Rosewood Beijing
Modern sophistication and spacious lodgings in the bustling business district
Opened in 2014, the Rosewood Beijing exudes unmistakable sophistication and warmth, with notions of Chinese stylistic influence, denoted by tasteful artworks interwoven throughout. Commodious, apartment-like rooms furnished by fashionable Australian practice Bar Studio give guests space to spread and unwind, while Club Rooms and suites also offer access to the exclusive, residential style Manor Club lounge (and its accompanying benefits). For the hungry, an array of dining venues are on hand to sate all tastes, perhaps most interesting of which, Red Bowl, a communal experience centred around the Chinese hot pot.

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