Hidden Art Retreats in the City

Art Prelude: The "Striped Bear" and Symphony of Light in the Lobby
Step into the Days Wyndham Hotel, and the first thing to catch your eye is a 3-meter-tall fiberglass abstract striped bear sculpture in the lobby. With black-and-white zebra stripes clashing against a yellow top hat, the design draws inspiration from the gentlemanly gesture of tipping one's hat, blending modernity with a touch of warmth and courtesy. Above, geometric flowing pendant lights complement the floor-to-ceiling windows, where natural light dances with artistic installations. Even before checking in, a sense of calm sets in.

Take the elevator to the 14th floor, where the seating alcoves by the corridor windows offer the first hint to "slow down" during your journey. As evening approaches, warm light filters through the curtains, and sitting in the alcove gazing at the city lights gently dissolves the day's fatigue.

Step into the room, where a 1.8-meter bed with skin-friendly linens awaits. The bedside dual-control panel and charging ports are conveniently within reach. The bathroom is the real surprise: a marble countertop with double-layer storage, neatly prepared towels and hairdryer, and a rattan laundry basket warmly lit to complement the wood-textured wall tiles—turning even the act of freshening up into a ritualistic experience.

The "Telephone Story" Hidden in the Corner
In the guest room area, a black retro rotary phone adds a nostalgic touch to the tech-savvy hotel. This "ancient artifact" without internet connectivity becomes a mysterious channel for contacting the front desk or seeking information. Pressing "0" to connect feels like a time warp back to the golden age of telephony in 1995.

The "City Frame" Outside the Window and Culinary Therapy
At 6 a.m., the restaurant's floor-to-ceiling windows frame the gradually brightening skyline. The glass curtain wall shields you from the outside noise while capturing every hue of the city's dawn and dusk. Even during breakfast, you might find yourself staring out the window for half an hour—those "blank moments" in travel photography often hide here.

Balancing Travel and Living
The charm of Days Wyndham lies in blending "journey" and "life" into a single reel of film: the artistic bear in the lobby and the warm light in the guest room, the nostalgic rotary phone and the modern silent mode of smart systems, the restaurant's cuisine and its window views... all seemingly contradictory elements achieve harmony here.

Where to next? Perhaps the answer lies in the interplay of light and shadow on the artistic screen in the hotel lobby. Zhuhai Jinwan Haiquanwan Days Wyndham Hotel

Post by 珠海金灣亞朵酒店 | Sep 3, 2025

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