The Xile Valley Hot Spring Villa in Foshan, Qingyuan, is a high-end resort destination that blends beauty, luxurious accommodation, and hot spring wellness. The villas are located in the picturesque Qingyuan area, surrounded by lush mountains and forests, providing a environment far from the hustle and bustle of the city. The air here is fresh, making it an ideal place to relax, rejuvenate, and connect with. The villa complex features natural hot springs rich in various minerals, offering numerous health benefits. Some villas come with private swimming pools, allowing you to enjoy swimming maintaining privacy. Each villa boasts a spacious living room, comfortable bedrooms, and a modern kitchen, ensuring your stay is both comfortable and convenient. The interior decor uses-end materials combined with modern design, creating an elegant yet cozy atmosphere. The villas offer personalized catering services, where you can enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal the help of a private chef or host a barbecue party in the outdoor grilling area. For business travelers, the villas also provide meeting rooms and a business, ensuring you can handle work matters while on vacation. The Xile Valley Hot Spring Villa is not just a place to stay; it's a lifestyle that allows to find tranquility in nature and enjoy life in luxury. Whether for family vacations, gatherings with friends, or business leisure, the Xile Valley Hot Spring Villa meet your needs and provide an unforgettable vacation experience. It is conveniently located, just a 1.5-2 hour drive from major cities and airports in the River Delta.
"Been to the Yule Valley scenic spot many times,
I found this hotel and homestay is really good, cost-effective
Very close to the attractions, hot springs can drive by shuttle bus, and cheaper than the official hotel, book here directly save half of the money, you have to play, the only difference is that breakfast does not have to be too much to expect, more ordinary, not the hotel buffet, but it doesn't matter, Last night, I was enough to eat the temple fair, and I had breakfast casually."