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Bulgari Hotel Beijing
Beijing

Bulgari Hotel Beijing

Bulgari Hotel Beijing

Bulgari Hotel Beijing is located at Building 2, No. 8, Xinyuan South Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, adjacent to Liangma River. It was designed by the Italian architectural firm Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, perfectly blending the exquisite style of Bulgari jewelry with the historical and cultural heritage of Beijing. Situated in the heart of the embassy area, the hotel is backed by the Qihao Art Foundation and is about a 6-minute walk from Liangmaqiao subway station on Line 10, offering guests a true experience of the "urban oasis" of Italian luxury.
The 18 exquisite suites are furnished with high-end Italian furniture brands such as Maxalto and Flexform, and are equipped with Bulgari custom-made toiletries. Some room types feature private terraces or gardens, offering views of Liangma River or the Beijing skyline. The bathrooms are crafted from bright white Roman travertine, featuring black granite freestanding bathtubs and spacious showers, ensuring an ultimate sleep and bathing experience.
Il Ristorante - Niko Romito, a one-Michelin-starred restaurant, is helmed by an Italian chef and offers authentic Italian cuisine. Signature dishes include handmade pasta, roast suckling pig, and tiramisu. Bulgari Bar is renowned for its creative cocktails and jewelry-themed afternoon tea, and features live jazz performances in the evenings. Guests can enjoy fine wines at the oval bar or take in the views of the private riverside garden from the outdoor terrace.
With such an elegant residence within reach, you are sure to want to experience the various activities offered by the hotel. Guests can enjoy high-end facial and body treatments in collaboration with Swiss La Prairie at the Bulgari Spa, or swim in the 25-meter heated indoor pool. The 24-hour gym is equipped with Technogym premium equipment. The hotel is within a 10-minute drive to Sanlitun Taikoo Li and a 15-minute drive to the 798 Art District, meeting the needs for shopping, art exploration and nightlife.

Highlights

  • Italian Aesthetic Design
  • Michelin-Starred Dining
  • Jewelry-Themed Afternoon Tea
  • High-End Spa Treatments
  • Heated Swimming Pool
  • Private Terrace or Garden
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