The hotel is located in Paitan Town, Zengcheng District, Guangzhou, adjacent to the AAAA-rated Baishui Village Scenic Area and connected to Nankun Mountain. The hotel boasts enchanting scenery with lush green mountains and clear waters, as well as fresh air with a high concentration of negative oxygen ions, making it a "paradise" outside the city and a "backyard garden" of Guangzhou. The hotel features a unique Southeast Asian design style, with a grand and magnificent exterior and a low-key luxurious interior. The Venetian waterway meanders in front of the ground floor rooms, allowing guests to jump into the pool right from their doorsteps. The hotel also offers a private natural hot spring experience, making it truly distinctive.
The hotel currently offers villas, family duplex themed rooms, boutique rooms, and stylish, minimalist rooms with a private hot spring pool on each independent terrace, providing expansive and charming views. The hotel is equipped with both Chinese and Western restaurants. The all-day dining restaurant offers international cuisine, while the Chinese restaurant serves authentic Cantonese dishes. Guests can also enjoy afternoon tea in the naturally lit and spacious lobby bar while admiring the lush Venetian waterway garden through the floor-to-ceiling windows.
The hotel features multiple multifunctional meeting rooms suitable for various types of conferences. Phase one amenities include outdoor mineral hot spring pools, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, outdoor adventure activities, water sports at Tianyang Lake, KTV, chess and card rooms, sauna rooms, tea rooms, SPA, a greenway around the lake, and a coconut grove beach. Phase two amenities will include an all-season indoor and outdoor water park, comprising a forest hot spring area, Tianyang Lake Le Shui No. 1, an ancient sea forest area, a mysterious island area, a fishing and shrimp-catching area, and a coconut grove white sand beach.
With its captivating scenery and perfect design, the hotel creates a serene and comfortable atmosphere for every guest. Thoughtful and meticulous service makes it an ideal destination for family vacations, leisure, holidays, wellness, and stress relief.
"This was my first visit to Forest Park since it opened, and I want to thank Manager Pan for reaching out beforehand and arranging the room exactly to my specifications, including bed rails and children's pillows. Although there was a small hiccup during check-in, Xiao Pan and the duty manager handled it promptly – thumbs up! We stayed in the villa with the Family Splash Room. The space wasn't huge, but it was enough for four people, and the direct access to the swimming lane from the courtyard was a big bonus. As for the new Forest Park, it's not very big, and there aren't a ton of rides, but the best part is that all the rides have canopies to block the sun. Plus, the queues weren't long at all. Five stars!
A small suggestion: The breakfast seems to be getting simpler. The Indian paratha is gone, and the soy milk isn't made from soybeans anymore – it's just the kind you get from a milk tea machine, made from powder and water (I actually saw a staff member refilling the soy milk powder box from the milk tea machine). All the breads are plain rolls with no filling. And you have to queue for over 10 minutes for freshly made noodles or soup. I really hope they improve the breakfast offerings."