The Grand Hotel Beijing is a joint venture between Dr. Henry Y.T.Fok (Hong Kong) and Beijing Tourism Administration. It situated neighboring the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square and facing to the Chang An Ave. It offers the perfect combination between tradition and modern comfort. The hotel is entirely furnished with a Chinese motif, its layout is unique and the atmosphere is graceful and cozy. All the furniture in the guest rooms is made of pear rose against a background of works of Chinese calligraphy and painting, which bring forth the essence of Oriental culture. While basking in nice surroundings, the Grand Hotel Beijing serves exquisit food of different styles. The hotel’s catering service provides a wide spectrum of menus, which are update from time to time, drawing favorable comments. The ASDN, 4G optical fiber and offers a 100M amount can be supplied for the business convenience.
Since opened, the Grand Hotel Beijing have had many guests such as Former British Prime Minister Lady Margaret Thatcher, The Former German Chancellor, Dr. Helmut Kohl, Dr. Henry Kissinger, former US Secretary of State, Mr. Toshiki Kaifu, former Japanese Prime Minister etc. Many Chinese leaders and officers have attended the hotel to visit and attend activities. It wins the great reputation in the world for the best service.
The Grand Hotel Beijing ranks among the best as a member of the Leading Hotels of the World and the Small Luxury hotels of the World. It was also awarded the five star diamond award by the American Academy of the Hospitality Science 1999.and granted the permanent honor cup entitled “Zi Jin Gold Cup†for 3 years.
“Once an Imperial Palace, Now a Luxury Hotel.” With its classical elegance, the Grand Hotel Beijing is pleased to serve the guests from all over the world.
Contact Information:
Add: No.35 East Chang An Avenue, Beijing 100006, P.R. China
Reservation Number: 86-10-65137788
Website: www.grandhotelbeijing.com
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"Grand Hotel Beijing" was posted on Monday, March 26th, 2007 at 11:31 pm.