Chengde Bangshan Shengshi Hotel is located in the Shengshi Hotel of Shuangqiao District, Chengde. With the concept of "hiding in the mountain, melting into the city," the hotel has created a quiet place for business elites and cultural travelers.
Located next to two cultural landmarks, the hotel is located at Quasi Tower and Song Guan Peak, offering historical heritage and natural attractions at a walk, and enjoying a part of the city's hustle and bustle. With the "Daofeng culture of hibernate" as the soul and the "mobility and maintenance of happiness and longevity" as the pulse, we have built a landscape preserve that integrates business, wellness and cultural experience. The hotel has 150 rooms, including 40 large beds, 90 double beds, 6 family rooms and 14 suites, with different room types meeting different needs of people. The hotel's catering contains three large function rooms, three small and medium meeting rooms, a Chinese-Western breakfast buffet, and 15 private rooms, which can meet the dining needs of 1,000 people at once. Dishes to Chengde local specialty dishes both Sichuan, Hunan, Guangdong and other classic cuisine, we are committed to food research and development work, combined with the unique scenic spot "Fu" culture launched a "Kuixing" cultural health of the special dishes. The outdoor beer garden in summer operates a variety of skewers, full moon specialty roasted whole sheep that stimulates the taste buds of guests, and small stage designs to let you have fun and sing passionately.
"The environment here is fantastic, especially since it's right next to the scenic area, and being a new hotel, the facilities and rooms are all pristine. It's also very quiet and secluded. The on-site restaurant is excellent too, with spacious private rooms and delicious food, all at a reasonable price. Overall, it's a great place. My only minor complaint is the limited recreational facilities, such as the small soft play area and reading corner. Given the generous space, they could really enhance these areas with some better design."