Beijing Luxury Hotels & Urban Resorts Destination

Destination

Conceived of as an “urban resort,” Bvlgari Hotel Beijing is located in the heart of the exclusive Embassy District of China’s capital city. Designed by the renowned Italian architectural firm ACPV ARCHITECTS Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel, the Hotel rises up from within the Genesis Beijing, an oasis of tranquility inspired by the fusion of art and nature. The grounds of the Hotel feature two office towers, shopping, three-MICHELIN-starred Xin Rong Ji Chinese Restaurant and the Tadao Ando-designed Genesis Art Gallery. Set on the banks of the Liangma River, it’s surrounded by sculpted Italian gardens from landscape designer Enzo Enea.

 

Beyond the property, the nearby Riverbank Amphitheatre brings added charm, with its open-air concerts, theatre performances and cultural events. The boutiques, restaurants and art galleries of Sanlitun are all close by, while the 798 Art District - Beijing’s landmark for urban culture - is less than 20 minutes away by car. The historic attractions of the Lama Temple and the Forbidden City can be conveniently reached in the comfort of the hotel’s limousines.


The perfect Location

The Great Wall

Great Wall Mutianyu

The Lama Temple

Lama Temple

The art district in Beijing

Taikoo Li Sanlitun

The Summer Palace

Summer Palace

The Temple of Heaven in Beijing

Temple of Heaven

The Forbidden City in Beijing

The Forbidden City

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