The Elegance of Jiangnan Above the Clouds – A Stay Experience at Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Hangzhou



【Landmark in the Sky: A Visual Feast at 350 Meters】

As a core landmark in Hangzhou's Olympic Sports Center, the hotel stands tall at 350 meters as the "pinnacle of the city." Floor-to-ceiling windows in the guest rooms offer breathtaking views of the Qiantang River and the Olympic "Lotus Bowl" stadium. At dusk, the sunset paints the clouds in mesmerizing hues—a sight not to be missed. With a touch of a button, the smart curtains reveal the city skyline where "the sun and moon shine together," and at night, the glittering lights resemble a galaxy resting on your pillow—a must-visit for high-altitude enthusiasts.

【Jiangnan Aesthetics in Every Detail】

The lobby features a three-story-tall (41 meters) art installation called "Ink Bamboo Shadows." Celadon-colored sofas are paired with cushions embroidered with Suzhou-style patterns, while the elevator lobby is adorned with a light-shadow mural of the Southern Song Dynasty masterpiece "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains." Even the room key is designed in the shape of a folding fan—every corner embodies the poetic charm of Jiangnan, where "light or heavy makeup, it always suits." The rooms are equipped with smart toilets, Dyson hairdryers, and other premium amenities. Turndown service includes an osmanthus-scented eye mask, delighting even the most detail-oriented guests.

【Hangzhou Flavors on the Tip of the Tongue】

The 27th-floor all-day dining restaurant serves local breakfast specialties like slow-cooked osmanthus lotus root and Ding Sheng cakes. The Chinese restaurant "Blu Mansion" is renowned for its black truffle shrimp dumplings and slow-braised beef. For the evening, head to the 48th-floor Starlight Bar and order the signature cocktail "Qiantang Tide" (rum, lychee, and lime) as you watch the twilight spread from the river across the city—a perfect blend of relaxation and ambiance.

【Service with Warmth: Thoughtfulness in Every Detail】

Upon arrival on a rainy day, the front desk proactively offered a drying bag. When they learned I was traveling with a child, the room was already prepared with kid-sized slippers, a cartoon bathrobe, and a rocking horse toy. At checkout, the farewell gift was West Lake Longjing tea and handmade osmanthus cakes, with the packaging even featuring a hand-painted image of the Broken Bridge—no forced enthusiasm, just the attentiveness of an old friend who knows what you need.

In summary: If you want to experience Hangzhou's "refinement without losing its down-to-earth charm" above the clouds, this hotel—where modern luxury and Jiangnan elegance are seamlessly woven into every corner—will deliver an unexpected delight. Whether for business or a weekend getaway, it allows you to gaze upon the city's vibrancy while keeping a touch of Jiangnan's misty-rain softness in your heart.

Post by _Ava Price Ava 68_ | Jun 7, 2025

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