The AOLUGUYA · SPA BY LOCCITANE | The Unbound Collection by Hyatt Hotel is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. Visitors to Harbin will find that the AOLUGUYA · SPA BY LOCCITANE | The Unbound Collection by Hyatt Hotel is a fantastic accommodation choice. The hotel is only 10km from Ha'erbinbei Railway Station and 37km from Harbin Taiping International Airport, giving guests a number of convenient transportation options. This hotel is located near many of Harbin's attractions including Harbin BONSKI, Galaxy Wonderland and Harbin Sunac Land. When guests have some time on their hands they can make use of the onsite facilities. This Harbin hotel provides parking on site. Our guests rate this hotel as one of the best hotels for cleanliness. This hotel is particularly popular with those traveling with families.
"This was by far the best hotel experience during my trip to Harbin, every detail perfectly matched my aesthetic and preferences.
The decor of the Qixia room completely captivated me – a warm, natural wood palette throughout. Stepping inside felt like instantly settling into a cozy forest cabin. The 180-degree floor-to-ceiling windows made the entire space bright and airy, and that oversized bathtub by the window was the highlight of my stay. Soaking in it every evening, watching the skyline turn a beautiful orange-pink, just melted all my fatigue away. I absolutely have to commend the room's island counter design and the faucets; the quality is superb. Detail-oriented guests will truly appreciate this thoughtful design.
Upon check-in, we received complimentary welcome fruits and a couple's cake. When I didn't feel like going out for lunch, I ordered room service – the 'Guo Bao Rou' (sweet and sour pork). It was perfectly crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, and the sauce was absolutely divine, easily comparable to any famous local restaurant. The dessert section in the executive lounge was a hidden gem; every small cake was exquisite and delicious. The breakfast on the second day was an even bigger surprise – the freshly brewed Ewenki milk tea was rich and unique, and the croissants and Danish pastries from the bakery section had excellent flaky textures.
There's a 42-degree hot spring pool in the swimming area, which is such a rare find in a city hotel. After a swim, soaking in the hot water really opened up my pores; it must be even more wonderful to visit in winter.
From the moment I stepped into the sky lobby on the 42nd floor, I was immersed in a powerful tribal aesthetic: reindeer, 'chuoluozi' (tepee-like tents), and birch bark handicrafts everywhere. I spent a long time flipping through the faux-leather textured booklet and Ewenki-themed books in the room. Coupled with the set of hand-drawn creative postcards on the desk, it felt like receiving a gift from the vast forests of the Greater Khingan Mountains. Before checking out, I specifically went to see the Arctic-themed photography exhibition on the first floor. The exhibition was thoughtfully curated, showing just how much effort the hotel puts into cultural promotion.
The lobby service was consistently warm and attentive. The butler proactively introduced the facilities and helped carry luggage to the room, and room service responses were very prompt. Overall, it felt like being genuinely cared for, rather than just experiencing standardized politeness."