Dong'ange Hotel Chengdu
Stay at Chengdu Dong'an Pavilion Hotel for a serene and convenient retreat in the Dong'an Lake area, close to the sports park and Luodai Ancient Town. Perfect for a relaxing getaway, with a rich breakfast and distinctive design.
🏨【First Impressions】My stay at the Dong'an Pavilion Hotel in Chengdu was much quieter than I expected—ideal for anyone looking to escape the city's hustle and bustle. ✨The hotel sits in the Dong'an Lake area, where the surroundings are genuinely elegant with lush greenery. In the evening, a stroll through the grounds with a gentle breeze and the sound of crickets is pure bliss. 🌟The 4.5 rating on Ctrip seems fair; guests often mention 'elegant environment, perfect for leisure,' and I couldn't agree more. 🏨Check-in was efficient—no long waits—and the front desk proactively shared breakfast times and pool hours. 🛏️The room features a minimalist Chinese style with thoughtful design touches, like warm bedside lighting and ink-wash wall art, which instantly put me at ease. 🌸The bedding is just right, with a choice of high or low pillows, and even I, who usually struggles to sleep in new places, slept soundly. 🍃Overall, my first impression is 'refined without being flashy,' fitting for a boutique hotel. With room rates both under 1000 and over 2000, there's something for every budget. ☀️
✨【Core Experience】What captivated me most wasn't the hardware but the resort-like atmosphere of 'tranquility amidst the city.' 🌙The hotel itself feels like a mini garden, with winding corridors and water features in the public areas. Sitting in the courtyard in the morning, listening to birds and watching the ripples, time seems to slow down. 📸The design is truly distinctive—modern aesthetics blended with Western Sichuan courtyard elements like gray bricks and wooden lattice windows. It's photogenic without being contrived. 🧳Many guests note 'unique design that leaves a lasting impression,' and I wholeheartedly agree. 🗺️Service is also prompt—I requested two extra bottles of water at night, and they arrived in under ten minutes, a rarity for a resort hotel. 💫For families with elderly or children, the layout is straightforward; getting from rooms to the restaurant or pool is hassle-free. 🌈The gym is well-equipped, and the pool is heated, making it easy to keep up with workouts during your stay. 🏞️
🚗【Getting Around】The hotel is in the Dong'an Lake area, a bit far from the city center, but public transport and ride-hailing are convenient. ✨I checked the nearest metro station before departure, but the info was 'undetermined,' so I'd suggest confirming transfer options with the hotel when booking. 🌟I used a ride-hailing service—it took about 20–30 minutes to Chengdu East Railway Station and 40–60 minutes to Tianfu International Airport, depending on traffic, with fares ranging from tens to over a hundred yuan. 🏨If you drive, there's parking, but I recommend clarifying the fee structure in advance to avoid surprises at checkout. 🛏️The surrounding roads are wide; Luodai Ancient Town is about 15 minutes by car, and Dong'an Lake Sports Park is within walking distance. 🌸However, since the location is a bit remote, ride-hailing might take a few minutes to arrive, especially off-peak, so it's wise to book in advance. 🍃For those without a car, the hotel has banquet halls and restaurants, covering basic needs—breakfast and dinner can be enjoyed on-site. ☀️
🛍️【Shopping】Honestly, there are no large malls or supermarkets nearby. 🌙The nearest shopping is in Longquanyi District Center, about a 10-minute drive, where you'll find Wanda Plaza and Yonghui Supermarket—enough for daily needs but limited in options. 📸For souvenirs, it's better to buy them in the city center, like near Chunxi Road or Kuanzhai Alley, since the Dong'an Lake area is mainly about ecology and sports, with commercial facilities still developing. 🧳The hotel's restaurant and banquet hall cover most needs, and the front desk can provide small items like sewing kits or chargers. 🗺️For pure vacationers, this 'seclusion' is a plus, but shopaholics might need to plan ahead or stay downtown. 💫Parking at the hotel is paid; I'd recommend confirming the rates at check-in. Nearby attractions like the sports park also charge for parking, so budget accordingly. 🌈
🍜【Local Dining】The hotel's breakfast is excellent—varied and plentiful, as many reviews mention. I tried it myself, and it's true: both Chinese and Western options, plus Chengdu specialties like Long Chao Shou (dumplings) and Dan Dan Noodles. Having authentic flavors in the morning is a real treat, and the freshly cooked Dan Dan Noodles are especially fragrant. 🏞️For lunch or dinner, the hotel restaurant is good but pricey—fine for convenience or when you don't want to go out. ✨I'd recommend taking a taxi to Longquanyi District Center, where locals flock to old-school eateries like Zhong Shui Jiao (dumplings) and Fu Qi Fei Pian (beef lung slices). For 30–40 yuan per person, you'll eat well with authentic taste. 🌟Luodai Ancient Town is close by and offers snacks like Shang Xin Liang Fen (spicy jelly) and You Tang E (oil-braised goose). A weekend visit for lunch and a stroll is a great idea, and the town's atmosphere is perfect for photos. 🏨Just note that restaurants there close early—aim to eat before 5 PM to avoid disappointment. 🛏️Overall, the local cuisine is predominantly Sichuan-style, spicy and numbing. If you're not used to heat, tell the staff, and they'll usually adjust the spice level. 🌸
🛏️【Rooms & Amenities】I stayed in a king room, which was spacious at around 40 square meters. The bathroom had a separate shower, with strong water pressure and quick hot water—details that matter. Toiletries were branded and pleasantly scented. 🍃Soundproofing was good; I didn't hear any noise from next door, ensuring a restful sleep, and the mattress offered great support. ☀️The hotel has a gym, pool, and restaurant. The indoor pool is temperature-controlled, and in the morning it's quiet and refreshing, with towels and water provided. 🌙Breakfast is included in the room rate and is abundant—beyond the usual eggs, milk, and bread, there's a live noodle station and Chengdu snacks. Guests often praise it as 'great breakfast with many choices,' and I agree it's good value, especially for families with kids or seniors. 📸Checkout is at noon, but with prior arrangement, a late checkout until 1 or 2 PM is usually possible, though not during peak seasons. 🧳Parking is paid; confirm the fee when booking. The hotel also offers banquet services, ideal for weddings or meetings, with tastefully decorated venues. 🗺️
🏞️【Attractions & Tips】The top nearby attraction is Dong'an Lake Sports Park—free entry but paid parking, about a 10-minute walk from the hotel. Mornings or evenings are perfect for a stroll, with a wide lake and smooth running track. 💫Luodai Ancient Town is also free, with paid parking, about 15 minutes by car. It offers Hakka culture and food, great for a half-day visit to soak in a different historical vibe. 🌈A heads-up: the Dong'an Lake area has more mosquitoes in summer, so bring repellent, especially for evening outdoor activities. 🏞️Chengdu's weather is best in spring and autumn, but winters are damp and cold, summers muggy—pack accordingly. The AC is powerful, keeping rooms comfortable. ✨During peak seasons (like National Day and Chinese New Year), rooms are scarce, so book at least two weeks ahead for better rates. I specifically asked about foreign guests: the hotel accepts international visitors with passports, but it's wise to note it in your booking so they can prepare registration documents. In summary, this hotel suits those who value tranquility, design, and breakfast quality—especially recommended for road-trippers and families.
❓ FAQ
Q:🚗 Is parking free?
A:Parking at the hotel is paid. Please confirm the exact fee with the hotel when booking, as it may vary by room type or season.
Q:🛂 Can foreigners stay with a passport?
A:Yes, the hotel accepts foreign guests with a passport. However, we recommend noting your passport details in the booking so the hotel can prepare the registration in advance.
Q:🚇 Nearest metro station, distance, and how to get there?
A:The nearest metro station is not confirmed. Please inquire with the hotel when booking. For transportation, ride-hailing or self-driving are convenient; Chengdu East Railway Station is about 20–30 minutes away.
Q:✈️ Distance to airport/high-speed rail and travel advice?
A:To Chengdu Tianfu International Airport, a taxi or ride-hailing service takes about 40–60 minutes; to Chengdu East Railway Station, about 20–30 minutes, depending on traffic.
Q:🛒 What malls and supermarkets are nearby?
A:There are no large malls or supermarkets in the immediate vicinity. The nearest shopping is in Longquanyi District Center, about a 10-minute drive, where you'll find Wanda Plaza and Yonghui Supermarket.
Q:🍜 What local specialties are nearby?
A:The hotel's breakfast includes Chengdu snacks like Long Chao Shou and Dan Dan Noodles. Nearby, in Longquanyi, you can try Zhong Shui Jiao and Fu Qi Fei Pian for about 30–40 yuan per person. Luodai Ancient Town offers Shang Xin Liang Fen and You Tang E.
Q:🏞️ Nearby attractions and ticket prices?
A:Dong'an Lake Sports Park is free to enter, but parking is paid. Luodai Ancient Town is also free, with paid parking. Both are great for walking and leisure; plan for half a day.
Q:🥣 Is breakfast provided?
A:Yes, breakfast is included in the room rate. It offers a rich variety, including Chinese and Western options, plus Chengdu specialty snacks, and is highly rated by guests.
