The Peninsula Beijing is located in the centre of the city’s upmarket Wangfujing shopping district, and close to Tiananmen Square. It has everything you can wish for including; suite size lead in rooms, rooftop bar and a world-class spa, a wide range of dining options and a designer shopping arcade. The hotel prides itself on offering Mercedes or Rolls Royce luxury, and world-class facilities, decorated with an exhibition-worthy collection of paintings, photographs and sculptures.
The Aman at Summer Palace, located besides the Summer Palace, is a sprawling compound of historic and historic-looking buildings. Housed in a series of century old pavilions, once used by guests of the Palace. The resort is within easy access to such cultural landmarks as the Great Wall, The Temple of Heaven and the hutongs.
Conrad Beijing stands as a modern architectural marvel in the heart of the bustling Chaoyang District. The hotel's sleek, contemporary design is characterised by its striking glass façade and towering structure, which seamlessly blends into the city’s dynamic skyline. The grand entrance, with its spacious lobby and high ceilings, sets the tone for a luxurious experience, welcoming guests with an air of sophistication and elegance.
Dhawa Jinshanling, located near the Great Wall of China, offers a unique blend of contemporary architecture and traditional Chinese design elements. The exterior features modern, minimalist lines that complement the rugged, natural landscape surrounding it. Inside, the décor incorporates classic Chinese aesthetics with a modern twist, using natural materials such as wood and stone to create a sense of harmony and tranquillity.
Park Hyatt Beijing stands as a beacon of modern elegance in the heart of China's bustling capital. The hotel's architecture is a striking blend of contemporary design and traditional Chinese elements, reflected in its sleek glass façade and intricate interior details. Positioned within the iconic Beijing Yintai Centre, the hotel offers stunning panoramic views of the city skyline and the historic Forbidden City, creating a seamless fusion of past and present.
Rosewood Beijing stands as a striking architectural marvel, blending modern sophistication with traditional Chinese aesthetics. The façade, adorned with sleek glass panels and intricate latticework, seamlessly integrates contemporary design with cultural heritage. Inside, the grand atrium features a soaring ceiling and expansive windows, flooding the space with natural light and offering panoramic views of the bustling cityscape.
The Opposite House in Beijing, is a glassy boutique hotel, designed by renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma. Drawing its name from an old Chinese guesthouse across the courtyard and a place of contrast, the Opposite House, with a lime-green glass cube design, makes a bold statement, along the Beijing skyline. Inside, contemporary style blends with traditional Chinese design to create abundant space in the rooms as well as public spaces.
Waldorf Astoria Beijing is a luxury hotel, set in the heart of the Wangfujing area in Beijing. Set in a gold-box tower the hotel looms majestically, an elegant latticework of copper and bronze cleverly designed to age gracefully via a process of natural oxidation. Beyond the glittering threshold, there is contemporary Chinese art, with eye-catching pieces lending a dash of daring and a sense of place to the public areas. Centrally located it’s a perfect base from which to explore this city.
Brickyard Beijing is an eco-hotel, set in a small valley under Mutianyu Great Wall near Beijing in Northeast China. This property is unique. Jim Spear, an American and his wife Liang Tang discovered this rundown glazed tile factory in the early 2000. And, although they were appalled to see its state, it also had incredible view of forested ridges topped by the imposing Great Wall. They decided to keep the story alive and now fully resorted it is an incredibly special boutique hotel.
The Park Plaza is a four-star luxury hotel is set in Wangfujing, Beijing's central district and cultural centre. The hotel is a comfortable and contemporary option, perfect for those who want a central location. It serves as an oasis for business travellers who like to visit the business centre, shop a holics who like to shop till they die along the Wangfujing Street and culture vultures to like to visit the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square and The Temple of Heaven.