Quzhou Grand Garden International Hotel is located in Kecheng District, Quzhou City. Quzhou is not only the sacred land of the Southern Confucianism but also the land of Go. From the legendary game of Go played by immortals on Lankeshan Mountain to the chess-playing atmosphere in Shuitingmen, this historical and cultural city is using its mountains and waters as the chessboard and its culture as the chess pieces, inviting guests to enjoy the elegance and charm of Confucianism and the hustle and bustle of life in the southeast. The hotel combines traditional Go culture with contemporary art, aiming to create a Jin Ding-level characteristic cultural theme hotel centered on Go culture.
The hotel has 145 themed guest rooms, ingeniously incorporating Go board patterns and Go piece elements, and soft lighting to create a serene atmosphere. Each room has a dedicated Go-playing area with custom Go sets, allowing guests to experience the refined charm of Go culture while relaxing. The hotel's dining area features a full-service restaurant, themed private dining rooms, and a leisure lobby bar, catering to both business banquets and family gatherings. The hotel offers 2,500 square meters of flexible meeting space to meet various event needs. It also provides a 24-hour fitness center and a self-service laundry, offering guests a comprehensive quality stay experience. The hotel is about a 10-minute drive from Quzhou High-Speed Railway Station and a 15-minute drive from Quzhou Airport, with convenient transportation. Quzhou Museum, Confucius Southern Ancestral Temple, Shuitingmen, Songyuan Market, and Mazhandi Internet-famous Street are all nearby, making it an ideal choice for both business trips and leisure vacations.
"The hotel is generally okay, and it's newly renovated. The parking lot is actually quite large, but it's so popular with banquets that it's practically full during lunch and dinner, making it difficult for hotel guests to find parking. The staff at the entrance prioritize parking for banquet guests, which is a bit inconvenient.
During my stay, I also encountered wedding guests smoking indiscriminately on the hotel's guest room floor. The entire floor was filled with smoke as soon as I stepped out of my room in the morning. After complaining to the front desk, their attitude was good, and they handled the situation quickly. However, I think they should have informed wedding guests beforehand that smoking is prohibited inside the hotel.
I hope this can be improved."