IFC Guangzhou
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Ascott IFC Guangzhou is located at Zhujiang New Town, in the heart of Guangzhou’s new Central Business District. The residence is part of the prestigious Guangzhou International Finance Centre, which comprises a Grade A office building, a five-star hotel, an upscale shopping mall and an international conference centre. This Guangzhou serviced apartment is located close to the offices of many Fortune 500 multi-national companies and foreign consulates and provides easy access to nearby dining and entertainment venues, shopping centres, cultural and leisure attractions, including the Guangzhou Opera House, Guangdong Museum, G.T. Land Plaza and Happy Valley Shopping Mall.
Ascott IFC Guangzhou offers both business and leisure travellers a total of 314 elegant and luxurious apartments. From one-bedroom units to three-bedroom apartments, each comes with a spacious living-dining area, a fully-equipped kitchen and a quality family entertainment system, providing both short-term guests and long-term residents the comforts of home. The property is also fitted with 24-hour heightened security services and closed-circuit TV cameras, ensuring that guests enjoy their stay in a safe and secure living space.
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Guangzhou, formerly Canton, is China’s most active transport and trade hub and the third largest metropolis. A sprawling city, Guangzhou has gleaming towers and leafy lanes, and its history as a port to the South China Sea has given it a diverse population and colonial background whose mix results in a cosmopolitan flair. Also, the China Import and Export Fair – China's largest trade fair – receives thousands of international visitors twice a year.