Ok Guys! With all the information about the visa processes and the forbidden city, you must be wondering where to stay in Beijing. No one wants a busy and tiresome day to end up in noisy beds and un-clean bathrooms. So here’s a guide to the best hotels in Beijing for your comfy and memorable stay at Beijing:
Shangri-La Hotel
The award-winning Shangri-La Hotel, Beijing is located in the heart of Beijing’s western district. The hotel consists of two towers. The fully refurbished guestrooms in the Garden Wing offer a new luxury with an impressive list of amenities. Valley Wing guestrooms, a distinctive addition opened in March 2007 has tasteful and elegant with Chinese design elements, each room benefits from a spacious lounge area, a walk-in wardrobe, a luxurious bathroom and the state-of-the-art technology. With a minimum size of 50 square metres, they are some of the largest guestrooms in the city. The Valley Wing also offers a selection of suites, including 20 Diplomat Suites, one Specialty Suite and a majestic 245-square-metre Presidential Suite with personal butler service.
The Regent Beijing
The Regent Beijing is designed in a classic yet contemporary style. The 500 luxury rooms boast modern features and amenities, including flat-panel TVs and complimentary Internet. Select rooms at The hotel in Beijing, China also feature panoramic views of the Forbidden City. Guests at the Regent Beijing can enjoy five restaurants, including a bar and a lounge featuring international cuisine. All meals at The hotel in Beijing, China are expertly prepared using fresh ingredients and highlight a variety of culinary traditions, including Chinese and Western cuisine.
Raffles Beijing Hotel
Built in the 1900s, Raffles Beijing Hotel has long stood as an icon of Beijing’s historical heritage. The venue of many significant political and cultural events, it has become one of Beijing’s most distinguished addresses. Ideally situated at the crossroads of famous Chang An Avenue and the district of Wangfujing, Raffles Beijing Hotel is in the heart of the prestigious business and commercial districts and a few minutes from the mystical Forbidden City, historical Tiananmen Square, the Silk Market and other famous sights. It is also a short 15-minute walk from Beijing railway station and less than five minutes from Wangfujing subway station. Raffles Beijing Hotel epitomises elegance and exclusivity, as guests luxuriate in 171 beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites, which are some of the most expansive and decadent in Beijing.
Fairmont Beijing
Fairmont Beijing offers 222 guest rooms including 24 suites. Natural-lit rooms with floor-to-ceiling-windows and furnished in contemporary Chinese style. Fairmont Gold provides a hotel-within-a-hotel experience and privileges like no other, where we remember you by name and every service is personalized. After a busy day in the capital city of China, enjoy privacy with Fairmont Gold on the hotel’s skybridge. Spanning three levels on the skybridge, the Willow Stream Spa at Fairmont Beijing hotel provides a tranquil urban getaway with secluded a rooftop garden, complemented by a state-of-the-art fitness facility and yoga studio. Inspired by Beijing’s Hutong culture, The three meeting rooms are designed with intimacy and privacy in mind.
Kempinski
The Kempinski Hotel is conveniently located in the heart of Beijing’s diplomatic and business district. Its impressive blend of grand culture and dynamic modern-day architecture makes it one of the landmarks in the Chinese capital. The 526-guestroom hotel forms the centerpiece of the Beijing Lufthansa Center, the city’s premier self-contained complex, comprising grade A offices, fully serviced apartments, a shopping plaza and numerous boutiques. The hotel is well known in Beijing for the quality and variety of its restaurants and entertainment venues. The hotel also provides a true haven from the demands of everyday life with two health and fitness centers, rooftop heated pool, fully equipped gymnasium and beautifully landscaped gardens.
Ahmed Raza is a frequent traveller and loves politics. He is a graduate in Journalism and works as Assistant Travel Editor for Kluchit.com
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