DdoobenmoobenThis has been the highlight of our trip so far. We travelled from Australia to emeishan for the hike and views.
We stayed 2 nights in May 2026. This small boutique hotel has been better than many 5 star offerings internationally and in our own home country for a fraction of the price.
Absolutely breathtaking and serenelocation, the most beautiful views from the hotel room window, the restaurant. We woke up to splendid mountain views and birdsong and watched a rainstorm roll over the hills at night.
Everything was comfortable and the service perfect, from the luxurious station pickup service to every single staff member at the hotel. The driver was one of the best in terms of service, driving skill, and calm and considerate navigation. The hotel makes contact before your arrival to arrange everything seamlessly.
The room was perfectly comfortable , air conditioning and dehumidifier worked well. Everything clean and tidy. tV massive but honestly my eyes were glued to the outdoor view instead. The infinity pool wss picture perfect and a perfect temperature for summer.
The attached restaurant was a delight, delicious, and with views worth every cent. We dined both nights during our stay.
The hotel attendant paid special attention and gave us personal assistance explaining routes and options for emeishan hikes. She walked us to the booking station and explained many options for us. We were able to leave early as the hotel is literally right next to the Wuxianggang stop and were on one of the first buses up the mountain.
I would recommend this to any friends and family and would visit again
ゲゲストLe Méridien Emei was the best part of my Emei trip, especially with the bad weather. Spacious room with a nice mountain view. Loved the large bathtub — perfect for a hot soak in the cold. Good location with restaurants and a supermarket within walking distance. Short ride to 报国寺站 to take the bus up to Mount Emei. Breakfast mostly local, but basic options like bread, eggs and sausages available. Seems popular with families — many staying over the weekend.
LLucy ClitherowThe good:
- the location is fantastic with lots of hiking nearby and easy to get to the buses for Mt. Emei
- the staff are very friendly
The bad:
- the hotel is definitely looking tired and dated: chipped woodwork in the rooms, flaking paint on the balcony.
- only one of the many bars is open. Everytime we wanted to order something we were shown a huge menu, only to then be told most things were not available - this included wines, beers and food.
- the hotel was incredibly quiet with the restaurant and bar being completely empty most of the time we were there. Whilst not the hotel’s fault, it dead mean a complete lack of atmosphere.
- various items were listed as included when booking with Trip.com - none of them were available or in fact included.
- when advise was needed from reception: the information given was often not accurate. The staff were wonderfully friendly, they just did not seem to have accurate information or to check it.
Overall: this was the most expensive hotel booked during my three week tour of China and the most disappointing. I would unfortunately not recommend, especially in low season.