China World Summit Wing
Lofty lodgings at the Beijing’s highest hotel
Boasting unrivalled views of the city, the guest rooms of the China World Summit Wing occupies levels 64 through 77 of the China World Trade Centre. Subtle Chinese stylistic influences inform the decor of the rooms and suites, all with floor to ceiling windows taking full advantage of its lofty position. The building offers numerous dining options, but only the acclaimed Grill 79 resides within the main levels of the hotel – likewise, the Atmosphere Bar. Unsurprisingly, the highest in Beijing, it attracts a sophisticated crowd with its cocktail concoctions.
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