Alila Wuzhen.
Alila Wuzhen is a luxury resort hotel located in Wuzhen, Tongxiang, Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province. Here is a detailed introduction to this hotel:
- Location: The hotel is located in a wetland scenic area in the southeast of Wuzhen, adjacent to the East Gate of Wuzhen, about 3 km from the West Gate Scenic Area, a quiet paradise in the midst of the hustle and bustle.
- Design: Designed by GOA Elephant Design, the overall layout is based on the prototype of a Jiangnan village, using water systems, alleys, and light and shadow to create a modern village, cleverly highlighting the charm of the Jiangnan water town, independent of the world.
- Rooms: The hotel has 125 rooms in different modern styles, including four types of rooms: Water House, Cloud House, Garden Villa, and Pool Villa, each with its own courtyard and private bathtub facing the view, with the most basic room type starting at 108㎡.
- Dining: The hotel has several restaurants and bars offering a variety of dining options. Among them, the all-day dining restaurant, Shuishikou, offers a wide variety of Asian and Western dishes; the Chinese restaurant, Shishui, mainly serves Chinese meals; and the bar, Sanbai, offers afternoon tea and cocktails.
- Spa: The hotel's Alila Spa is one of its highlights, with 7 treatment rooms, each equipped with an immersion pool, private bathroom, relaxation area, and a full set of Alila Living products, allowing guests to enjoy authentic massages and treatments without leaving the country.
- Facilities: The hotel has a wide range of facilities, including a 240㎡ indoor heated pool and a 180㎡ outdoor pool, with three sides of the pool designed with large floor-to-ceiling glass windows, offering views of the natural wetland landscape and the water birds that inhabit it. In addition, the hotel also has a gym, yoga room, and more.
- Experience Activities: The hotel offers a wide range of Alila-style ancient town experience activities, such as watching local shadow puppetry, experiencing the water market, and watching the "high pole boat" performance, allowing guests to better experience the unique charm of this 1,300-year-old water town.