Four Seasons Hotel Beijing set to open
Updated: 2012-09-24 16:24
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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For the first time in China’s capital, one of the world’s leading luxury hotel brands is set to open Four Seasons Hotel Beijing this fall.
Located in the Liangmahe area of the Central Business District, Four Seasons Hotel Beijing is easily accessible to both the international airport and the Great Wall. Amid the excitement, five-star savvy travellers and the city’s elite will find a refuge and place to call home, as well as a stylish meeting place for business and pleasure.
“Today’s traveller has high expectations, and we’re here to exceed them with a real passion for personalized service that only Four Seasons can deliver,” says General Manager Sanjiv Hulugalle. “
The experience begins the moment guests first approach Four Seasons Hotel Beijing. Drawing on principles of traditional Chinese architecture, the main hotel entry impresses with its wide façade, reminiscent of the city’s Imperial Palaces. Inside, the lobby welcomes with energizing colours, textures and familiar motifs, such as a hint of a dragon’s image in the carpet, bringing good fortune to all who enter, or the ceiling panels in gold leaf and yellow, a distinctive Imperial colour.
Overall, the look of Four Seasons Hotel Beijing is a dramatic combination of traditional themes in complete harmony with contemporary tastes for gracious simplicity and elegance. Surrounding a sky-lit atrium, the Hotel’s 313 well-appointed guest rooms become personal sanctuaries for business travellers and those coming to the city to explore its cultural richness.
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