广州, China
Guangzhou
2,200 years of history and the best food in China
Things to Do
Suggested Itinerary
A 3-day plan covering the essentials. Mix, match, or extend to your pace.
Day Trips
Where to Eat
Dim Sum
Cantonese · ¥50–120Guangzhou INVENTED dim sum. This is the real thing — not the version you get abroad.
Wonton Noodles
Local · ¥15–30Thin egg noodles, shrimp wontons, clear broth — Cantonese comfort food perfected over centuries.
Rice Noodle Rolls
Street · ¥8–15Cheung fun — silky rice noodle rolls with soy sauce, the Guangzhou breakfast staple.
Roast Goose
Cantonese · ¥60–120Cantonese roast goose — crispy skin, juicy meat, the dish that makes Guangzhou the food capital.
Shunde Cuisine
Premium · ¥100–200Shunde is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy — and it's a suburb of Guangzhou.
Where to Stay
Know Before You Go
Internet
eSIM/Airalo works. VPN required for Google/Meta apps.
Payment
Alipay & WeChat Pay accepted everywhere. Cash is rare.
Transport
Metro + DiDi. Line 3 is the busiest in China.
Apps
Alipay, DiDi, Amap, 12306 for trains.
Visa
15-30 day visa-free for most Western nationals.
Weather
Best: Oct–Dec. Summer is hot and humid. Typhoons Jul–Sep.
Local Tips
Plan Your Trip
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From dim sum etiquette to day-by-day itineraries — everything you need for a smooth, unforgettable trip.
Quick Reference
3-4 days recommended
Most travelers spend 3-4 days in Guangzhou
Best time: Oct–Dec
Cooler weather, less humidity
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