Building 2 Courtyard No. 8 Xinyuan South Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100027 +86 10 8555 8555
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The Bulgari Hotel Beijing is proud to host some of society’s most elegant weddings and events, featuring the exclusive Bulgari experience and Italian luxury lifestyle. The hotel offers beautiful venues to choose from on site, including the 520-square-meter Bulgari Ballroom and a stunning garden facing the river. With the impressive Chinese pines, the hotel gardens are the perfect location for weddings during the warm season. Scattered throughout the property, these ‘living sculptures’ represent resilience and longevity, and offer the perfect backdrop for outdoor events.
Whatever the occasion and whatever the location chosen, our promise of seamless service and extensive array of culinary choices ensure the big day will be unforgettable.
Il Ristorante - Niko Romito invites guests to enjoy a fun and fulfilling Italian brunch on Sundays. Featuring classic brunch favorites, authentic Italian cuisine, a gourmet selection of cold cuts, cheeses, fish and roasted meats, the Sunday brunch offers a full immersion into Italy’s rich culinary traditions.
Fifth times a charm at Bulgari Hotel Beijing, where Il Ristorante - Niko Romito has just been awarded a single Michelin star for the fifth year in a row. The restaurant features a new canon of Italian regional cuisine, as pioneered by the always innovative and passionately authentic Chef NIko. Congratulations to Chef and his team, who bring Bulgari ...
Bulgari Hotel Beijing has just been named the Best Luxury Hotel in China by the Hurun “Best of the Best” 2021 Survey. A reflection of the tastes of China’s high-net-worth individuals, for whom travel continues to grow as a passion, the distinction places the Hotel among an elite group of luxury hotels. Centrally located in the capital, Bulgari ...
Lying in the very heart of the capital, the Forbidden City is one of Beijing’s most alluring attractions. Exploring the astounding 980 buildings inside the Forbidden City may seem an intimidating task, but with savvy guides leading you through the courts where emperors once walked, you’ll uncover the juicy secrets and fascinating history of this ...