Nanjing Honeycomb Hotel: A Great Place for Kids
Hey! Did you know? The Honeycomb Hotel is amazing! It's located on the top of Jinling Laoshan Mountain and is part of the Asian Dragon Valley theme park, the largest indoor theme park in Asia! The hotel faces the lake and backs onto the mountain, offering a tranquil escape amidst the bustling surroundings. The entire hotel, including its facilities, is designed around a honeycomb theme. The hotel cleverly incorporates Laoshan's natural resources into its landscaping, utilizing the uneven rock walls of the former quarry. Nestled against the cliffs and mine pits, the two "honeycomb" main buildings blend seamlessly with the natural environment.
At the hotel entrance, a giant silver queen bee appears poised for flight. Just like me, you'll want to grab a photo with it – it's so cool! Stepping into the lobby, four magnolia-shaped pillars, resembling sculptures, support this "palace of bees." The streamlined chandelier, with its distinct honeycomb design, instantly transports you into a role-playing game. The use of honeycomb-shaped sculptures in the rest area adds a touch of elegance, drawing attention to the center of the lobby. The combination of gold, yellow, and white creates an atmosphere of boundless luxury.
The hotel boasts two towers, A and B, with nearly 500 rooms. Tower A offers children's and family-themed rooms, while Tower B caters to business travelers. There are also themed rooms, executive rooms, and luxury suites. Let's talk about the family rooms! With different color schemes to suit boys and girls, they cater to the needs of even the most demanding "little emperors," allowing parents to relax and enjoy the hot springs, helipad, and extreme sports activities. The rooms feature a honeycomb experience space, incorporating bee elements throughout. From the 180° panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows, you can see the "Dragon Valley" theme park nestled within the Laoshan Forest Park.
With a construction cost of 3 billion yuan, the hotel's banquet hall is equally impressive. Inspired by bees, the four standing lamps resemble bee stingers, and the blue agate stone on the walls is exquisite. The stage boasts dazzling effects, and the elegant decor provides a fantastic venue for fashion-conscious event organizers. The Boya Western Restaurant, with its 180-degree panoramic windows, can accommodate over 400 diners, and there are 18 private dining rooms for Chinese cuisine.
Built on a cliff 100 meters high, the hotel exudes a futuristic, "extraterrestrial city" vibe that's incredibly eye-catching. Located near Laoshan Forest Park and Pearl Spring Tourist Resort, the hotel offers guests the tranquility of nature – who wouldn't love that?