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Rosewood Beijing
Beijing

Rosewood Beijing

Rosewood Beijing

The Rosewood Beijing is located on the 1st to 23rd floors of Jingguang Center, No. 1 Chaoyangmenwai Street, Chaoyang District, facing the CCTV building across the street. It was jointly designed by Melbourne's Bar Studio and Bangkok's PLandscape, integrating the artistic conception of Chinese landscape painting into modern architecture. The exterior facade of the hotel is made of Mongolian bluestone, echoing the image of the mountain. The interior five-story high atrium and vertical garden form A visual wonder of "time and space folding". The 283 guest rooms are scattered like mountains. The art collection includes works by local artists such as Li Yongfei and Jiang Shanchun, interpreting the brand philosophy of "A Sense of Place". It can be regarded as a cultural utopia in the CBD.
The guest rooms are centered around the concept of "home-style luxury". The 55-220 square meter Spaces feature natural tones and textured fabrics, and are equipped with walk-in closets, Italian Gessi bathrooms and 500-weave high-count cotton bedding. Some suites feature private terraces or viewing Windows, offering a panoramic view of the golden tiles of the CCTV Building or the city skyline. The bathroom is paved with Karamari gold marble. The freestanding copper bathtub is equipped with a floor heating system, complemented by custom fragrances and intelligent temperature control, creating an immersive Oriental bathing ritual. The hand-painted decorative painting "The Four Seasons of the Forbidden City" hanging by the bedside and the Beibingyang soda in the mini bar blend the memories of old Beijing with modern luxury in the details.
Seven restaurants and lounges offer a global flavor feast: Michelin one-star "Xiangwei Xiaochu" specializes in northern flavors, such as honey-glazed barbecued pork and old Beijing Roast duck with caviar; The "Red" hot pot restaurant is renowned for its self-brewed beer and innovative pot bases. The outdoor terrace offers a view of the CCTV night scene. The "Longting" Chinese restaurant, run by Cantonese cuisine master Tan Shiye, offers a six-handed menu with Lingnan flavors, such as bayberry juice jellyfish head and matsutake and abalone shumai. The Yiting Lobby Bar kicks off an Oriental tea journey on the tip of the tongue with "Three Clear Teas" and cold-brewed jasmine, becoming an excellent viewing platform for the city's nightlife.
The hotel has specially set up an "Intangible Cultural Heritage Laboratory", in collaboration with the Beijing Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center. Every Friday night, an intangible cultural heritage murder mystery game is held, where guests can play the role of ancient workshop artisans to complete the making of lacquerware. Sense Spa combines traditional Chinese massage with Swiss high-tech beauty equipment to offer "tea spirit care" and "aromatherapy". The 24-hour gym is equipped with high-end equipment from Tenojian. The heated swimming pool features panoramic floor-to-ceiling Windows, allowing you to enjoy the scenery of the courtyard throughout the four seasons while swimming. Within a three-kilometer radius, there are commercial districts such as Sanlitun and Workers' Stadium, meeting the needs of art exploration and leisure.

Highlights

  • CCTV Headquarters View Guest Room
  • Michelin-Starred Dining by Celebrity Chefs
  • Sense Wellness Spa
  • Panoramic Heated Infinity Pool
  • Guided Cycling Tour
  • Art Collection Gallery
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