With its bustling streets and myriad attractions, Beijing is fascinating, at times overwhelming for newly-arrived visitors. After a day browsing imperial palaces or tuning the finer points of a deal, guests are assured of total relaxation and peace in Beijing’s luxury hotels.
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From the Aman Summer Palace to Raffles or Peninsula, five star hotels offer elegance and comfort, superb dining and attentive service. As in Shanghai or Hong Kong, luxury comes at a price but special offers and exclusive packages are often attractive.
Aman at Summer Palace in Beijing
The Aman is in a splendid location near the Summer Palace grounds. Accommodation is in Ming-style dwellings, with courtyards and pagoda roofs in luxuriant greenery. Well appointed rooms have bamboo blinds and latticed screens while extra-spacious courtyard suites claim island bathtubs and separate showers. There are 18 guestrooms and 25 suites, top of the range the triple-dwelling Imperial Suite.
Award-winning restaurants offer a choice of French Kaiseki cuisine, Western fare or Chinese delicacies such as Peking duck or Cantonese dishes. There’s a lap pool and fitness room and a spa for multi-sensory traditional and modern rituals. A library and boutique complete the Aman picture.
The Aman Summer Palace was featured in Condé Nast Hot and Gold lists and scored 99% in the Special Grand Award ‘Hideaway of the Year’ report.
Raffles Luxury Hotel, Beijing
Close to the Forbidden City and commercial and business districts, Raffles blends the elegance of the 1900s with modern comfort. Accommodation ranges from business and executive rooms to Landmark rooms and suites, among them nine Personality Suites recalling VIPs such as de Gaulle or George Bernard Shaw. The Presidential Suite occupies the 6th and 7th floors.
Raffles has convention facilities, a fitness centre with indoor pool and ‘in one spa’ for holistic rituals to pamper body, mind and soul.
The Writers Bar mixes excellent cocktails while the glamorous Jaan offers fine French dining under crystal chandeliers. East 33 is for Asian and Western fare, with special seafood menus every week-end.
Beijing 5 Star, Peninsula Hotel
With its enticing blend of modern and Chinese architecture, the Peninsula guarantees luxury and comfort for business and leisure travellers. Rooms are in soothing earthy tones, with white marble bathrooms and uncluttered lines, ranging from deluxe to executive suites and the distinctive Beijing Suite draped in its own gold colours. The Peninsula Suite claims state of the arts luxury and technology and a dining area seating up to 18 guests.
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The Huang Ting serves Chinese cuisine in the traditional décor of a noble home while the Jing has a Western and Asian menu. Light healthy Peninsula meals can be ordered in both venues.
Fitness facilities include a pool and guests can unwind in the Peninsula Spa by ESPA with holistic treatments by skilled therapists.
Author Sunil S.
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From the Aman Summer Palace to Raffles or Peninsula, five star hotels offer elegance and comfort, superb dining and attentive service. As in Shanghai or Hong Kong, luxury comes at a price but special offers and exclusive packages are often attractive.
Aman at Summer Palace in Beijing
The Aman is in a splendid location near the Summer Palace grounds. Accommodation is in Ming-style dwellings, with courtyards and pagoda roofs in luxuriant greenery. Well appointed rooms have bamboo blinds and latticed screens while extra-spacious courtyard suites claim island bathtubs and separate showers. There are 18 guestrooms and 25 suites, top of the range the triple-dwelling Imperial Suite.
Award-winning restaurants offer a choice of French Kaiseki cuisine, Western fare or Chinese delicacies such as Peking duck or Cantonese dishes. There’s a lap pool and fitness room and a spa for multi-sensory traditional and modern rituals. A library and boutique complete the Aman picture.
The Aman Summer Palace was featured in Condé Nast Hot and Gold lists and scored 99% in the Special Grand Award ‘Hideaway of the Year’ report.
Raffles Luxury Hotel, Beijing
Close to the Forbidden City and commercial and business districts, Raffles blends the elegance of the 1900s with modern comfort. Accommodation ranges from business and executive rooms to Landmark rooms and suites, among them nine Personality Suites recalling VIPs such as de Gaulle or George Bernard Shaw. The Presidential Suite occupies the 6th and 7th floors.
Raffles has convention facilities, a fitness centre with indoor pool and ‘in one spa’ for holistic rituals to pamper body, mind and soul.
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The Writers Bar mixes excellent cocktails while the glamorous Jaan offers fine French dining under crystal chandeliers. East 33 is for Asian and Western fare, with special seafood menus every week-end.
Beijing 5 Star, Peninsula Hotel
With its enticing blend of modern and Chinese architecture, the Peninsula guarantees luxury and comfort for business and leisure travellers. Rooms are in soothing earthy tones, with white marble bathrooms and uncluttered lines, ranging from deluxe to executive suites and the distinctive Beijing Suite draped in its own gold colours. The Peninsula Suite claims state of the arts luxury and technology and a dining area seating up to 18 guests.
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The Huang Ting serves Chinese cuisine in the traditional décor of a noble home while the Jing has a Western and Asian menu. Light healthy Peninsula meals can be ordered in both venues.
Fitness facilities include a pool and guests can unwind in the Peninsula Spa by ESPA with holistic treatments by skilled therapists.
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Author Sunil S.
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