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| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
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| All Trip Types | (4) | 4.8 |
| Business | (1) | 4.0 |
| Romance | (1) | 5.0 |
| Family | (1) | 5.0 |
| With Friends | (0) | 0 |
| All Others | (1) | 5.0 |
This hotel does not offer any accessibility features. Please select a different hotel if you are interested in booking a room with accessibility features.
| Check-in time is | 2 PM |
| Check-out time is | Noon |
| Pets not allowed |
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
The St. Regis Beijing is listed in the 2007 Condé Nast Traveler Top 100 List and the 2007 Travel + Leisure 500.
Garden Court – With views of the landscaped garden and fountains, the newly-renovated and conceptualized Garden Court restaurant offers al fresco dining. Its cantilevered natural stone patio extends out over a pool of water. An open kitchen creates Western and Asian favorites, served either buffet-style or à la carte. Open from early morning to late evening.
Celestial Court – Contemporary Cantonese cuisine served in an equally contemporary setting, with low ceilings, black-marble columns, lacquer chairs and cabinets, gold colored walls, and intricately patterned blue-and-red carpets. Three good-fortune statuettes adhere to tradition. Open for lunch and dinner.
Danieli’s – The bright, hand-painted ceiling, tiled floors, and bronze chandeliers evoke southern Italy, with cuisine to match. Elegant and comfortable, with views overlooking the lobby or the street. Open for lunch and dinner.
Astor Grill – Fine-dining, European-style, with rich décor, recessed mood lighting, and a bronze chandelier. Ensuring a sense of place is an intricately detailed lacquered screen, in rich gold and black. Open for lunch and dinner. Shunsai – A variety of regional delicacies and an extensive sake selection are served in a traditional Japanese setting, with subtle contemporary touches. Open for lunch and dinner.
Press Club Bar – Club-style bar, reminiscent of the Beijing International Club in its 1930s heyday. Bar snacks and more substantial fare are on the menu. Open from late afternoon to late evening. Press Club Bar is a favourite haunt of the international press corps.
Water from natural hot springs deep below the hotel flows into the spa tubs in the 16,000-square-foot St. Regis Spa & Club. A glass-enclosed, 82-foot indoor lap pool, children’s pool, eight spa and therapy rooms, plunge tubs, saunas, aroma steam rooms, and relaxation lounges with personal headsets provide relaxation.
A well-equipped fitness center offers complimentary yoga and aerobics, spinning classes, strength training, cardio machines, and 35 TVs. Other facilities include an eight-lane bowling alley, squash courts, golf-driving area, putting green, and billiards and snooker rooms.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
One king or two single beds with 100% cotton linens. City, garden, or embassy view. 323 square feet. DVD player, data port, and separate fax line. Walk-in wardrobe with safe, terry bathrobes, and umbrella. Black-marble bathroom with tub/shower combination, gilt mirror, and rich-wood trimmings.
All rooms include All rooms includeOne king or two single beds with Chinese-style quilts. City, hotel garden, or Embassy District views. 50 square metres (538 square feet). Bronze-hue décor includes deep-pile carpet, scattered cushions, and Asian-inspired artwork. Walk-in wardrobe. Black marble bathroom with separate walk-in shower and over-size tub. Other bathroom amenities include slippers, phone, bathrobe, complimentary toiletries, make-up mirror, and hairdryer. High-speed Internet (surcharge), fax line, and multi-line phone with voice mail access. TV with cable/satellite access and DVD/CD player. In-room safe. Air conditioning. Refrigerator and minibar. Complimentary newspaper.
All rooms include Accessibility featuresOne king or two single beds with 100% cotton linens. City, garden, or embassy view. 430 square feet. DVD player, data port, and separate fax line. Walk-in wardrobe with safe, terry bathrobes, and umbrella. Black-marble bathroom with deep tub and separate shower, double vanity, gilt mirror, and rich-wood trimmings. Includes the following complimentary services: 24-hour butler service; shoeshine; light pressing of five laundry items on arrival; in-room facsimile service (on request); daily local and international newspaper; and daily fresh fruit, mineral water, and flowers. Also includes complimentary access to Executive Lounge, with early morning coffee and tea and evening cocktails and canapés.
All rooms include Accessibility featuresOne king or two single beds with Chinese-style quilts. City, hotel garden, or Embassy District views. 65 square metres (699 square feet). Bronze-hue décor includes deep-pile carpet, scattered cushions, and Asian-inspired artwork. Separate bedroom with walk-in wardrobe. Living area with lacquered credenza and guest washroom. Large work area ideal for meetings or interviews. High-speed Internet access (surcharge), fax machine, and multi-line phone with voice mail access. Black marble bathroom with separate walk-in shower and over-size tub. Other bathroom amenities include slippers, phone, bathrobe, complimentary toiletries, make-up mirror, and hairdryer. In-room safe. Two TVs with cable/satellite access and DVD/CD player. Air conditioning. Refrigerator and minibar. Complimentary newspaper.
All rooms include Accessibility featuresOn its northwestern periphery, Chongwen encompasses the southern strip of Tiananmen Square and the Beijing Concert Hall, and runs south to the expansive Tiantan Park and impressive Ming Dynasty Temple of Heaven. On the park’s outskirts, meander through Hong Qiao traditional silk market (a major tourist magnet) and the Museum of Natural History, which houses a collection of some 200,000 items.
see all hotels in ChongwenReviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 16, 2009
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out of value="5""The place to stay in Beijing"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 5, 2009
Excellent service from the minute you pull up to the front door to the day you depart. As close to perfection as you can get in a hotel.
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out of value="5""Outstanding Service Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 12, 2008
We thought the hotel was fabulous-treated extremely well and pampered-not close to the sights;however, taxis were plentiful! Wwould definitely recommend!
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