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Beijing Puxuan Hotel
Beijing

Beijing Puxuan Hotel

Beijing Puxuan Hotel

Beijing Puxuan Hotel is located at No. 1 Wangfujing Street, just a stone's throw away from the Donghua Gate of the Forbidden City, and it takes only three minutes on foot to reach the Guardian Art Center. German architect Ole Scheren constructed a ring-shaped suspended structure with glass brick walls. The basalt base and the stone-carved thresholds of old Beijing hutongs complement each other, creating a visual wonder of "the superimposition of ancient and modern shadows". The hotel is directly connected to the National Art Museum of China Station on Metro Line 8. It not only offers the tranquility beneath the imperial city but also makes it convenient to visit cultural landmarks such as the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven. It can be called an "artistic secret realm in the city".
The 116 guest rooms are designed with the concept of "Urban Paradise", featuring a black and white main color scheme and warm wooden elements. Some room types offer a view of the red walls and golden tiles of the Forbidden City by opening the window. The guest rooms are equipped with Loewe smart TVS, Gessi bathroom systems and 500-weave high-count cotton bedding. The bathrooms are paved with Italian marble and feature freestanding bathtubs with smart temperature control, creating an immersive bathing experience. The details of the smart curtains and the handcrafted furniture "up and down" at the bedside showcase the perfect blend of Oriental elegance and modern technology.
The one-Michelin-starred restaurant "Fuchunju" specializes in new Cantonese dishes. Signature dishes such as red rice sausage and honey-glazed barbecued pork are delivered directly from a farm in the suburbs of Beijing every day. The French restaurant "Left Bank" is inspired by the Left Bank of Paris and offers a blend of Chinese and Western cuisines such as Benedict eggs and Beijing-style braised beef noodles. Its outdoor terrace offers a panoramic view of the courtyard of the National Art Museum of China. The lobby bar "Tea Pavilion" carefully selects rare teas and, in combination with tea ceremony etiquette, offers special tea beverages such as "Three Clear Teas" and "Cold-brewed Jasmine", initiating an Oriental tea journey on the tip of the tongue.
The hotel specially offers the "Art and Life Experience Officer" service, allowing you to make reservations for major exhibitions at the Guardian Art Center such as the "Qing Dynasty Court Design Trends Exhibition", and directly access the exhibition halls of 211 Ming and Qing Dynasty cultural relics. Yao Spa offers "Tea Spirit Care" and "aromatherapy", integrating traditional health preservation concepts. The 24-hour gym is equipped with Tylenogen equipment. The heated swimming pool features panoramic floor-to-ceiling Windows, allowing you to enjoy the garden views of the four seasons while swimming. Within a three-kilometer radius, there are scenic spots such as Nanluoguxiang and Jingshan Park, meeting the needs of art exploration and leisure.

Highlights

  • Dual Mansion Architectural Marvel
  • Michelin-Starred Cantonese Cuisine by Celebrity Chefs
  • Exclusive Imperial City Cultural Tour
  • Private Courtyard with Scenic Terrace
  • Intangible Cultural Heritage Handicraft Workshop
  • Rooftop Bar with Forbidden City Nightscape
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