From must-see attractions to hidden gems, discover the best things to do, see and eat in Xiamen with our insider guide.
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Xiamen promises an unforgettable getaway, with its dramatic landscapes and unique cultural wonders. Experience the best of this coastal city with our guide on what to see, eat, and do.
UNIQUE THINGS TO DO

“To visit Gulang Island, you'll need to pre-book ferry tickets. Please approach our concierge if you require assistance.”
Gulangyu, Siming District, Xiamen
Set sail for Gulang Island, Xiamen's "Garden on the sea" or Piano Island. During the colonial era, residents loved this instrument so much that people believed “every family on the island owned a piano”. Beyond that, the island is also famous for its stunning beaches and historical architecture.

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Zhongshan Road, Siming District, Xiamen
Zhongshan Pedestrian Street offers a dazzling feast for the senses. Lining the road are buildings with a blend of Chinese and European architecture, housing shopping centres, restaurants and cafes. Come at night, when the commercial area is abuzz with a lively ambience and colourful lights

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Xiamen Jimei School Village Metro Station, Jimei District, Xiamen
Your trip to Xiamen isn't complete without a trip to Jimei School Village Station, located on Metro Line 1. Adventurous travellers can walk on a deserted railway track back to the main city. Or roam around the village and soak up over 100 years of history and impressive architecture.
COASTAL CITY LIFESTYLE

“Rent a little boat to paddle across the Serpentine, where you can swim and even fish in specified areas."
If you tire of the city's hustle and bustle, escape to Hyde Park. This lush, magical sanctuary is London's most prominent park, perfect for strolls and jogs all year-round. But for a unique experience, head to the Speakers' Corner to share your views or debate with strangers on any topic.

"A trip to Buckingham Palace is only complete once you’ve watched the Changing of the Guard."
Since 1837, Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of the British sovereigns. Today, this beloved landmark serves as the administrative headquarters for Queen Elizabeth II.

"While venturing down Regent Street, why not pop by Liberty London and discover luxury fabrics, designer clothing, and stylish homewares."
A prestigious shopping destination lined with international flagship stores. Even if you aren't into shopping, just strolling down the elegant Regent Street is an experience in itself.
DINING

“Rent a little boat to paddle across the Serpentine, where you can swim and even fish in specified areas."
If you tire of the city's hustle and bustle, escape to Hyde Park. This lush, magical sanctuary is London's most prominent park, perfect for strolls and jogs all year-round. But for a unique experience, head to the Speakers' Corner to share your views or debate with strangers on any topic.

"A trip to Buckingham Palace is only complete once you’ve watched the Changing of the Guard."
Since 1837, Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of the British sovereigns. Today, this beloved landmark serves as the administrative headquarters for Queen Elizabeth II.

"While venturing down Regent Street, why not pop by Liberty London and discover luxury fabrics, designer clothing, and stylish homewares."
A prestigious shopping destination lined with international flagship stores. Even if you aren't into shopping, just strolling down the elegant Regent Street is an experience in itself.
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“Being a concierge allows me to combine my two passions: Exploring the city and providing excellent customer service. Stay with us at Langham Place, Xiamen, and get the most out of your stay! I'll recommend the best places and time to go, along with the most exciting things to do there.”