
Before planning your trip to Foshan, consider where you want to be based, as there are three main areas to choose from in this bustling Greater Bay Area metropolis. Most tourists prefer staying in the historic downtown of Chancheng, close to most of the main sights and rich in restaurants and nightlife. If you’re on a shorter getaway – or a trip that’s more business than pleasure – consider the modern hub of Nanhai, a slick yet picturesque commercial neighbourhood close to the calm waters of Qiandeng Lake. If it’s all business, or you simply want to bag a luxury bargain away from the action, then head straight to the manufacturing hub of Shunde.
As the third-largest city in Guangdong – just behind Guangzhou and Shenzhen – Foshan has a population of 9.6 million, dwarfing that of Hong Kong and Macao together. All the more reason to make your trip that little bit more memorable by staying at one of Foshan’s best hotels.

Credit: Cordis, Foshan, Lingnan Tiandi

Credit: Cordis, Foshan, Lingnan Tiandi

Credit: Cordis, Foshan, Lingnan Tiandi
Best for: exploring the city centre
For a luxury stay in the heart of Foshan’s historic district, it’s hard to beat Cordis, Foshan, Lingnan Xintiandi . A younger, hipper sibling of the Langham brand, Cordis emphasises authentic experiences that place local culture at the heart of your stay, without compromising on the luxury. So while business travellers will appreciate the elegant rooms (complete with charming private balconies), this hotel is also ideal for travellers looking to explore surrounding attractions, including Foshan Zumiao temple and the traditional-style architecture of Lingnan Xintiandi.

Credit: Swissôtel Foshan Hotel
Best for: downtown business
Often top-ranked on booking sites, and arguably the best business hotel in downtown Chancheng, Swissôtel Foshan Hotel is an ideal choice if you want to mingle with the city’s business elite. Indeed, you may find your most productive encounters within the hotel itself – which has two popular restaurants, plus two networking-friendly lounge bars. Dine in style at either the European or Cantonese eateries, and unwind over whisky and/or cigars in the Flow lounge or top-floor Bar 51. This hotel exudes Swiss style coupled with global luxury; particularly appealing are the great city views from many of the 232 rooms. It is handily located in the city’s commercial centre, near Zumiao subway, and the Foshan Ancestral Temple and Foshan Lingnan Tiandi entertainment area are just 10 minutes’ walk away.
Best for: luxury meets location
A grand structure whose gleaming twin towers span a whole city block in the heart of Foshan’s business district, the new Foshan Marriott Hotel became an instant landmark when it opened in late 2025. Centrally located in Nanhai district’s Guangdong Financial High-Tech Service Zone, the hotel is directly linked to a commercial complex and shopping mall, so it’s easy to mix business and pleasure. If you’re planning something special, the 1,800-square-metre pillar-less Grand Ballroom boasts a 13-metre-tall ceiling and a 180-square-metre built-in LED screen. All 270 guestrooms are chic, modern and minimalist affairs – ideal for focus – with ergonomic workspaces and scenic views of Qiandeng Lake.

Credit: InterContinental Foshan

Credit: InterContinental Foshan
Best for: classic American luxury
The world-renowned InterContinental brand has two hotels in this huge city, but the flagship InterContinental Foshan is the number one choice. Described as the city’s first-ever luxury hotel, this 39-floor tall, classically elegant skyscraper makes an impression from miles away.
Smart, stylish and efficient, the hotel lives up the US brand’s global reputation, while the central location offers great views across the tranquil canal and landscaped gardens of Qiandeng Lake. It’s convenient both for accessing the city’s ballooning financial services network and for visiting key sights like the Ancestral Temple, Liang Garden and Nanfeng Kiln.

Credit: Ascott M-City Foshan

Credit: Ascott M-City Foshan
Best for: families and longer stays
Equipped with an onsite playroom, Ascott M-City Foshan is an ideal option for visiting families with restless little ones in need of distraction. The property is conveniently surrounded by major shopping malls and commercial buildings, and offers on-site amenities for the working urbanite, such as a 24-hour gym, a yoga room and a swimming pool. This hotel’s flexibility makes it suitable for longer stays, and its vast capacity includes 196 rooms, ranging from studios to three-bedroom apartments complete with separate living spaces, kitchens and integrated home entertainment systems.

Credit: Sofitel Foshan

Credit: Sofitel Foshan
Best for: interior design connoisseurs
Add a touch of Parisian class to your visit at the quintessential French hotel brand. Broadcasting chic through its bold décor and loud furnishings, Sofitel Foshan is an ideal place for shoppers to visit after hitting the style-centric Louvre International Furniture Exhibition Center directly below the hotel. Fittingly, the hotel’s 325 rooms come in four distinct styles to suit your mood – modern, post-modern, Chinese and French.
Then there’s the choice of dining options: Allegria, a swish Tuscan steakhouse designed to turn the New York steakhouse hegemony on its head, and the “innovative culinary dining experience” of Kwee Zeen, complete with four live cooking stations serving the best regional and international cuisine. The top-floor Sky Bar rounds things off with stunning views, a pool bar, and live DJs.

Credit: Hilton Hotel Shunde

Credit: Hilton Hotel Shunde
Best for: accessible luxury
The Hilton Shunde offers the worldwide brand’s famed luxury treatment at an accessible price point, making it a popular choice with a wide range of travellers. Enjoy spacious rooms in a convenient location, with direct access to the Da City shopping mall through an indoor corridor. As the tallest building in the Ronggui business district, it boasts a prized vantage point, with some of its 220 rooms offering 180-degree views of the cityscape. Meanwhile, key attractions like Fisherman's Wharf, Shunfeng Mountain Park and Happy Coast Plus are just 25 minutes away, making this a prime location for smart travellers who want to maximise their stay.