and discuss life, all accompanied by the uniquely elegant fragrance of green tea, while you leisurely spend the afternoon.
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Banyan Tree Hangzhou is a luxurious resort that emphasizes tranquility and wellness, nestled in the serene surroundings of Xixi Wetland. It is renowned for its beautiful natural landscapes, the integration of traditional Chinese architectural elements, and its commitment to sustainable tourism and environmental preservation.
The resort is located in the Xixi Wetland area, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. You can reach it by taxi or private car from the city center. Public transportation options are available, but taxis are the most convenient option for tourists.
The resort operates year-round, and it is open to guests 24/7. However, the best time to visit is during spring and autumn when the weather is mild and pleasant, and the landscape is particularly beautiful.
As this is a luxury resort, prices for accommodation and spa treatments vary. For day visitors, access may be available for certain facilities, but it’s best to check in advance for specific prices and booking details via the official website or through travel agencies.
Yes, booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons or weekends. It is best to book at least 1-2 weeks in advance for accommodations or special experiences.
You can spend a few hours exploring the resort, but to fully experience all its amenities, including the spa, dining, and the wetland, it is recommended to stay for at least one night.
Guided tours are available upon request, but they are typically in Chinese. English-speaking guides may be available with prior notice.
Start by exploring the gardens and tranquil lakeside views. Afterward, head to the wellness spa for a relaxation session, followed by lunch or tea at the resort's restaurant. If time permits, take a boat ride in Xixi Wetland or participate in a yoga session in the afternoon.
No, Banyan Tree Hangzhou focuses on a serene, wellness-oriented experience, and there are no light shows or night visits available. However, guests can enjoy peaceful evening walks or the resort’s evening dining experiences.
While Banyan Tree Hangzhou is a popular resort, it’s not typically crowded. Weekdays, especially Tuesday to Thursday, are less busy. The resort is quieter during the off-peak seasons (winter and early spring).
The resort offers high-end facilities including luxurious rest areas, spas, fine dining restaurants, and boutique shops. There are also restrooms and water stations available throughout the resort.
The resort is accessible for elderly and children. However, some areas of the Xixi Wetland may be difficult to navigate for visitors with disabilities. It is advisable to check accessibility options with the resort in advance.
Credit cards and mobile payments (like Alipay and WeChat Pay) are accepted throughout the resort. Cash is generally not required.
The resort’s restaurant offers vegetarian and vegan options. Halal food is also available upon request, but it is advisable to inform the staff in advance.
Banyan Tree Hangzhou is the primary luxury accommodation in the area. However, there are other hotels in Hangzhou city center, which can be reached within a 20-30 minute drive.
The resort has a boutique offering high-end local crafts, tea, and spa-related products. Nearby shops in Hangzhou also sell silk items, tea, and traditional Chinese artwork.