Spa & Wellness
Guests can choose from the cozy Queen Room, featuring a spacious 14 square meters with a comfortable Queen Bed, perfect for solo travelers or couples seeking a restful stay.
Rooms & Amenities
For those traveling with friends or family, the 20-square-meter 2-bed Room provides two single beds, ensuring ample space and comfort. Families or groups can opt for the Family Room, which offers 19 square meters and the flexibility of either a single or a Queen Bed, catering to various family configurations. Business travelers can enjoy the efficient Business Queen Room, a compact 15-square-meter space with a Queen Bed, ideal for a quick and comfortable stay.
Discovering Yindu: The Heart of Anyang's Cultural Heritage
Yindu, a vibrant district in Anyang, China, is a treasure trove of historical and cultural significance that beckons travelers eager to explore the roots of ancient Chinese civilization. As the site of the renowned Yin Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yindu offers visitors a glimpse into the Shang Dynasty, dating back over 3,000 years. Here, you can wander through the remnants of royal tombs and ancient palaces, marveling at the intricate oracle bones that provide insight into the early Chinese writing system. The archaeological discoveries in Yindu are not just relics of the past; they are a testament to the region's pivotal role in shaping Chinese history. Beyond its archaeological wonders, Yindu is also home to lush parks and modern amenities, making it a delightful blend of the old and the new. The serene Yindu Park, with its picturesque landscapes and tranquil lakes, is perfect for leisurely strolls or a peaceful afternoon picnic. As you explore the area, you will find charming local eateries and bustling markets where you can savor authentic Henan cuisine, including the famous Anyang-style noodles. With its rich tapestry of history, culture, and culinary delights, Yindu is an essential stop for anyone visiting Anyang, promising an enriching experience that connects you to the heart of Chinese heritage.
Airport Transfers
Getting to Home Inn (Anyang Railway Station) from Nearby Airports
Traveling to Home Inn (Anyang Railway Station) is a breeze for visitors arriving at the nearest airport, Anyang Airport (AYN), which is approximately 15 kilometers away from the the hotel. Upon landing, travelers can opt for a taxi, which is the most convenient choice. The journey takes around 20 minutes, and the scenic drive through the city will give you a glimpse of the local culture and architecture. Alternatively, public transportation is available; you can take a shuttle bus from the airport to the Anyang city center and then catch a local taxi or bus to reach the the hotel. For those flying into Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport (CGO), located about 130 kilometers from Home Inn, the trip is slightly longer but equally straightforward. You can take an airport shuttle bus directly to Anyang, which operates regularly and offers a comfortable ride. Once you arrive in Anyang, a short taxi ride will take you to Home Inn (Anyang Railway Station). This option allows you to enjoy a bit of the beautiful countryside along the way, making your journey to the the hotel an enjoyable part of your travel experience.
Explore the Rich History and Culture Surrounding Home Inn (Anyang Railway Station)
Nestled conveniently near Home Inn (Anyang Railway Station), the Yidu Museum stands as a beacon of cultural heritage and historical significance. This museum is dedicated to showcasing the rich history of the Anyang region, with a particular emphasis on the remarkable discoveries made at the nearby Yin Xu archaeological site. Visitors can delve into the ancient artifacts and exhibits that narrate the story of the Yin Dynasty, providing an enriching experience that highlights the area’s profound historical roots. Just a short distance away lies the renowned Yin Xu, the site of the ancient capital of the Shang Dynasty. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into the advanced civilization that thrived over three thousand years ago. The remnants of palatial structures, oracle bone inscriptions, and burial sites are all part of this fascinating archaeological site. Nearby, the Yin Dynasty Ruins further enhance the allure of the area, where you can wander through the remnants of a bygone era and appreciate the architectural ingenuity of the Shang people. For those looking to immerse themselves in the historical tapestry of Anyang, a visit to these landmarks is simply essential.




