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3 Days Itinerary in Guang’an, China - Travel Guide
What to do in Guang’an for 3 days?
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3 Days Itinerary in Guang’an, China - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Guang’an

Thrilling Three-Days in Guang'an, Hub of Sichuan

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Blend With Local Culture & Cuisine
2 Day 2 - Dive Deep into the Natural Therapy of Hot Springs
3 Day 3 - Experiencing the Undisturbed Scenery and Culture

Introduction

Immerse yourself in the rich history, culinary delights, and mesmerizing beauty of Guang'an, China, in this action-packed three-day itinerary. Shop for handicrafts, try local delicacies, explore hidden temples and enjoy the breathtaking natural scenery that this hidden jewel of Sichuan province has to offer. We'll ensure every moment spent in Guang'an will be unforgettable.

Day 1 - Blend With Local Culture & Cuisine

Head out early to shake off the jet lag with a hot cup of local tea at Guangan Tearoom. The traditional Chinese ambiance and delicate flavor will transport you straight to the heart of China. Relaxed and rejuvenated, set out to explore the vibrant Guangan Market bustling with unusual yet enticing souvenirs. The afternoon marks the trip to Suining Temple, which stands as a magnificent testimony to China's religious diversity. End the day at a wildly popular hotspot, the Guangan Street Food Alley. Here, you'll gorge upon some exquisite local flavors (Do give their spicy rabbit hotpot a try!). Don't forget, we're still in China, what could be a better way to end the day than sipping on some organic green tea? And so you'll rest your head, excited yet satiated, awaiting the next set of adventures.

Day 2 - Dive Deep into the Natural Therapy of Hot Springs

Begin day two with a serene journey to the much-loved Guangan Hot Springs. Let the warm waters wash away any lingering fatigue, re-energizing you for the day. An option to have a traditional Chinese massage might leave you tempted, after all, why not? Moving on from the spa, we'll head towards the mesmerizing Li Zizhong Park. Imagine yourself reveling amidst sculptures, bridges, and serene lotus ponds that reflect the beauty of Guang'an on a canvas of harmony. As evening falls, stroll around the peaceful and sparkling Lake Huaying, your eyes indulging in a visual feast of dramatic sunsets. Wrap up the day with a dinner at Flavors of Guang'an, an upscale restaurant serving mouth-watering Sichuan cuisine.

Day 3 - Experiencing the Undisturbed Scenery and Culture

Breakfast happens to be a traditional Guang'an noodle breakfast at Xiema Noodles, a local haunt that comes highly recommended. Slurp into the goodness and set out for a day out in the nature trail of Lushan Mountain. Marvel at the untouched beauty and grandeur of the landscape that will surely leave you in awe. Be sure to pack a picnic lunch! After your intimate rendezvous with mother earth, make your way to the Old Quarters and loose youself in the labyrinth of narrow lanes, ancient Chinese houses and quiet courtyards in this preserved part of Guang'an. What could be a better way to end the beautifully exhausting trip than a special goodbye dinner at The Tangerine, a place that offers an intriguing mix of Sichuan food with a modern twist.

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FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Guang’an

What is the best time to visit Guang'an?

The best time to visit Guang'an is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and the city is at its picturesque best.

What is the local currency and can I use my credit card in Guang'an?

The local currency in Guang'an is the Chinese Yuan (CNY). While credit cards are accepted in hotels and larger stores, it's a good idea to carry some cash for local markets and small eateries.

Is it easy to get around Guang'an and is it safe for tourists?

Guang'an is relatively easy to navigate with local buses, taxis and rickshaws available. It's also generally considered safe for tourists, but like any other place, normal precautions are recommended.

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