Shangri-La Guilin looks towards the Li River from Huan Cheng Bei Er Road, close to Diecai Mountain and the city's riverside landscape. Its 449 rooms and suites are arranged around generous interiors with river, garden or city outlooks, using a softer residential style suited to Guilin's limestone scenery. The hotel includes Shang Palace, Li Cafe, a lobby lounge, indoor and outdoor pools, a health club, spa, tennis courts and gardens, with the main lounge opening its tall windows towards the water and dark karst silhouettes beyond.