Wuyi Square Elegant Hotel of Changsha is located at No. 168, Section 2, Furong Middle Road, Tianxin District, Changsha City, Hunan Province. The hotel is adjacent to the He Long Sports Center and is just a few minutes' walk away from concerts; High rise rooms offer a panoramic view of the Xiang River and the bustling scenery of Orange Island; The hotel incorporates cultural elements related to the Tianxin Pavilion Changsha ancient city wall in its design, and pursues a five-star experience standard in its service, striving to provide guests with a unique accommodation experience. It has a multifunctional banquet hall, restaurant, meeting room, and gym, bringing you a dual enjoyment of visual, gustatory, and sports. The hotel has complete facilities and equipment, with various room sizes of over 40 square meters, offering a panoramic view of the city's beautiful scenery. Small luxury in living, big luxury in the heart, conveying health wisdom through the three-dimensional construction of form, taste, and sound, this is the Eastern lifestyle philosophy of elegant brand hotels, creating a noble and nourishing living space for every wandering and busy soul in the city, and providing guests with a secluded vacation experience.
"We spent four nights and overall were very happy with our room. The location is quite central but not the most convenient if you wish to walk or use the metro, but calling a DiDi is so cheap in Changsha it is not a problem at all.
The room is clean and spacious, no odours.
The lighting needs to be rewired though, you can't just simply light up an area without causing the whole room to blackout orally alight, which can be very annoying when you have kids that are already asleep.
The breakfast had a moderate selection of food mostly catering for the Chinese traveller.
To our surprise the guest laundry service was not self service, the laundry was manned and your clothes will be folded and delivered to your room, was really happy with that as we don't need to go back and forth to put it in tumble dry and later to collect it."