Park Hyatt Beijing
Towering above Beijing's Central Business District, the brand-new Park Hyatt Beijing occupies the top floors of the central building of the new, mixed-use Yintai Centre, the tallest skyscraper on Chang'an Avenue and a symbol of the new China. Directly opposite the China World Trade Centre and the new CCTV Tower, the 237 rooms and suites of the Park Hyatt offer king-sized beds, flat-screen televisions, satellite TV, climate control, and dramatic views over the Beijing cityscape. The hotel's sleekly modern interior makes the most of the 360° panorama and includes the highest restaurant in Beijing, the China Grill, which sits on the 66th floor and is crowned by a dramatic glass pyramid. There are two other restaurants serving Western and Chinese dishes, as well as the China Bar, a swank cocktail lounge adjoining the China Grill. In the lower floors of the tower, the Park Life complex offers further options for dining, bars and entertainment, as well as luxury boutiques and beauty services. The Tian Spa (tian means heaven in Chinese) has eight treatment rooms offering massage, and aesthetic and treatments rooted in the principles of traditional Chinese medicine, as well as a relaxation lounge, exercise studio and a lap pool. The fitness center, within the Park Life complex, includes cardio and weight areas, an exercise studio, and an indoor swimming pool. Personal butler service is available, and there is also a 24-hour business center and high-speed wired or wireless Internet throughout the hotel. The Park Hyatt is 15 minutes from the Forbidden City by car, and 40 minutes from the Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK).
Why We Love This Hotel
Location: The Park Hyatt is based in the heart of Beijing, China’s vibrant capital city, housed in the tallest skyscraper on one of the city’s busiest streets.
History: The hotel looks across the street to the China World Trade Center, the largest up-market commercial mixed-use development in the world. This complex, built in 1985, has become known as “the place where China meets the world”.
Service: Each room features 24-hour butler service, meaning that guests in any of the hotel’s rooms and suites never have to lift a finger.
- Destination
- Beijing, China
- Hotel Type
- Business
- Location Type
- City
Amenities
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24hr Room Service
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Bar/pub
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Boutiques
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Business Center
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Concierge
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Disabled Facilities
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Fitness Center
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Indoor Pool
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Meeting/conference Facilities
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Nightclub
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Restaurant
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Safety Deposit Boxes
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Sauna
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Shuttle Service
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Smoking Area
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Spa
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Steam Room
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Wi-Fi In Public Areas

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