[2024 Nanjing Stay] Travel Guide for Grand WUJI Hotel, The Unbound Collection by Hyatt (Updated Dec)
Hyatt Regency Nanjing Five Seasons
Super convenient hotel
The subway station is just across the street from the hotel, super convenient. The lobby is huge, you might get lost.
I booked a suite with a desk, tea table, two separate bathrooms, separate shower, and bathtub.
There are a variety of pillows to choose from: neck pillows, buckwheat pillows, etc. You can contact the waiter for delivery.
The hotel also thoughtfully sent a welcome fruit plate.
There is an executive lounge upstairs where you can recharge.
Lucas Matthew
Weekend Staycation Plan | Nanjing Fengsheng Wujie
|Nanjing Fengsheng Wujie. Weekend Staycation Plan | Nanjing Fengsheng Wujie
The biggest feature of the Hyatt Regency brand is that each hotel has a very unique style, but the rooms, services, and hotel positioning retain a lot of Hyatt hotel standard tones. Nanjing's Fengsheng Wujie is produced by the Zhuang Ziyu Studio. The source of the five seasons is based on the four seasons of the year, and a long summer is added in the middle. The room is equipped with yoga mats and various health tea and tea sets, which is a hotel that focuses on health preservation.
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✅The location is very good
Convenient transportation, 3 subway stations from Nanjing South Station, more than ten minutes by car. Adjacent to Tianlong Temple, the nearby shopping mall is very convenient for dining and shopping.
✅Although the room is not large, the layout is very reasonable, and the three-sided landscape is connected. The linen is very new, the room supplies are good, and the appelles are used. The overall wooden style, the two-meter bed is very comfortable, and the down bathrobe is very comfortable. There is a tatami-like tea seat, and it is very comfortable to drink tea with legs crossed. The room space is regular, and the minibar is free.
✅The hotel is divided into Dongshu Building and Nansheng Building, which are connected by corridors. The sunken atrium lawn is invincible and comfortable. The gym and swimming pool are in the sunken atrium. It is said to be one of the cleanest swimming pools in Nanjing. Chinese style, everywhere scenery, orderly. 🥰🥰🥰
Ch1llstr1k3_Wh1spl3
Special Edition | My Top 18 Five-Star Hotels in Nanjing.
|My Top 18 Five-Star Hotels in Nanjing. I've visited many five-star hotels in Nanjing, each with its own unique features. I've selected 18 beautiful photos of these hotels to share with you.
P1 is the outdoor public pool at Nanjing Xiangzhu Hua Ping, located in front of the spa center. It's a sight to behold.
P2 is the guest room area of Yuan Bo Ji Hotel. Looking down from the second floor of the main building, the white building and the distant mountains are quite charming. P3 is the front desk of the fitness center at The Ritz-Carlton, Nanjing. A unique painting is hidden on the inside, a small surprise from the hotel.
P4 is Banyan Tree at the Expo Garden. From the small door on the spa floor, you can reach the outdoor terrace. You can dine in this pavilion with curtains and enjoy the sunset.
P5 is the lobby terrace of Jun Mao Ao Tu Ge at the Expo Garden. You can see the old factory in the distance and the woods below.
P6 is Building 8 of Yihe Mansion. The round terrace is quite unique. P7 is the corridor of the banquet hall on the third floor of the New Jingli Hotel. The decor is quite palatial.
P8 is the lobby bar of Shenghe Mansion Hotel. The wall bookcase and the lighting are quite good.
P9 is the garden of Yihe Mustard Garden. It's a unique and rare Nanjing garden.
P10 is the lobby of Hanbi Building. The symmetrical design and high ceiling are quite grand.
P11 is the rooftop restaurant of the InterContinental Nanjing. The afternoon sun shines in, making it quite beautiful.
P12 is the main building of Zhongshan Golf Hotel. Just one look and you can see the strength and confidence of the hotel.
P13 is the lobby of The Westin Nanjing at the Expo Garden. It's in a Chinese style with calligraphy art.
P14 is the lobby bar of Jumeirah Hotel. The decor is quite elegant and the guest rooms are quite impressive.
P15 is the outdoor terrace of Andaz Hotel. The logo pool is in the center, with trees and sofas on both sides.
P16 is the atrium of the elevator at Nanjing Jin Ao International Hotel. The magical hollow structure still reminds people of the Fairmont era. It's quite impressive. P17 is the lobby painting of Kempinski Hotel. The irregular colors and floral art are quite interesting and look good in photos.
P18 is the outdoor garden of Fengsheng Wujikaiyue Hotel. The fusion design of the garden and the building complement each other.
balanced.leona
Nanjing Fanseasons Hyatt Centric Hotel
A must-stay in Jinling🌸 Nanjing Fanseasons Hyatt Centric Hotel
A hotel with a long and tongue-twisting name
🌟Under the Hyatt Centric brand, the biggest feature of this brand is that each hotel has a strong uniqueness and distinctiveness, whether in terms of rooms, services, or hotel positioning. However, in some aspects, it still retains many of the standard tones of Hyatt hotels, making the overall experience much better.
🌟The name 'Fanseasons' comes from the four seasons of the year, with an additional long summer in between. The hotel's overall positioning is traditional Chinese medicine business wellness.
🌟The hotel is divided into the East Shu Building and the South Sheng Building, connected by a corridor. The sunken central lawn is incredibly comfortable, with the gym and swimming pool located in the sunken courtyard. The Chinese-style design is scenic and orderly, and from the lounge on the 7th floor, you can see Tianlong Temple. The transportation is convenient, just three subway stops from Nanjing South Station, and a ten-minute drive.
🌟The room amenities are excellent, with an overall wooden style. The two-meter bed is very comfortable, the bathrobe is soft and lined with fleece, and there is a tatami-like tea seat. The space is well-organized, with three-sided scenic views, and both the software and hardware facilities are great. Some rooms have terraces where you can sit for a while in the evening. Additionally, the minibar is free.
🌟The lounge offers good dishes, with four or five hot dishes such as roasted pork knuckle, fried fish fillet, salted duck, and assorted seafood, which should change daily.
🌟The breakfast variety is rich, with many Nanjing specialties. Other items are at a normal level, with congee and freshly made meat buns. The only downside is that the juice is not freshly squeezed, and there are few fruit varieties.
🌟The welcome fruits are photogenic, and the carrot cake is particularly delicious!!! The hotel gives a very comfortable feeling, thanks to the polite and attentive but not overbearing service provided by every lounge staff member. The overall stay experience is very satisfying. Importantly, the overall cost performance is very high.
🌟It is said that Nanjing was the elegant capital of six dynasties in the past and is now the prosperous Jinling. Nanjing Fanseasons is a more traditional and gentle expression of this.
vasquez_the_fez
Hyatt Philatelic Series: Abundant Five Seasons |
|.| I took advantage of my birthday two weeks ago to play in Nanjing and incidentally opened the Abundant Five Seasons.
Location: You can see it as soon as you come out of the Tianlong Temple Station on Line 1🚇, which is only four stations away from Nanjing South Station, and it is also very convenient to take the subway to places like Xinjiekou later. The key point is that there are two shopping malls next to the hotel, both with Teayanyuese, which we don't have in Shanghai, so I took the opportunity to try it.
Hotel Facilities and Services: I went there for my birthday, and as a Globalist, I was upgraded to an apartment suite. In addition to the regular welcome fruit, I also received a birthday cake, but let's not talk about the taste🚴. There's not much of a view outside the window, but it's true, however, it's very close to the temple, and in the morning, you can even hear the bells from the temple🔔, which feels like it purifies the soul. The whole hotel seems to focus on health and wellness, and you can see such elements everywhere, with all kinds of facilities available, including a chess and card room, a singing practice room, and even a book academy. The service overall is also good; they let me check in early at 1 pm, and they kept checking on my experience and needs through WeChat.
Dining: The breakfast variety is rich, and in Nanjing, of course, you can't miss the duck blood vermicelli soup. The overall taste is passable. Although I went on the weekend, it wasn't particularly crowded.
Overall, for this price and location, it's quite a good value for money. If you can snatch it for 3500 points, it's even more of a bargain. I will consider it again next time
SerenitySeekers
Please come to Nanjing to try out this budget hotel
The food is great and I think I could stay here again in the future. The basic rooms in the hotel are also quite spacious, and attention to detail is evident everywhere:
1. Towel racks that can be heated;
2. Focused on fitness and wellness, there are even Tai Chi rooms, and they provide a brand of sleep spray I've seen for the first time;
3. I only paid an extra 128 for breakfast, which included congee, but they clearly used too much pepper, and have you ever seen a hotel that offers breakfast tea?
4. There are cloistered walkways with lots of open space, creating a sanctuary amidst the hustle and bustle of the city;
5. There used to be a cherry blossom path, but it's gone now, though I've seen photos of it on FlyerTalk;
6. People on FlyerTalk say the lounge offerings are quite good, I arrived late otherwise I would consider upgrading to the executive treatment;
7. The Thai-style triangular backrest is indeed nice, but the price is not so attractive!
8. The end-of-bed blanket wasn't tucked into the mattress, which I really appreciated! I arrived late, but the turndown service had already been done, standard service;
Summary: I arrived quite late but still managed to take a walk around the exterior, slowing down is all part of wellness
The Hungry Tourist
I have stayed at this hotel five times during my five visits to Nanjing
Nanjing's high-end hotels can be counted on one hand.
The Ritz-Carlton is indeed placed on a pedestal by many, but today I recommend a garden-style hotel, the Nanjing Seasons Park Hyatt Selected - Serenity Room.
The entire room's decor deeply embodies Zen, with a tea seating area right at the entrance and a desk adorned with sandalwood and Buddhist scriptures. Find a quiet afternoon to light incense, copy scriptures, and listen to Buddhist music. You will find yourself calming down.
The room is oriented eastward, with windows and the bathtub facing south. The windows directly face Tianlong Temple, which is particularly fitting given the room's name.
❤Recommended reasons:
⭐A colorful contrast design greets you as you enter, providing a small dopamine shock, haha.
⭐Located in the Confucius Temple district, it's within three kilometers of the Qinhuai River, Confucius Temple, and Laomendong, convenient for those driving as there's parking right below the hotel🅿.
⭐The room includes a slide, ocean balls, and cloth dolls; it's not just a room but a playground. It might seem childish to kids, but college students are having a blast, haha.
⭐The entire house is equipped with smart voice control for lights, curtains, air conditioning, projection, toilet, etc. Just speak, and it's done. Who wouldn't want to stay in bed and not worry about turning off the lights?!
⭐The mattress is made of latex, soft and cozy, allowing you to sleep until late morning💤. The bathroom has a wet and dry separation, so you don't have to worry about a wet floor after showering.
CHRISTIAN ROY
The preferred choice after a good night's sleep in Nanjing, the Park Hyatt Nanjing
I've booked this hotel several times on my trips to Nanjing, only to be forced to cancel for various reasons. This time, I was able to check in smoothly, which must mean that fate has finally brought us together. Unfortunately, the weather was not on our side, with overcast skies putting a hold on the flower viewing trip, leaving more time to thoroughly enjoy this long-anticipated hotel.
I appreciate the management team for upgrading me to a suite, but I must say this suite is quite awkward, even less appealing than a standard room with an unobstructed view. It's as if, after all the neatly squared standard rooms were allocated, the leftover irregular corners were reluctantly transformed into a suite with a 'no waste' mentality. The entire room layout is an L-shape with diminishing steps, a long corridor at the entrance, facing a narrow glass window and a cramped work desk, turning inside leads to a tiny living room, like an enlarged corridor, with a crowded wash area packed to the brim, a single basin next to a corner bathtub, and two equally small and dimly lit bathrooms. The bedroom at the end has light from two sides but no space for a TV. Moreover, the garden, which was highly recommended by the front desk as the biggest highlight of the room, is quite awkward, a blank space between two high walls, close to the corridor with no privacy, and blocked by a low wall on the outside, preventing any appreciation of the external view. In short, this room makes one feel very uneasy, and it's best to avoid it.
Despite not being entirely satisfied with the layout, I could still appreciate the craftsmanship in the room's small details, such as the soft couch with triangular pillows, the bathroom mirror TV, the heated towel bar, various health teas, and the pillow spray provided at turndown service, etc.
The executive lounge is located on the top floor of the annex building, with an outdoor viewing platform. No afternoon tea is provided, but there is a carefully prepared happy hour in the evening, with the day's special being pufferfish and crab roe porridge, which is seasonal. In addition, the service provided by the ladies in the lounge is attentive and responsive.
The next day's breakfast was equally impressive, with a consistent health theme, coarse grain bread, nutritious porridge with fresh cucumber juice, making it hard not to stay slim. Of course, you can also indulge, with local specialties like red soup noodles, small wontons, sugar taro sprouts, and a carb bomb roujiamo, without fear of overeating, as you can simply go to the adjacent fitness center to burn it off.
In summary, as long as you choose the right room, everything is fine. With the premise of being a Hyatt Globalist, the value for money is extremely high, and it's worth revisiting.
Room Information:
Room Number: 9508
Official Name: Park Suite
Area: 64 square meters
Mattress: King Koil
Bedding, Fabric, and Bathrobe: Canasin
TV: Samsung
Bluetooth Speaker: Loewe
Shower and Metal Fittings: Dorn Bracht
Basin: Duravit
Bathtub: Tenne
Main Bathroom Toilet: Electric Duravit
Guest Bathroom Toilet: Manual Duravit
Hair Dryer: Tonney
Amenities: Large Bottled Appelles
Electric Kettle: Tonney
Instant Coffee: Nescafe
Coffee Machine: illy
Tea Bags: Wujie Wellness Tea
Bottled Water: Bama Platinum
Mini Bar: Complimentary
Dylan Brown
The ceiling of the best hotel to stay in Nanjing!!!
The ceiling of the best hotel to stay in Nanjing
This is my first time at the Hyatt Regency Nanjing, and the experience was fantastic. I didn't want to leave once I checked in. The hotel is comfortable and spacious, filled with a Zen style. Listening to the melodious sound of the piano, I felt like a poet. The hotel service is of a high standard and very considerate. I will stay here again next time, highly recommended to everyone!
Hyatt Regency Nanjing