Grand Hyatt Beijing



Description

Location. The Grand Hyatt Beijing in the People's Republic of China is less than one kilometer from The Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. The hotel is part of Oriental Plaza, the largest commercial complex in China. The Beijing Capital International Airport is 35 kilometers from the hotel.
Hotel Features. The Grand Hyatt Beijing has a multilingual, 24 hour front desk staff and concierge. The hotel offers guests seven on site dining options ranging from authentic Chinese cuisine to classic Italian. Musicians performing on traditional Chinese instruments appear regularly at the hotel's restaurant, Redmoon. The hotel's indoor pool features stone columns and a poolside bar. A spa tub and sauna are available. A fitness center and full service spa are on site. In room massages are available.

Guestrooms. The hotel's 825 guestrooms feature cable television with premium channels. High speed wired and wireless Internet access is offered for a fee. Coffeemakers and refrigerators are included. Smoking and non smoking guestrooms are available. Guest baths include bathrobes and makeup mirrors. In room safes accommodate laptops.

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Expert Tip. Within one half kilometer of the hotel is China's most famed tourist attraction, The Forbidden City. Construction began in 1406 on the Imperial Palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The Forbidden City sits in the exact center of the ancient city of Beijing encompassing 720,000 square meters with 800 buildings and over 8,000 rooms. The Forbidden City is surrounded by a six meter deep moat and a 10 meter high wall. The city was occupied as a residence for royalty until 1924. It is listed as the largest collection of preserved wooden structures in the wood by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).







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