Start your journey of exploring Beijing with this Ritz-Carlton hotel
UP ChinaTravel
2024-07-22 16:18:09
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Beijing, a city with a history of more than 3000 years, has many ancient architectural miracles, as well as many modern and prosperous high-rise buildings, integrating the past and the present and embracing all rivers.

I like Beijing's Forbidden City, Summer Palace, and the Great Wall and other scenic spots. Related buildings and scenic spots have also been photographed many times over the years.

This time in Beijing, I stayed at the Ritz-Carlton Beijing, which is close to the large shopping mall SKP in the core business district of Beijing. The hotel combines British manor style with modern aesthetic design, advanced technology and luxurious comfort. Create a tranquil oasis in the hustle and bustle of the busy city.

Driving to the hotel's drop-off area, the staff enthusiastically came to help carry my luggage and led me to the hotel lobby to check in.

The hotel lobby is mainly decorated with mahogany color as the main tone, showing warmth and elegance. The fragrance of the brand symbol Phalaenopsis comes to the nostrils, all showing luxury, elegance and honor.

After checking in, the front desk staff warmly took me to the room where I stayed and introduced the hotel's facilities and equipment in detail, which was considerate and measured. Strolling in the hotel corridor is like being in an art gallery.

The hotel has 305 rooms, including 38 suites and 61 Ritz-Carlton executive rooms. I stayed in the executive room on the 16th floor of the hotel.

The hotel's guest room design continues the English manor style, is spacious, bright, exquisite and elegant. The rooms use a mixed color of light blue and berry red, which is more elegant and makes people feel warm and comfortable.

The art displayed in the room cleverly combines Eastern and Western cultures and is a perfect reflection of the wisdom of artists of all generations. Welcome fruits and desserts were placed on the desk. The hotel staff kindly printed the photos I had taken in Beijing and inlaid them on the cakes, bringing my memories back to my journey to Beijing.


The details of the room are also very decent, with mirror-inlaid pure wood cabinets and built-in minibar, bedside table button switches and USB charging heads, which only provide guests with a more comfortable stay experience.

The classic and elegant bathroom is spacious, with a floor made of milky white and black marble, marble walls and vanity, and European wall lamps, all exuding British style. Fill the bathtub with water and the temperature is right. Take a hot bath to wash away the fatigue of the journey.

If you have enough budget, I recommend choosing the hotel's suites. Whether it is the furnishings and spatial layout, they all have a strong British style. Spacious living room, warm and elegant bedroom, and large shower room.

During my stay, I checked in to the three restaurants of the hotel. Breakfast was enjoyed at Xiangyi Restaurant on the first floor. The restaurant is famous for its French bistro style. Breakfast includes Chinese breakfast, Japanese sushi, bread and other Western food, Indian and Southeast Asian flavors, etc. Various delicacies.

I like to sit by the window to eat. When the weather is good, the sun shines into the restaurant, and the warm atmosphere makes people particularly comfortable.

When the flowers bloom in spring, the leaves outside the hotel will grow new buds, which will be very beautiful.

The "Jade" restaurant on the second floor of the hotel has been selected as the recommended restaurant for Michelin plates. It mainly provides guests with traditional Cantonese cuisine, featuring pure Cantonese flavors and seasonal ingredients. It also has a variety of Chinese teas, making the tea dining experience comprehensive sublimation.

The restaurant is decorated with "jade", and the seven private rooms are named after Jasper, Cuiyu, White Jade, Jinyu, Purple Jade, Wan Yu, and Longbao, blending classical and modern beauty.

This time, I tasted the dishes carefully arranged by the chef at the Jade Restaurant. The caviar clear soup and shrimp jelly were cold and refreshing, and the full spoonful of bird's nest seafood soup was a feast for people.

The chef made jelly golden garlic and beef pot on site in the private room, and deeply felt the visual smell and taste enjoyment brought by the delicious food.

The English manor-style lobby lounge creates a comfortable afternoon tea time for guests; Morandi's blue suede sofa seats are of extraordinary texture, the indoor crystal chandeliers are bright and gorgeous, and the atmosphere is elegant and pleasant.

The lobby lounge adds a rich dining experience to the original: global a la carte dishes and set meals, leisurely brunch or limited flavors on the summer terrace, all of which can create multiple social scenes for you.

Whether it's a business meeting or a short nap after shopping or sightseeing, enjoy a moment of tranquility in the bright lounge with a variety of delicious food, high-quality tea or a glass of champagne.

The hotel's executive lounge is located on the 16th floor of the hotel. It is spacious and elegant, with beautiful city views in the Central Business District. The Executive Lounge has a buffet area, wine tasting area, leisure Internet area and a separate meeting room.

Executive floor guests are also provided with all-day exquisite meals, exquisite lunches, traditional English afternoon tea, evening happy hour serving cocktails and champagne and other drinks, as well as midnight desserts and snacks, ensuring that every need of guests is taken care of.


If you visit Beijing, the Palace Museum is a must-miss check-in point. It brings together China's famous Ming and Qing palace architectural relics and ancient culture and art museums. The Forbidden City has witnessed more than 600 years of changes. When the weather is good, take a walk into the Forbidden City, look at the exhibition, take photos of the buildings, and have a dialogue with history. Or climb Jingshan Park, stand at the highest point and overlook the Palace Museum, and take pictures of Beijing's high-rise buildings.

Or climb the high-rise buildings in Beijing and enjoy delicious food; walk into Beijing's old alleys to catch up with the changes of Beijing's historical buildings; go to the art museum to see exhibitions and receive the influence of culture; or go to the Summer Palace to shoot beautiful sunsets and sunset skies.


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