2026-06-29

WALDORF ASTORIA CHENGDU - The Epitome of Urban Timeless Luxury

Evermore international luxury hotels are flocking into Chengdu Hi-Tech Zone to get a share of the pie capitalizing on the city’s booming economy, which is where the urban luxury Waldorf Astoria Chengdu astutely set its foot in the heart of this most prominent district since 2017, offering an urban classic blend Art Deco luxury accommodation. mylifestylenews writes.


Chengdu is a large metropolis that has a number of key centres for its major 12 administrative business districts. With the Chun Xi Road precinct being one of the most popular and attractive locations for major businesses, electrifying and limitless dining options as well as captivating retails shopping and exciting entertainment, the new Central Business District (CBD) in the south size of Chengdu Hi-Tech Zone has been well established and developed into a new important financial district. 
Once a large farmland on the city’s southern outskirts and over nearly four decades, transformed itself into a hub for emerging and future industries driven by technologies innovation, advanced manufacturing and the digital hub. Now often called the “Silicon Valley of Western China”, this major global center which is now the modern Chengdu Financial City Zone as well as the booming international luxury hotels and one of its kind mixed-use masterplans that combines an urban park with a sunken SKP luxury retail and hospitality landmark that is redefining urban living in Chengdu.


Many hotels these days sit atop a skyscraper and the Waldorf Astoria Chengdu is no exception. With the infamous and striking Tianfu International Financial Center Towers also popularly known as Tianfu Twin Towers that sets the major landmark in this area, the Waldorf Astoria Chengdu is practically across the longest avenue in the city expansive greenways of Tianfu Boulevard. It is described as the new crown jewel in the burgeoning Chengdu Hi-Tech Zone and is close to the tranquil Jiaozi Park.


Part of a development of the hotel includes fashionable shopping mall, offices and gourmet dining options, the 52-story landmark is housed within the high-end 99 Plaza, so it is not short of things to do if you need to stretch your legs or lighten your wallet.


The stunning hotel entrance is a statement in itself with a large golden port cochere that stands out like a beacon of light with metal lattice frameworks detailing that offers a sense of grandeur with a water feature off to the side featuring the hotel logo wording.


There is a modern touch to everything, but at the same time little hints of some references to architectural detail that we couldn’t help but notice on arrival.


The ground floor lobby is no less a style statement with a sense of occasion. Soaring ceilings is an exception no less in the luxurious approach, tied altogether it is an introduction to the Art Deco inspired modern interior design that is a nod to the original Waldorf Astoria in New York.


The Waldorf Astoria Chengdu is home to 289 luxury guest rooms, including 31 suites, all of which enjoy the highest vantage points offering amazing views of Chengdu and beyond. Check-in takes place on the 50th floor, immediately affording views over Chengdu as far as the eye can see.


The bright and airy lobby once again with incredible highly ceilings, dark marble flooring in Art Deco motifs juxtaposed with the eye-catching feather mesh art piece suspended from the ceiling. Beautiful floral arrangements placed strategically soften the masculine marble tone, brass and lightning features, glass space and support columns.


The recurring theme is black and gold and with natural light streaming through the floor to ceiling windows, affording the sweeping panoramic views and beyond.


To the left is a brighter tone marble staircase leading you upstairs to another level to marvel the views further or going one floor below is the Peacock Alley lobby lounge and the all-day dining Brasserie 99. We arrived at 2:30pm, half and hour before the official check-in time and the room was not yet ready, which in itself is not an issue. Patrick, one of the front desk teams was doing his best to alleviate the situation but there was no indication how long the room would take to get ready despite being mentioned to us that our room was flagged as a VIP room allocation.


We were then introduced to our Personal Concierge, Albert, a bit like a butler that we could contact if we needed assistance with anything, so we asked Albert what were we supposed to do while waiting for the room and he seemed to have no answer. We prompted him that maybe a refreshing drink might be in order after a long train journey and it was only then that he seemed to kick in with a sense of personal service by escorting us down to Peacock Alley for a non alcoholic (which was highlighted) refreshment.


Albert left us with the Peacock Alley service team and there was some further communication issue as English was not easily spoken here in the lounge, which got sorted eventually with slight difficulty if you do not speak Chinese nor translation apps was not wisely used, considering there are quite a few foreign in-house guests as well as foreign tourists alike to ease the communication.


We ordered two mocktails which did not come together and then after some 45 minutes we still had no update on our room situation and had no sign of Albert either, so we decided to go back upstairs to check on the mystery and all of a sudden it was ready. Not exactly the seamless experience we were expecting nor did we feel like being looked after for a simple request.


The rooms are “upside-down” that occupies the top levels from floor 33 to 51 of a 52-story skyscraper.  Albert escorted us to our room on the 40th floor and introduced us to all the facilities and amenities of the our Twin Tower View Room, which afforded the amazing view over Chengdu southern outskirts, not least was the mesmerizing Tianfu Twin Towers view right in a not so far distance.


#Room 4024, the overall 55sqm room appearance was elegance personified and the room design elevated with a mini vestibule at the entrance for a sense of arrival. Immediately to the left was the walk-in closet which was much larger than any average hotel closet, with a back centre marble-topped make-up table and lots of storage. All the joinery is in brown lacquered cabinetry with multiple drawers and cupboards as well as a his and hers arrangement comfortably laying out two suitcases open at the bottom of each hanging section without encroaching on the carpeted area.


Off to the right was the elegantly designed white, bright marble bathroom. The pearl shell mosaic inlaid floor and wall panel adds a sense of elevated residential fee. With copious amounts of white marble, it was brightly illuminated and a happy space, along with a large double vanity countertop. The sliding wall panels to open up to the bedroom area above the large separate standing bathtub.


Luxurious bathroom amenity brand Aesop is provided, the iconic and sophisticated earthy scents enhance your in-room spa shower experience. A separate toilet room on the other side of the entrance hallway with its own basin and Japanese bidet toilet, which was a sensible design decision.


The room interior was furnished with black and white marble accents, lacquered white joinery and wall panelling, greyish brown and copper coloured wall papers that blend Art Deco glamour with contemporary design movement. A sumptuously carpeted bed/living area with black lacquered panelling accents and black free standing wall unit for the mini bar, a abstract bedhead panel and a statement architectural light fixture composed of metal rods creating a circular halo appearance. The large work desk is opposite the bed and the entire room was quite harmonious in feel and design for that elegant modern luxury with the Art Deco architectural accents. The gracious room had a pleasant manner with modern working and entertainment facilities, custom Waldorf beds that are heavenly and the silky Frette bed linens with the hotel monogramme added a luxurious sense of sophistication.


The huge windows staring out directly to the rising 220 metres Tianfu Twin Towers was a joy to marvel especially with the nightly ever changing massive LED-clad exteriors displaying a vibrant city light show. You may choose to sit by the wide window ledge to watch the world go by from atop or sit on the large armchair with ottoman positioned right at the window for viewing pleasure. The curtains operate automatically upon entering the room that unveils the city skyline as another pleasant welcome gesture.


The welcome amenity was equally impressive, which included a large tray of local snacks, a fruit platter and a beautiful bottle of red wine which is the Waldorf Astoria Private Selection La Chapelle La Rectorie - an exclusive blend of Syrah, Grenache and Carignan in a limited numbered bottle during our stay. Superb!  
Waldorf Astoria accommodation is best described as offering the flawless hospitality yet this was the last time we saw Albert for the duration of our stay and we wondered how the Personal Concierge service actually is applied or delivered to enhance the guest experience for a luxury stay.


For relaxation and wellness, head to the well fitted out Techno Gym that also features a large fitness studio for yoga practice or fitness classes. Spinning cycles is not in short across to the other section together with multiple treadmills, and weights at one end.


The spacious indoor swimming pool is a winner too, with a 25m length that is ideal for lap swimming that also offers a great city skyline from the 48th floor. 

Should you intend to further pamper yourself, explore the salt room, separate steam and hot sauna, ice room and an onsen looking out the big windows while floating atop in the sky.


The facilities are beautifully fitted out along with premium Aesop amenities for an an elevated wellness indulgence.


Breakfast in Brasserie 99 on the 49th floor should have been the highlight of each day, but it was a bit hit and miss in some regards. There is a large buffet set-up offering international flare with a small a-la-minute menu offering.

The ambience is quite pleasant and everyone gets a view on a clear day in a wrap around L-shape dining space with the inner section seemingly reminiscent to the “cruise ship” style of table settings and arrangements. There are clashing design elements that creates too much for the eyes to take in and not quite a calming ambience, whereas the outer section is more in a banquet style table setting arrangement.


Stations are well-spaced out to minimize guest congestion and the selection ticks all the boxes in general, but somehow we were expecting something more luxurious in presentation and a more gourmet gastronomic breakfast feast from a Waldorf Astoria. There were only three fruit juices to choose from – any luxury hotel would normally offer 4-6 and with a freshly squeezed juice station and neither did they offer a berries selection from the fruit section.


Cheese selection and pastries texture was rather on the industrial quality standard and the Belgian waffle was hard and too dry to enjoy but at least the omelettes were done orderly.


The Chinese selections were huge, from assorted warm cooked dishes to savories, soups, congee with assorted condiments, local pan-fried pancakes on daily rotation, made to order local noodles and then some, but omitting the Dim Sum offers.


The spicy Sichuan Dandan noodles were tasty and best to compete with the Wanton noodle soup that was very enjoyable and the Sichuan egg Benedict a nice twist.


Sichuan egg Benedict


The deep fried dough stick on the spot was excellent and a must-try was the detectable Sichuan handmade beancurd.


On the plus side, the service was very good and great English communication. Despite the first day’s table clearance was being neglected in many approaches by the wait staff, but Summer took over the service to our table on a smooth sail with all the right gestures that delivered a quality hospitality standard.


Should you intend to dine in the hotel to further explore the Sichuan gastronomy, Infinite Luck is highly recommended to savour the refined culinary and authentic flavours.


While there were some inexplicable downfalls from the arrival experience and the fact that this hotel does not offer foreign currency exchange, which we think goes against any other luxury hotel policy that is not acceptable in our opinion. It creates an unnecessary inconvenience and the bank was the only solution offered to get this resolved. If you were to arrive on a late afternoon or evening especially on the weekend and needed some petty cash to explore the vibrant city, the banks close after 5pm and you were then left no alternative. Even digital transaction is widely and commonly used here, it was a strange decision that did not really meet with the guests satisfaction.


On the other hand, Bella from the Front Office team did her rounds to ensure the operations were in good hands and the housekeeping effectively organized the routine protocols, keeping our room as tidy as it could be which we very much appreciated. Alaex Liu from the hotel Concierge has most of the insights of the city especially when you are game to explore those off the beaten tracks, he has it all ready even prior to your arrival via email communication. His recommendations were spot on and a highlight of our experience.


Our Waldorf Astoria Chengdu staycation was enjoyable overall but it could have been better. The missing luxury factors were to be looked into by enhancing the elevated experience for their reknown bespoke Waldorf Astoria seamless level of service. Its location is fantastic and it offers a different perspective to the other side of the city where many other luxury hotels are located. We enjoyed this aspect very much as it enables you to see a different sight of Chengdu with swift connectivity to the city and dual airports while embracing the epitome of urban timeless luxury.


Tried & Tested:
Location: 5/5
Design & Decor: 4.5/5
Housekeeping: 5/5
Food & Beverage: 4/5
Service: 4/5
Value For Money: 4/5
Experience: 4/5

Waldorf Astoria Chengdu
1199, North Section of Tianfu Avenue,
High-tech Zone, 
Chengdu, China
Tel: +86 28 8888 1199

Reviews are based on actual day of visit and experience. mylifestylenews reserves the right of final decision in case of any disputes. All images are photographed by mylifestylenews team without any photoshop enhancement and are the property owned by mylifestylenews unless otherwise stated

2026-06-26

PARK HYATT GUANGZHOU - A Luxurious Escape In The Sky

Sitting atop the Yingkai Plaza 286 metres above Guangzhou's central business district, the Park Hyatt Guangzhou has its primary location in Zhujiang New Town, just steps away from the Pearl River embankment and offers a luxury accommodation in the sky with sophistication. mylifestylenews writes.


Guangzhou, historically known as Canton has developed into a sprawling metropolis and has so many must visit precincts, but for many luxury hotels to set their foot into this bustling megacity in southern China’s Guangdong province, the closer you are to the Canton Tower the more exclusive the location. With one on the pre-eminent positions in this dynamic hub blending thousands of years of trading history, rich Cantonese heritage and culture, and now the modern skyscrapers.


The eminent Park Hyatt Guangzhou can be easily accessed either by taxi or limousine - if you were to choose arriving in style or by the well-connected metro which is just beneath the hotel building. Once you step into the arrival ground floor lobby, the immersion into the Park Hyatt begins.


The cavernous, cool, marble lobby adorned with sculptural wooden decorative works which represents a dragon, in this case the body and tail of the dragon gliding through respective floors seemingly brings the harmony Qi - a harmonious flow to the hotel, marking it another sign of welcoming their guests with a swift and seamless stay up in the sky, as there is more to be revealed up in the main lobby where the dragon head is stationed.


Anticipating is killing, as soon as we arrived in the main lobby on the 65th floor, you eyes is immediately drawn to the Canton Tower. From this vantage point, the panoramic view of Zhujiang New Town and the riverside scenery, outlining the city skyline below. The sophisticated modern concrete jungle has certainly set a new benchmark for the area.


The check-in area is front and centre as soon as you step out of the lifts and to the left you have the entrance to the Dining Room and to your right the lobby lounge seating area, with the Living Room further to your right wrapping around the window views. The sculptural dragon motif also continues unveiling more of the body in wooden forms which sparsely populate the lobby, as there is a soaring ceiling height with the two walls of windows showing the majestic views of the city.


The interior design maintains a certain minimalism, is simple yet grand with the highlight being the wooden dragon forms and some subtle stone decoration on the walls surrounding the lifts, referencing Chinese Lingnan architectural elements.


All furniture and decorations are kept to a minimal height so as not to obstruct the views.


Icey from the front desk team greeted us and checked us in despite our early arrival and managed to re-organize our room allocation to find a ready room and we were soon walking into our Tower King Room on the 58th floor with a direct view of the Canton Tower.


With its 208 rooms and suites located on floors 53 to 62 of the tower, if you were booked with the Tower View room, higher floors request is highly recommended as lower floors may have you staring at the neighbouring rooftop which is not what you pay for.


#Room 5827. Hailed as a private residence in the sky, the room design is quite warm with muted tones in browns and beige and the layout is simple and sensible. The entrance area composed of a separate Japanese bidet toilet with all the bells and whistles, the sensible walk-in wardrobe is on your right that is well illuminated.


The bathroom is designed to be opened to the bed/living area via sliding wooden panels as another luxury touch of this 52sqm spacious room. It comes with a large walk-in rain shower and double vanity, all of which is marble flooring and wooden panelling. 
While the water tap is rather long in design and stretches out to the middle of the small sink, if you are not careful, you can easily hit your forehead while leaning forward or lowering your head to the shallow sink and water splashes out from the sinks creating an unnecessary mess. A large sunken bathtub is ideal for a bubble bath to unwind from a long day out with the premium toiletries LE LABO Bergamote 22 to rejuvenate and nourish your body.


The bed/living area is anchored in Espresso oak flooring and light grey fabrics, with a pink rug under the bed. The decor is a subtle nod to Chinese aesthetics with a large tailor-made Chinese cabinet as the minibar. The minibar is better than some with a Nespresso coffee machine, a selection of Jing tea bags, a Chinese tea set and beautiful Legle porcelain cups and saucers as well as a reasonable selection of snacks and beverages for your consumption. 


The cozy room exudes an classy Asian chic look. With the soft glow of the lattice feature wall creates an understated, residential setting above the bedhead which adds an Oriental touch to the contemporary interior. The comfortable king bed was neatly made and spread with premium cotton linens and the blinds operate at the touch of a button.


There is a large round table and two comfortable chairs for the work/dining area and a large 3-seater sofa and ottoman along one wall opposite the bed with a small coffee table, highlighted with a striking art work painting as the only nod to a pop of colour together with a large free standing paper lantern lamp. The TV is free standing on the floor via a column mounting that allows you to swivel in many directions freely. Every component of the room design is very spacious and with all the set furniture we could still leave two large suitcases open on the floor without impeding our enjoyment of the room.


Full-height windows frame panoramic views of the magical city skyline to marvel and it illuminates the entire dark sky as the blank canvas seemingly bringing back the daylight to life after dark.


Level 63 is The Spa with all your wellness options and the lift lobby to this sanctuary floor is quite stunning, featuring a white marble lobby with four tactile stone sculptures resembling rock shapes covered in barnacles motif and these stunning objects are truly mesmerizing and have you wondered what it was.


Given the elevation, no matter what your choice of wellness is, The Spa sanctuary is here for you to slow the sense of time down. 


Moreover, the reasonably sized 24 hour fitness centre comes with all the necessary latest Life Fitness workout equipment to sweat off those holiday calories and a 25-metre infinity sky pool bathed in natural light with the stunning view of Canton Tower right in front of you.


There are also hydrothermal options to further indulge after an exhausting day of sightseeing and choose from gender-specific vitality pools and steam rooms to release your tension and truly relax.


Fitness Centre


Breakfast is always something to look forward to especially when you are staying in a luxury hotel and the Park Hyatt Guangzhou certainly not only knows how to impress their guests but to pamper them with plentiful delectable international gourmet and local delights.


Located adjacent to the lobby on the 65th floor, the bright and airy Dining Room takes up one whole side of this floor. All the tables look out to the city skyline through the floor to ceiling windows and are well spaced out without feeling claustrophobic. The neutral tone of the decor in golds and browns continues with attractive architectural hanging lamps that are akin to stacked boxes and large wooden screens to create sections in the front and cubicles at the back with banquette seating.


It is all well thought through, but a little dated in appearance with the furniture and fabrics looking tired and not a “WOW” on the luxe touches, which is what we expect from a Park Hyatt. Tasteful floral and decorative standing lamps adds warmth to creates that residential feel, which makes for a very welcoming and enjoyable breakfast experience.


The massive well-balanced buffet spread was impressive and it is presented in a very neat and organized format aligned with plentiful options from the East to the West. It was beautifully laid out with one free-standing central long table spreading out all the inviting pastries, cereals, yoghurts, gourmet breads and varieties of milk.


From Charcuterie to delectable Dim Sum, the live cooking section among with the warm cooked dishes offers more than just a regular spread but various options of local delights and premium meat and sausages, all thoughtfully prepared and replenished in no time. Every other item is laid out in one long section grouped accordingly right in front of the open kitchen.


Beef Brisket Noodle Soup


And that is not it, as a well crafted and refined menu is also presented as part of the breakfast routine with all you can order from this a-la-carte options that are cooked to order. The food quality was generally excellent, authentic and delicious.


Highlights were the assorted local noodles including the must-have Cantonese Wanton noodles, Hand-pulled Laifen - a thick round rice noodle served with dried turnip, shrimp and scallop, pork sausage, Beef Brisket Noodle Soup, other Cantonese delights such as Fish Ball Noodle Soup, Scallion Oil Tossed Noodles, Pan Fried Shrimp Toast, Grouper Fish Filet Congee among many other authentic Cantonese savories. Simply heart warming!


Hand-pulled Laifen


The western selections favorites are the Avocado Egg Croast, Egg Benedict or Florentine or Royal and even Sauteed Shrimp Scramble and Poached Onsen Egg, Tomato Mozzarella Bruschetta, Mushroom Flatbread, Brioche Fresh Toast, Peanut Butter Bubble Waffle, all are worth exploring. Daily rotation includes Red Bean Puff, Flaky Egg Tart, Char Siu Pork Puff served in a small portion and are not to be missed.


This goes next level with so much to choose from and by this point you realize that it would take 4-5 days to comfortably sample everything. For a luxury hotel, such quality spread and varieties won’t disappoint and it became our highlight every day. The dedicated culinary team’s effort by putting on such a sumptuous feast was worth mentioning and praise for. The exemplary service was also efficient and attentive, table clearance was incredibly prompt and no issues with English communication in delivery orders. Phoebe and Roisine looked after our breakfast well-being without fail.


If your appetite to dine in the hotel goes beyond breakfast, Yue Jing Xuan, the classic Chinese restaurant will knock your socks off for its most authentic Cantonese flavour and service.


For post dinner drinks, The Roof Top Bar has a large inside section with the band area for live music and an intimate outdoor section with low tables and high bar tables as well as a pergola like structure design. 


When weather permits, a gentle breeze fills the air and enjoying a cocktail or two outside is just the tonic, you would be hard pressed not to enjoy such an elevated aspect and never get tired of the breathtaking views in one of the best positions in the heart of this bustling area.


Our stay was too brief, which is always the way when you enjoy the luxury of this private residence in the sky as much as we did. While some refreshed interiors would go a long way to creating more of a “WOW” element and to add the fusion of classic sophistication, the Park Hyatt Guangzhou surpasses many others same brand luxurious standard of delivery, 
especially the quality of its culinary feast offerings and service from the food and beverage team that is second to none.


Watson, the Chief Concierge is definitely your to-go-to guy who worked out a comprehensive itinerary for us that did not focus on tourist haunts and every recommendation he suggested was spot on and made our stay so memorable.


Tried & Tested:
Location: 5/5
Design & Decor: 4.5/5
Housekeeping: 4.5/5
Food & Beverage: 5/5
Service: 4.5/5
Value For Money: 4.5/5
Experience: 4.5/5

16 Huaxia Road, Zhujiang New Town, 
Tianhe District, 
Guangzhou, China
Tel: +86 20 3769 1234

Reviews are based on actual day of visit and experience. mylifestylenews reserves the right of final decision in case of any disputes. All images are photographed by mylifestylenews team without any photoshop enhancement and are the property owned by mylifestylenews unless otherwise stated.