The 1980s-era red-brick house,like a whisper of history, echoes softly in every corner, carrying the warmth of the past and the weight of memories, quietly narrating its own story. Within this nostalgic and retro sentiment, we decided to transform this witness of time into a boutique hotel filled with storytelling charm, aiming to let every guest discover their own chapter of time here.
The soul of the design lies in our reverence for and use of raw materials. We meticulously selected elements such as rough stone, raw wood, rattan weaving, and linen—materials that are primal, rustic, yet inherently warm. Each one bears the imprints of nature and the traces of time. Here, the interplay of light and shadow, the flow of space, and the tactile quality of textures weave together into a journey back to nature. The design pursues not only visual aesthetics but also an intertwining of touch and emotion, allowing visitors to feel warmth and stories in every inch of the space.
Located in Luoyang, an ancient capital where every brick and tile exudes the aura of antiquity, "Yinju Luoyi" (Secluded Luoyang) seeks a tranquil retreat nestled within the city’s hustle and bustle—a place to escape urban clamor and find serenity. Our philosophy goes beyond creating mere accommodation; we hope every guest will discover a sanctuary for the soul here, temporarily setting aside life’s chaos and pressures to savor a moment of quiet belonging.
"Out of the three hotels we stayed at during our trip to Xi'an and Luoyang (a four-star chain, a five-star, and Yinju Luoyi), Yinju Luoyi was by far the best experience.
The hotel's location is excellent; we could walk to Lijing Gate, Yingtian Gate, and Tiantang Mingtang, making sightseeing incredibly convenient. What impressed us most was the service – every staff member was exceptionally warm and thoughtful. The front desk even proactively upgraded our room after learning we were traveling with a child, which made our stay even more comfortable.
The room was spacious and bright, with new and spotless facilities. The air conditioning could switch between hot and cold air, which was especially useful in the chilly weather. Besides the free afternoon tea and fan DIY activity mentioned during booking, the hotel also provided many thoughtful small gifts. Next to the elevator on the first floor, there were complimentary sodas and warm mineral water available, and being able to grab warm water anytime in March was truly heartwarming.
Our child particularly loved the breakfast prepared by the auntie in the restaurant. On the day we left, he was sad for quite a while because he wouldn't be able to have her breakfast anymore. When we asked him what he liked most about the trip after returning home, he unhesitatingly said, 'The auntie in the restaurant.'
Without a doubt, Yinju Luoyi has become our top choice for our next visit to Luoyang."