Building 2 Courtyard No. 8 Xinyuan South Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100027 +86 10 8555 8555
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Located on the waterfront with access to Miami's beautiful beaches, the Bulgari Hotel Miami Beach will offer stunning ocean views just a few steps from the exciting Miami Art Deco district.
The building that will become Bulgari Hotel Miami Beach was originally designed as a hotel by Miami architect Albert Anis in the late 1950's, as part of the city's Modernist movement, and its restoration will be overseen by the Italian architectural firm Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel. Blending a glamourous past with a just-as-glamourous present, décor will reflect the property’s legacy as winter destination for the Old Hollywood set. The Hotel will have some 100 rooms, most of which will be Suites, and will also be home a large outdoor pool, spa and signature bar and dining from Chef Niko Romito.
Going back to the days of Marco Polo and the Silk Road, China and Italy have long held a special relationship and connection.
Bulgari proudly marks its fourth consecutive participation in the China International Import Expo (CIIE) from 5th through 10th November. In this year’s edition Bulgari builds on the theme of East Meets West through a series ...
With warmer temperatures in our sights, it’s the perfect moment to launch the new La Terrazza outside dining experience. Buzzing with the revelry of new beginnings, plus a DJ, signature dishes, drinks and Bulgari style, it’s a slice of Italy in the heart of Beijing — and promises to be a highlight of the spring social season.
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.
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 ...