Imperial Springs Resort, China – the last word in luxury

Imperial Springs Resort, China – the last word in luxury

Imperial Springs Resort is a newly opened, supremely luxurious five-star property in southern China located on its own private 2.8 million square meter estate, an area larger than Monaco. Featuring traditional Chinese architecture, Imperial Springs is situated in the mountainous region of Conghua on the site of natural hot thermal springs long recognised for their healing qualities. The property can easily be reached within an hour of Guangzhou International Airport. The hotel includes 37 courtyard villas and 90 suites with butler service. Imperial Springs’ spacious 90 suites have access to a private swimming pool whilst the 37 villas offer a further degree of exclusive separate living with a private outdoor pool, a Jacuzzi and access to the hot springs. All guests receive 24 hour butler service. Phoenix Mansion, the property’s presidential villa, so named because it sits atop Phoenix Mountain, is as beautiful as it is exclusive, offering its occupants no less than 28 guest rooms. Conceived by an eminent Chinese doctor, Imperial Springs was initially designed and built to be an exclusive private members club, and was realised at a cost of £400 million, opening as such in 2012. It soon became apparent that this exquisite retreat could operate on more than one level, and in 2015 the decision was taken to offer discerning hotel guests the opportunity to stay in this supremely luxurious property.