Four Seasons Hotel Beijing
Beijing, China
Arranged around a towering sky-lit atrium, each of the Hotel’s 313 guest rooms, including 66 luxury suites, is a contemporary refuge furnished with every conceivable comfort. Each guest room and suite is carefully designed with areas for sleeping and living, allowing for maximum comfort and relaxation. Guests are fully supported by
Location
Its location within the Yansha area of the Central Business District, close to the Third Embassy Precinct in northeastern Chaoyang, places the Hotel in the city’s most dynamic business and entertainment area. The hotel is 30 minutes from airport.
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Recreation
Inspired by the architecture of traditional Chinese tea gardens and courtyards, the Spa at Four Seasons is an oasis of pampering for the most discerning travellers and Beijing residents. The approach of seamlessly blending tradition and modernity continues here, with a confident layering of Chinese architectural and design details against airy materials and colours, creating a tranquil environment in which to relax. A combination of traditional Chinese and rejuvenating treatments focussed on total wellness are performed in 11 treatment pavilions.
The Health Club encompasses 117 sqm of dedicated workout space with a wide range of state-of-the-art equipment by Techno Gym. Facilities include an exercise room, sauna, steam rooms for men and women, sunlit pool, cardiovascular machines and free weights. Certified trainers are available upon request to help guests get the most out of their workouts.
Dining
Leading an internationally-trained culinary team of 130, Executive Chef Martin Knaubert oversees the kitchens at the Hotel’s two restaurants and three lounges, as well as banqueting and in-room dining.
Just inside the Hotel, the city’s elite will mingle with guests from afar in a grand two-story Opus Lounge that is inspired by a natural aesthetic, and yet envisions the future with a fantastical landscape scaling one wall and luxurious textures of mohair, high gloss woods, rich jewel tones forming a backdrop for striking sculptures and bright modern artworks.
Those with a taste for the finer things in life will feel at home in the nearby Opus Bar. Refined indulgence including premium liquors, Champagne and cigars await in a setting reminiscent of an old-time private club, with a dark colour palette highlighted by blue leathers and a bar of tinted smoked glass and metal accents. Each Sunday, the bar will host Afternoon Tea.
Upstairs at Cai Yi Xuan, the glamorous Chinese restaurant with dramatic décor featuring up-lit floors and high gloss black zebrano wood offers visual harmony in several enclosed art gardens. The sunlit formal dining room overlooks the street from the second floor, while eight very exclusive private dining rooms — including two with secluded VIP seating areas and one presided over by the restaurant’s chef — are a prestigious setting for business meetings, celebration dinners and discreet socializing.
At Italian restaurant Mio, the energy is turned up with an open, sunlit floor plan that features a bar and corners set with sofas and low tables in addition to a private dining room. In the open show kitchens, guests can see chefs in action at the grill and pizza oven, preparing regional Italian dishes from fresh imported produce.
In contrast, the sixth floor Tea Garden is the Hotel’s intimate inner sanctum — cozy tables set among leafy foliage and timeless tradition, showcasing the world’s best and rarest teas from China and beyond.