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Guangzhou Bullet Train (Map!): Stations, Routes, Ticketing | 2025

Written by Senior Expert Lydia|Updated: 2025-05-29

Guangzhou is one of China's most developed cities and a popular starting point for China tours.

Located in southern China, the Guangzhou railway hub is the largest in South China. It connects major lines such as the Beijing-Guangzhou, Guangzhou-Kowloon, Guangzhou-Maoming, Beijing-Guangzhou High-Speed, and Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong High-Speed railways.

Guangzhou high speed train makes exploring China faster and more convenient than ever!

From Guangzhou, high-speed trains connect to Hong Kong in the south, Hangzhou, Shanghai, and Nanjing in the east, and Beijing in the north. They also provide access to central China cities like Changsha and Wuhan, southwestern destinations such as Chongqing and Chengdu, and Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau cities like Kunming and Guiyang.

Ready to ride? On this page, we'll cover everything from Guangzhou's high-speed train stations and routes (complete with a map!) to ticketing, seating choices, and train tour ideas.

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Guangzhou High Speed Train Facts

Guangzhou operates over 1,000 high-speed trains daily, including G, D, and C-series trains, traveling at speeds of 200-350 km/h depending on the terrain and train type. These routes connect Guangzhou to major cities across all directions, making it an ideal base for exploring China.

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Types of High Speed Train: G-trains & D-trains
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High Speed Train Route: 1,000+
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Fastest Speed of Trains: 350 km/h

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More High Speed Train Routes from Guangzhou

Guangzhou high speed trains connect to numerous other cities across China, offering convenient and efficient travel options.

To the south, you can reach Hong Kong in just 1–2 hours, or Shenzhen in a quick 30 minutes.

Heading west to Guangxi, Guilin's stunning karst landscapes are only 2–3 hours away. Also, you can venture to the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, with trains to Kunming taking 6.5–7.5 hours and Guiyang 3.5–5 hours.

If you're heading east coast, Shanghai can be reached in as little as 6.5 hours, while Beijing, the nation's capital, is just 7.5 hours away.

For central China, the high speed train to Zhangjiajie in Hunan takes 5–7 hours, offering access to its breathtaking natural beauty. Southwestern routes include Chengdu, which is accessible in about 7 hours, and Chongqing, reached in under 6 hours.

High Speed Train Routes to Guangzhou

Thanks to China's well-connected high-speed rail network, it is easy to travel to Guangzhou from other cities in China.

Guangzhou High Speed Train Map & Train Station Map

To help you zip around, we've got two handy maps for you.

First, our Guangzhou High Speed Train Map clearly shows all the routes connecting Guangzhou. Second, the Guangzhou High Speed Train Station Map pinpoints each station and even Guangzhou Baiyun Airport, making your travels easy!

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China Train Map
Guangzhou High Speed Train Station Map
Guangzhou High Speed Train Station Map

Major Guangzhou High Speed Train Stations

Connecting you across China, Guangzhou is served by nearly 20 high-speed train stations, notably Guangzhou, Guangzhou South, Guangzhou North, Guangzhou Baiyun, and Guangzhou East railway stations.

The most commonly used railway stations are Guangzhou South (广州南站), Guangzhou (广州站), Guangzhou North (广州北站), and Guangzhou Baiyun (广州白云站), which handle most Guangzhou high-speed train traffic.

Guangzhou South Railway Station
Guangzhou South Railway Station
广州南站
Shibi Village, Shibi Street, Panyu District, Guangzhou
Located about 20 km from downtown Guangzhou, Guangzhou South Railway Station is connected by Metro Lines 2, 7, and 22, plus buses, taxis, and private cars. Travel to the Canton Tower or Pearl River by metro takes within 1 hour. Intercity rail links to cities like Shenzhen and Foshan enhance convenience.
Guangzhou Baiyun Railway Station
Guangzhou Baiyun Railway Station
广州白云站
Intersection of Tangxin Road and Tangle Road, Baiyun District, Guangzhou
Located 10 kilometers northwest of downtown Guangzhou, Guangzhou Baiyun Railway Station, 1-hour subway ride from city landmarks like the Canton Tower and Pearl River, is linked by Metro Lines 8, 12, 22, 24, and Foshan Line 6. It also features bus routes, taxis, and private car options for seamless connectivity.

Guangzhou North Railway Station
Guangzhou North Railway Station
广州北站
1 Zhanqian Road, Huadu District, Guangzhou
Guangzhou North Railway Station is the furthest train station from the city center, about 40 kilometers and about 1.5 hours by subway. It is connected via Metro Line 9, buses, taxis, private cars and intercity rails. Major attractions like the Canton Tower and Pearl River are within 1.5 hours by metro.
Guangzhou Railway Station
Guangzhou Railway Station
广州站
159 Huanshi West Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou
Situated in central Guangzhou, Guangzhou Railway Station connects with Metro Lines 2 and 5, buses, taxis and private cars. It's 10 km from the Canton Tower and 8 km from the Pearl River, both reachable in about 30 minutes by metro.

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How to Book Train Tickets of Guangzhou High Speed Rail?

To book high speed train tickets in China, you need to:

STEP 1. First, create an account on ticketing platform like the 12306 or Trip.

STEP 2. Then, enter the right Guangzhou high speed train stations in your travel destinations.

STEP 3. After that, choose your preferred train number and seating class. To make sure you pick the perfect ride, here's a rundown of the seating classes (plus, train services) available.

Business Class (1+1 or 2+1 layout): The ultimate in luxury and privacy. Think plush, fully reclining seats (even lie-flat!) and exclusive perks. It's the priciest, but unbeatable for deep relaxation or work.

First Class (2+2 layout): A great balance of comfort and value. You'll get wider seats with more legroom, perfect for medium to longer trips (3-5 hours) when you want a bit more space.

Second Class (3+2 layout): Comfortable and budget-friendly, making it the most popular choice. Ideal for shorter trips (under 3 hours) or if you enjoy a lively atmosphere.

STEP 4. Finally, don't forget to confirm your booking with valid passport information.

Heads up! Navigating China's ticketing platforms for high-speed trains can be frustrating, especially with language and payment barriers. Plus, errors in station names or passport information can ruin your plans.

Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT) simplifies the process, taking care of ticket booking, schedule selection, and even private transfers. Travel with us! Leave the hassles behind and enjoy a seamless high-speed train experience from or to Guangzhou!

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How to Plan a Guangzhou High Speed Train Tour?

Step 1: Plan for 2-3 Days in Guangzhou

Dedicate 2-3 days to exploring Guangzhou's must-visit attractions, including Canton Tower, Shamian Island, and Chen Clan Ancestral Hall (陈家祠). Immerse yourself in the city’s history at Yuexiu Park and the Nanyue King Mausoleum Museum.

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Step 2: Choose Your Next Destination

Guangzhou's fantastic high-speed rail connectivity is a huge plus. The train network opens up a whole world of possibilities for train tours, from quick day trips to longer adventures.

Let's start close to home with some fantastic day trips from Guangzhou by train:

Foshan: Just a quick zip (under 45 minutes!) on the Guangzhou High Speed Train takes you to Foshan, perfect for exploring Qinghui Garden (清晖园) or Fengjian Watertown (逢简水乡).

Shenzhen: Hop on a bullet train, and in about half an hour, you'll be in Shenzhen, ideal for attractions like Window of the World.

Hong Kong: Yes, you can even visit Hong Kong for the day! A high-speed train journey of roughly 1-2 hours offers a chance to experience its unique blend of culture.

Now, if you're looking to stretch your legs a bit further, our Guangzhou High Speed Train also connects you to more distant, incredible destinations. These might require a bit more travel time or an overnight stay, but they're absolutely worth it:

Guilin & Yangshuo: In just 2-3 hours, you can be in Guilin, stepping into a landscape straight out of a traditional Chinese painting with famous karst mountains and the serene Li River.

Changsha (around 2 hours): Savor authentic Hunan cuisine, enjoy the city's energetic nightlife, or extend your trip to breathtaking Zhangjiajie. Suggested travel plan: 4 Days Guangzhou to Zhangjiajie Tour >

Kunming (6.5-9 hours): Discover Yunnan's "Spring City" for its pleasant climate.

Shanghai (from 6.5 hours): Stroll along The Bund, admiring its striking blend of historical and futuristic architecture.

Beijing (7-11 hours): For China's capital and its historical treasures like the Forbidden City and the Great Wall, the high-speed train from Guangzhou offers a direct and efficient journey.

Step 3: Book Train Tickets 15 Days in Advance

Purchase tickets 15 days before your trip through Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT), online platforms like 12306 or at Guangzhou's major train stations.

Early booking is essential during peak seasons such as China holidays like the summer holiday (July to August), Labor Day (early May) or National Day (early October).

Step 4: Plan Your Trip with Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT)

Simplify your trip by choosing AOT's comprehensive travel services. We handle everything from train ticket booking and personalized itinerary planning to private transfers, guided tours, and accommodation arrangements.

Step 5: Arrive at the Station 0.5-1 Hour before Your Trip

Reach the station at least 30 minutes ahead of time—or an hour during busy holiday periods. Boarding starts 10-20 minutes before departure.

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FAQs/Tips about Guangzhou Tours

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  • 1. What is Guangzhou famous for?+

    Guangzhou is famous for its rich history, vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and is a major economic and trading hub in southern China. It is also known for its iconic landmarks, Canton Fair, and its role as a gateway to other cities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. Here are some of the things that Guangzhou is renowned for:

    1). Trade and Commerce: Guangzhou has a long history as a major trading port. It has been a center for international trade for centuries and continues to be an important hub for business and commerce in southern China. Such as the Canton Fair, China's oldest and largest trade fair, held biannually.

    2). Cantonese Cuisine: Guangzhou is considered the birthplace of Cantonese cuisine, one of the most popular and influential styles of Chinese cuisine worldwide. Dim sum, roast meats, clay pot dishes, and Cantonese-style seafood are some of the culinary highlights that attract food enthusiasts to Guangzhou.

    3). Cultural Heritage: With its rich history, Guangzhou is known for its cultural heritage. The city is home to numerous temples, ancestral halls, and historical sites that reflect its long-standing traditions and influences from different dynasties. The Chen Clan Ancestral Hall and Foshan Ancestral Temple are notable examples.

    4). Lingnan Architecture: Guangzhou of Guangdong showcases a distinctive Lingnan architectural style, characterized by its unique blend of Chinese and Western influences. The European-style buildings on Shamian Island and the traditional Lingnan houses in old neighborhoods are prime examples of this architectural heritage.

    5). Pearl River: The river offers scenic views, and a nighttime cruise along the Pearl River is a popular attraction, providing mesmerizing views of Guangzhou's skyline.

  • 2. Where is Guangzhou? Is it near HK, Macau, and Shenzhen?+

    Located in the southern part of China, Guangzhou is the capital city of Guangdong and a major port city known for its economic significance, cultural heritage, and vibrant atmosphere. Here is a comparison of the locations of Guangzhou with Hong Kong, Macau, and Shenzhen (known as the Greater Bay Area):

    1). Guangzhou and Hong Kong: Guangzhou is approximately 120 kilometers (75 miles) northwest of Hong Kong. It is situated on the mainland, while Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region (SAR) located on the southern coast of China. Both cities are close to each other and are connected by various transportation options, including high-speed trains, buses, and ferries.

    2). Guangzhou and Macau: Guangzhou is located to the north of Macau. Macau is a Special Administrative Region of China and is situated on the western side of the Pearl River Delta, while Guangzhou is on the eastern side. The distance between Guangzhou and Macau is approximately 130 kilometers (80 miles). There are convenient transportation options, such as ferries and buses, connecting the two cities.

    3). Guangzhou and Shenzhen: Shenzhen is located to the southeast of Guangzhou and is part of the Guangdong Province as well. The distance between the two cities is around 140 kilometers (87 miles). Shenzhen is situated close to the border with Hong Kong and is known for its rapid development as a major economic and technological hub. There are various transportation options available, including high-speed trains, buses, and metro connections, making travel between Guangzhou and Shenzhen convenient.

  • 3. How to get to Guangzhou?+

    Guangzhou has an international airport, Baiyun International Airport, which offers flights from many major cities worldwide. It is also well-connected by train, with high-speed rail services and regular train connections to other cities in China. There are several ways to get to Guangzhou, depending on your starting location and preference. Here are some common methods of transportation to reach Guangzhou:

    1). Get to Guangzhou By Air: Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN) is the major international airport serving the city. It operates both domestic and international flights, connecting Guangzhou to numerous destinations worldwide.

    2). Get to Guangzhou By Train: Guangzhou is well-connected to China's extensive High Speed train network. You can take a high-speed train from various cities in China, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Shenzhen, and many others.

    3). Get to Guangzhou By Car: If you prefer driving or hiring a private car, you can reach Guangzhou of Guangdong via the well-developed highway system.

    4). Get to Guangzhou By Ferry: If you are traveling from Hong Kong or Macau, you can take a ferry to Guangzhou.

  • 4. Can I take a high speed train from Guangzhou?+

    Yes, Guangzhou is well-connected by high speed trains (also known as bullet trains). It offers convenient connections to various cities in China, including Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. From Guangzhou, you can take High Speed Trains to several destinations, including:

    1). Guangzhou to Beijing high speed train: The high speed train journey from Guangzhou to Beijing takes approximately 8 to 9 hours, depending on the train and route.

    2). Guangzhou to Shanghai high speed train: High-speed trains connect Guangzhou and Shanghai with a travel time of around 7 to 8 hours.

    3). Guangzhou to Hong Kong high speed train: The Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong High-Speed Rail links Guangzhou to Hong Kong. The journey takes about 2 to 3 hours, including immigration procedures.

    4). Guangzhou to Shenzhen high speed train: Guangzhou of Guangdong is well-connected to its neighboring city of Shenzhen by high-speed trains, with a travel time of around 30 minutes to 1 hour.

    5). Guangzhou to Guilin high speed train: You can travel from Guangzhou to Guilin by high-speed train, with the journey taking approximately 2.5 to 3.5 hours.

    6). Guangzhou to Xiamen high speed train: High-speed trains connect Guangzhou and Xiamen of Fujian province, with a travel time of around 4 to 5 hours.

  • 5. What to eat in Guangzhou? What is recommended for Cantonese Food?+

    Guangzhou is renowned for its delicious cuisine. Some must-try dishes include Dim Sum (Cantonese-style dumplings and snacks), Roast Goose, Wonton Noodles, Chaoshan Beef Hotpot, and Steamed Milk Pudding. Exploring local markets, street food stalls, and traditional restaurants will allow you to discover even more delightful dishes and flavors. Here are some popular Cantonese food options to savor in Guangzhou:

    1). Dim Sum: Indulge in a variety of bite-sized Cantonese dumplings and snacks, including favorites like Siu Mai (pork dumplings), Har Gow (shrimp dumplings), Char Siu Bao (barbecue pork buns), and Lo Bak Gou (turnip cake).

    2). Roast Goose: Sample succulent and flavorful roasted goose, a Guangzhou cuisine specialty. The tender meat and crispy skin make it a delightful dish.

    3). Wonton Noodles: Enjoy a bowl of springy noodles served with plump wontons (dumplings) in a savory broth. It's a popular comfort food in Guangzhou.

    4). Congee: Try a bowl of silky and comforting rice porridge, available in various flavors such as fish, pork, or century egg. It's a popular breakfast or brunch option.

    5). Claypot Rice: Savor the aromatic and flavorful clay pot rice cooked with various ingredients like Chinese sausage, chicken, or mushrooms. The rice gets a delicious crust at the bottom of the pot.

    6). Herbal Soup: Experience the nourishing and healthful qualities of traditional Cantonese herbal soups, often prepared with ingredients like Chinese herbs, chicken, or fish.

    7). Seafood: Being a coastal city, Guangzhou of Guangdong province offers a wide selection of fresh seafood dishes. From steamed fish to stir-fried prawns, you can enjoy a range of delectable seafood preparations.

    8). Steamed Milk Pudding: End your meal with a silky and smooth steamed milk pudding, a popular Cantonese dessert. It's a light and delightful treat.

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