First-tier fun in Guangzhou East

Eat, drink, shop and play in Guangzhou East, where you’ll find everything from sky-high thrill rides and incredible nightlife to treasure troves of antiques
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Guangzhou, after years of modernisation, is now a tier-one city of gleaming skyscrapers, underpinned by fascinating cultural sights and fantastic food. A 135-minute ride on the ferry from HKIA will take you to Pazhou, or alternatively a 90-minute high-speed rail journey from Hong Kong will take you to the heart of the city.

From there, you’ll find plenty to see and do. With direct access to the city’s commercial centres as well as historic neighbourhoods, Guangzhou East is the gateway to many of the most exciting attractions the “City of Five Rams” has to offer. 

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Passengers sit inside a bus with desks and swivel chairs under warm lighting and a mirrored ceiling.

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Incredible nightlife

Guangzhou is one of the GBA’s best cities for nightlife, offering everything from bustling street markets to distinctive cocktail bars and live music.  

For the most spectacular views and the best sunset in the city’s east, head to the Pearl River and take a cruise past the city’s skyline. Keen for more? Mingle with locals at Party Pier for a night out after dinner, where you can hop between sports bars. Besides the famed JZ Club for live jazz music, you can also catch live DJ‑led sets at venues such as Tang Livehouse.

Feast for the eyes

Guangzhou is a gourmand’s paradise, and dim sum is the star of the show. Tao Tao Ju (20 Di Shi Fu Road, Liwan District), offers perfectly executed classics, while Taoyuan Restaurant (43 Qingbo Road, Ershadao) reinvents dim sum altogether – the shrimp and lychee balls and crispy ginger cakes are must-tries. However, one of the best ways to try dim sum here is to combine it with sightseeing: hop on the gleaming double- decker Yuetao Bus(粤陶巴), which runs between the glass towers of Zhujiang New Town and the man-made island of Haixinsha and serves classic dim sum in bamboo steamers on board. Book at least one week in advance.

star studded guangzhou

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star studded guangzhou

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star studded guangzhou

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Star-studded flavours

Guangzhou is the wellspring of Cantonese haute cuisine, with 19 of its restaurants bestowed at least one star in last year’s Michelin Guide located in the city.

Visit Bingsheng Mansion for the black char siu, made to a secret recipe; try Jiang by Chef Fei at the Mandarin Oriental Guangzhou for steamed lobster and egg with 20-year huadiao wine; and while Mukmeem is famous for barbecued dishes, the smoked chicken with Longjing tea and the tender straw-roasted baby pigeon are also not to be missed.

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architectural marvels

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architectural marvels

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Architectural marvels

Take the Guangzhou metro to Opera House Station to get up close and personal with the city’s transformation. Here, you can admire some of Guangzhou’s sleekest new landmarks, such as the imposingly angular Guangzhou Opera House , the late architect Zaha Hadid’s first project in the Chinese Mainland, which opened in 2010 in the run-up to the Asian Games. The nearby Guangzhou Library features a textured stone façade and angular planes marrying glass and concrete. Adjacent is the Guangdong Museum , a flattened cube covered in black cut-out concrete slabs and housing precious cultural relics.

architectural marvels

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architectural marvels

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architectural marvels

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Artistic pursuits

Take the metro four stops from Guangzhou East Station to Dongshankou Station to soak up the artistic atmosphere of Yuexiu District. Start by visiting independent galleries, such as LPS or Local Landscape Public Space and Art23 for contemporary art exhibitions. To take perfect pictures for your feed, head to Miaoqian West Street, a historic cluster of buildings now housing trendy cafés and boutiques. The nearby Art11 Weekend Market is the place to experience and support the side of the city’s creative industry driven by its younger inhabitants.

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A bird’s eye view

There’s no better place to marvel at the panorama of Guangzhou than from the Canton Tower rising 600m above the Pearl River. As well as a panoramic view, it’s also home to two attractions: the bubble tram, which gently circles the top of the tower, and the hair-raising Sky Drop – the highest thrill ride in the world. For tamer fun, head to the Park Hyatt Guangzhounear Huacheng Dadao Station and ascend 70 floors to the Roof Bar, where you’ll find speciality cocktails, live music and an unobscured view of the Canton Tower.

taikoo hui

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taikoo hui

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taikoo hui

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Buried treasure

Tianhe District is Guangzhou’s shopping nexus, with Taikoo Hui Guangzhou , directly above Shipaiqiao Station, boasting a hotel, a cultural centre, restaurants and a mall. Alongside designer mainstays, there are also homegrown shops with character: look out for the award-winning bookstore Fangsuo Commune and florist The Beast. Culture vultures love Discovery of the West, a treasure trove of antique furniture and decor, with thousands of wares bought from auctions and flea markets all over Europe.

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This article was first published in June 2023 and updated in May 2026.

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Country / Region
Chinese Mainland
Time zone
GMT +08:00
Currency
RMB
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CAN
Language
Putonghua
Climate
Humid subtropical
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