Ascott Fengyishan Shenzhen — Apartments With Full Kitchens on a Mountain Above the City, a Skyline Pool, Built for Families & Long Stays
Picture this: in the middle of China's busiest tech megacity, you get to stay in a roomy apartment with its own full kitchen and washer/dryer, open the curtains to green mountains, and head up to a skyline pool on the 30th floor at sunset. That's Ascott Fengyishan Shenzhen (深圳凤翼山雅诗阁服务公寓), a luxury 5-star serviced apartment by Ascott set on the slope of Fengyishan (凤翼山) beside Yinhu (Silver Lake) Mountain Park in Longgang District (龙岗), on the Luohu edge. It only opened in 2024, so the whole tower is brand new, with 197 units from studios up to three-bedrooms. Score 9.4/10 from around 774 real guest reviews. Honestly, if you're coming to Shenzhen for a long stay, travelling with family, or you want a home-away-from-home where you can cook your own meals and feel like you've escaped the city, this is a genuinely rare find here.
Here's what sets this place apart from a regular Shenzhen hotel — the words serviced apartment. You don't just get a bedroom; you get a proper little home. Every unit comes with a full kitchen, cooktop, a decent-sized fridge and an in-unit washer/dryer. There are 197 units to choose from, ranging from a 42 sqm studio up to two- and three-bedroom apartments of 128–168 sqm — ideal for anyone staying for weeks or months, or families who want the space to cook for themselves instead of eating out every meal. Guests agree the rooms are brand new, spacious and very clean, since the tower only opened in 2024, paired with hotel-style Ascott service and staff on hand. This is the sweet spot between a home and a luxury hotel for a longer stay.
One guest recalls: "The apartment was new and really spacious, with a full kitchen so we could cook, and the in-room washer/dryer was a huge help on a longer stay. Open the curtains and you get a quiet mountain view — it feels like escaping the city while you're still in Shenzhen. The high-floor pool has a stunning view, and the staff were lovely and even upgraded our room. Perfect for families and long stays — you just need a quick ride to reach the metro."
The highlight everyone photographs is the skyline pool on the 30th floor — an infinity-edge pool looking out over the mountains and the city's skyline, lovely to swim in and gaze out for the afternoon. The building's facilities are well stocked for this kind of stay too: a gym, yoga room, sauna, steam room, golf simulator, kids' playroom, video room and an art gallery that runs curated art activities. For dining there's the all-day Montara (山上) restaurant and a bar. The setting right against the green hills keeps the whole atmosphere calm and relaxed, a world away from the high-rise hotels in the middle of a buzzing CBD — which is why a lot of guests describe this as their Shenzhen 'mountain staycation'.
The location needs explaining clearly, because it's the thing to understand before you book. The hotel sits on the slope of Fengyishan in the Yinhu (银湖) area of Longgang District, around the convergence of Longgang, Luohu and Futian, wrapped by the green and quiet Yinhu Mountain Park (银湖山公园) and not far from the well-known Dafen Oil-Painting Village (大芬油画村). The key thing to know is that the hotel is not right by a metro station — the nearest is Luohu North (Line 14), about 1.6 km away, with Changlong (Line 14) roughly 2.6 km away, neither an easy walk. Most people take a bus from the stop right outside, hail a DiDi, or drive (there's free parking). The upside is that Luohu and Dongmen, and the Lo Wu border crossing for the train to Hong Kong, aren't far. But measured purely on walk-to-the-metro convenience, this can't compete with hotels in Futian or central Luohu — you're trading that for quiet and nature.
Let me pass on the gripes honestly, gathered from real guest reviews, because they're worth knowing first. The biggest one, by far, is getting around — that mountain setting comes at the cost of the metro not being within walking distance. If you don't have a car and need to be in the city every day, it can feel inconvenient, so plan around DiDi or the bus, and pick this place only if you genuinely value the quiet or are staying a while. The second: it's away from the lively shopping and street-food areas like Dongmen or the Futian CBD — the surroundings are nature and residential, not a strip of shops and restaurants on the doorstep. The third: a very small number of reviews flag cleanliness (one family reported skin rashes after their stay, which the hotel disputed, outlining its sanitation procedures). To be fair, out of around 774 reviews only about 7 are negative, cleanliness overall scores a high 9.5, and most guests praise the rooms as fresh and new — though a few note some of the gym equipment is a touch older than expected.
Standard rates start at around ~¥690 (฿3,450) per night for a studio, with a typical range of roughly ฿3,450–7,500 depending on season, unit size and view — which is strong value for what you get: a brand-new, spacious apartment with a full kitchen, from one of Asia's leading serviced-apartment brands. Two- and three-bedroom units for bigger families or longer stays climb higher again. One thing many people overlook: weekly and monthly rates are usually much cheaper, since long stays are exactly Ascott's specialty. China's long holidays — Golden Week (October 1–7), Chinese New Year and Labour Day (May 1–5) — are when rates climb fast and rooms fill, so book ahead and take a free-cancellation rate to be safe. One more plus: Ascott is an international chain, so foreign passports check in without fuss, with English-speaking staff.
The honest summary, friend to friend: Ascott Fengyishan Shenzhen is the best fit for travellers who want a luxury apartment with a full kitchen, new and spacious rooms, calm and nature, and a skyline pool with mountain views — for a long stay or with family. People relocating to Shenzhen for a while, families who want to cook their own meals, and anyone tired of packed high-rise hotels will love it. But if you're here for a short trip, rely on the metro every day, or want to be right in the Futian CBD or Dongmen shopping, it may be a little far out — look at The Langham or Four Seasons in Futian, or for a brand-new luxury room right by the metro compare it against Conrad Shenzhen over in Qianhai in our list first.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Brand-new, very spacious units, each with a full kitchen and washer/dryer
- ✓ Quiet mountain views — feels like escaping the city while still in Shenzhen
- ✓ A 30th-floor skyline pool with great views, plus gym, sauna, golf simulator and kids' playroom
- ✓ Ascott-style service, staff often upgrade rooms — built for long stays and families
- ! Not by a metro station; the nearest is ~1.6 km, so you'll take a bus/DiDi or drive
- ! Far from the lively shopping and street-food areas like Dongmen and the Futian CBD
- ✓ 197 new units from a 42 sqm studio to a 168 sqm three-bedroom, with the space to cook
- ✓ Opened 2024 so everything is brand new; cleanliness scores a high 9.5
- ✓ International Ascott chain — foreign passports check in easily, English-speaking staff
- ✓ Free parking, beside Yinhu Mountain Park and near Dafen art village, a natural setting
- ! The metro isn't within walking distance — inconvenient if you have no car and go into the city daily
- ! Rates spike and rooms fill fast during Chinese long holidays · a very small number of reviews flag cleanliness
- 💡If you have no car and rely on the metro into the city every day · The hotel is up on the mountain and the nearest station, Luohu North (Line 14), is about 1.6 km away — not a walk · Fix → plan around the bus outside, DiDi or driving (free parking); or for a walk-to-the-metro base see The Langham / Four Seasons (Futian) or The St. Regis (KK100, Luohu) in our list
- 💡If you want to step straight out to lively shopping and street food · The surroundings are nature and residential, away from Dongmen (东门) and the Futian CBD · Fix → Luohu and Dongmen aren't a long ride, or see Holiday Inn Express Dongmen / The St. Regis right by the shopping in our list
- 💡If it's a short trip and you won't be self-catering · The whole point here is the full kitchen, the space and the quiet for a longer stay · Fix → for a 1–2 night city break, a metro-side hotel like Conrad (Qianhai) or Futian Shangri-La (by the high-speed-rail station → Hong Kong) may suit you better