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Beijing's hotel scene has developed immeasurably in recent years. Rising tourism and an inevitable "Olympic Factor" have drawn the world's leading brands to China's capital. The city now boasts luxury business hotels on a par with those of Shanghai, Singapore, and Hong Kong. The city saw several other high-profile openings timed to the Games, including Amanresort's new property in the Summer Palace and the Opposite House, an edgy building with an emerald glass exterior.
It's located in the heart of Beijing's Central Business District, but the all-glass, rose gold-colored Fairmont pops out from the surrounding office buildings....more
Stone lions, known here as menshi, guard the heavy wooden doorway to this lovely hotel more than 500 years old. Just a short walk from the Back Lakes, it...more
Apparat-chic reigns at this tiny five-room hotel, set on a narrow, bustling hutong street near Tiananmen Square. Scarlet double doors open to reveal a...more
Tucked down an old Beijing lane between the Forbidden City and the nightlife spots of Chaoyang District, this small, friendly hotel occupies a lovingly restored...more
You don't have to seek out some stone guesthouse in a crumbling old hutong to immerse yourself in Beijing culture. The JW Marriott Hotel Beijing, while...more
Two hours from the city, this rustic retreat sits among the craggy Huairou mountains at the foot of the Great Wall. Although its remote location means the...more
Located in the Central Business District, this blue glass tower has an angled roof. Eight different bars and restaurants offer cuisine ranging from Cantonese to...more
Occupying a former crystal factory, this ultra-sleek 30-room hotel was the first to open among the galleries and cafés of the trendy Factory 798 Art...more
Beijing's highest hotel is a metaphor for China's upward economic push. Managed by Shangri-La, it occupies the top 16 floors of Beijing's tallest tower (called...more










