
Beijing
Corporate-luxe with genuine Chinese cultural depth. Polished without being sterile. Business travelers dominate the weekday mix, but the weekend sees families and couples drawn by the spa, the dining, and curated city experiences.
Ask for a room on the upper floors overlooking the Liangma River — the water views beat the generic city-side outlook.
Why It Matters
Two Michelin-recognized restaurants on property (Cai Yi Xuan holds a star, Mio is Michelin-selected). The iconic butterfly atrium is one of Beijing's most photographed hotel interiors. The Imperial Suite — 730 sqm across the entire 27th floor with a rooftop terrace, media room, and private chef kitchen — is the kind of thing most guests only dream about.
This Chaoyang District tower is a study in quiet confidence. The lobby might read corporate at first glance, but look up — 384 stainless-steel Chinese peacock butterflies by artist Jayne Dyer climb a soaring 20-storey atrium wall, and suddenly you're somewhere else entirely. The Tea Garden courtyard, the Michelin-starred Cai Yi Xuan, and rooms that max out at nearly 730 sqm for the Imperial Suite make this one of the city's most complete luxury addresses.
Where You'll Stay
13 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
5 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
Four-hour exploration of Beijing's soul: a rickshaw ride through a historic hutong followed by two hands-on artisanal classes. Good for guests who want more cultural texture than a standard city tour.
A curated walking itinerary through imperial Beijing, guided by hotel concierge expertise.
Private expedition to the Great Wall. Nine hours total — the hotel's flagship day trip and one of the better ways to see the wall without battling tour bus crowds.
A Great Wall experience that combines the wall with alpine scenery — a different route from the standard Odyssey itinerary.
Curated evening at one of Beijing's renowned acrobatic performances, arranged through the hotel concierge.
A guided tea experience with the hotel's tea master — learn to read, brew, and appreciate different Chinese teas in the Tea Garden setting.
Evening boat cruise along the Liangma River, just a short walk from the hotel. Lotus blossom silhouettes and willow boughs from the water make for a different perspective on the city.
A spa wellness experience built around the therapeutic properties of Chinese tea. Part massage, part ritual, part sensory experience.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
On-site salon offering hair and nail services (The Nail Suite). Light pinks and florals characterize the dedicated nail space.
Located on the 26th floor. Offers personalized check-in/out, complimentary 60-minute meeting room use, afternoon tea, evening cocktails, daily snacks, and 20% off laundry. Access included with Club Rooms and suites.
Two executive-style private boardrooms available for meetings and presentations.
Eleven stylish venues including the Imperial Ballroom (double-height ceiling with gold leaf accents) and Beijing Ballroom. Combine traditional Beijing aesthetic with modern AV technology.
180 sqm (1,937.5 sqft) facility with state-of-the-art cardiovascular equipment, weightlifting apparatus, steam room, and sauna. Open round the clock.
Sunlit indoor massage pool equipped with a whirlpool, surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows. Separate from the main swimming pool.
Naturally lit indoor pool surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic city views. Adjacent to the massage pool and whirlpool.
Hotel-arranged limousine transfers and dedicated airport greeting service. Book through concierge in advance.
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