It is from Beijing that we started a three-week journey around China. We could only anticipate what awaited us in the five locations we had planned to visit, but as we checked in to the Rosewood Beijing, one thing became clear: we were going to take our stay at the Rosewood as a good omen for the entire trip.
Our first impressions were defined by the striking entryway and lobby rising up five stories. Filled with paintings inspired by ancient Chinese art forms, the interiors oozed the ambiance of a luxurious, sophisticated refuge.
To discover a hotel of such elegance and style in the heart of Beijing was both fitting and slightly surprising. The endless, oppressive urban sprawl of China’s capital manages to imprint itself on all experiences of the city—but all is forgotten in the hotel’s warm embrace.
Of course, Rosewood Beijing never allowed us to forget we could be anywhere else but in Beijing. And we are not talking just about the hotel’s proximity to one of the architectural icons of the city, the CCTV Tower, which makes its powerful form dominate the view from most of Rosewood’s suites. Rather than that, the hotel designers insist on infusing every facet of the interior design with the local character.
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The beautifully appointed guest suites are defined by a sleek design that features high-end furniture, art pieces, and floor-to-ceiling windows. Our suite was perfectly positioned for gazing towards the fractured shapes of the CCTV Tower.
Especially noteworthy are the spa suites, which come with private balconies and separate living areas. The rate also includes access to the hotel’s executive lounge, the Manor Club, where we loved to hang out. The place has a great atmosphere and a fantastic food selection throughout the day.
As much as we wanted to stay put at the Rosewood, there was the business of having to explore Beijing, so off we’d go for the day, only to return to dine and sleep. And that was also fine: we can think of worse places to return to than the Rosewood Beijing. Come to think of it, we can think of very few better ones.
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Categories: Business hotels, City hotels, Culture & heritage, Editor's Pick, Family vacation, Grand luxury, Luxury hotels, Modern design, Shopping, Sightseeing, Spa,
Number of rooms & suites: 283
Rate per night: From $242 USD
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Check room rates and bookThis swanky city hotel achieves a sense of a luxurious refuge in the heart of Beijing, detached from the frantic pace of the city yet still celebrating the spirit of China's capital.
Author: Travel+Style. Last updated: 31/08/2024