I fell in love with this French-inspired boutique hotel in Jingdezhen and didn't want to check out
I spontaneously planned a two-day, one-night trip to Jingdezhen with two friends and randomly chose this hotel. Initially, I only picked it for its convenient location, but from check-in to check-out, I was impressed by all the thoughtful details that hit every "lazy person's sweet spot."
Location 🗺️
The hotel is located at 616 Guangchang North Road. It takes less than 15 minutes by taxi to Jingdezhen North, and there are hundreds of restaurants within 3 km. The most delightful surprise was the hotel's "photo-worthy bonus" right downstairs: the minimalist dark green exterior walls paired with flowers and greenery create perfect Instagram shots, especially when the morning sun hits at an angle.
Family Room Review ✍️
The room features a spacious single-level design with two beds placed side by side, comfortably fitting three people. The entire room is minimalist yet far from boring.
✅Wall projector + hidden screen: Completely replaces TV, transforms into a private cinema when lights are off at night, delivering maximum entertainment value.
✅Xiaodu voice control: Handles all lazy operations: just say "close curtains, turn off lights" before bed, and instantly switches to sleep mode.
✅Multiple charging ports: Mostly located near the bed, easily handling three phones, cameras, and power banks charging simultaneously.
The third floor houses a laundry room, gym, and meeting rooms. (The washing machines in the laundry room include built-in dryers, restoring clothes to fresh dryness without awkwardly blow-drying them)
The restaurant is on the second floor, serving breakfast from 7:00-9:30. At other times, you can order takeout 🥡, which will be delivered by robots - incredibly convenient.
Nearby Attractions 📷
Imperial Kiln Site: The red brick arches and Dragon Pearl Pavilion are very photogenic, with beautiful light and shadows during the blue hour at dusk.
People's Square Night Market: A 10-minute walk from the hotel, full of local flavor with various snacks like Banfen noodles and youtiao wrapped with mochi until you're full.
Lotus Pond Park: A popular spot for locals' morning exercises, with lake mist and Hui-style pavilions perfect for atmospheric photography.