Park Hyatt Beijing unfolds a journey of rare and intimate experiences.
Personalized service that exceeds every expectation, you’ll feel right at home away from home.
Exceptional dining and truly a service that is tailor-made just for you.
Every moment is meant to be savored at Park Hyatt Beijing.
246 contemporary guestrooms, including 25 suites from 45 to 240 sq m, luxuriously appointed with large windows, looking over the magnificent view of Beijing.
Each room comes with a 400 - thread - count linens and down duvets, spa- inspired bath, separate shower, walk – in closet and Nespresso coffee machine.
Soak in memorable views of the city while enjoying a world-class dining experience at one of the highest peaks in the city.
Embark on gourmet journeys with a focus on quality ingredients, expertly prepared by the talented culinary teams.
A contemporary wine and cocktail bar lounge with the best views of any drinking venue in the city, serving vintage wines and champagnes by the glass, cocktails, whiskeys and cognacs.
All along with spectacular views and live entertainment.
17.30h - 01.00h
17.30h - 02.00h
Visitors dine beneath a dramatic Chinese “lantern” at the building’s apex, featuring a soaring glass pyramid ceiling and glass walls, and surrounded by trees and water features. Specialising in premium meat, fish and seafood, the restaurant includes a semi-private dining area on a mezzanine level overlooking the main dining space; theatrical show kitchens; a Crustacean station; and a library-style bar with stand-alone “bookshelf” drinks cabinets.
On the top floor, guests can enjoy a more unique and intimate space in a semi-private dining area which overlooks the main dining area on the ground floor.
Breakfast06.30h - 10.30hLunch11.30h - 14.30hDinner18.00h - 22.30h
Breakfast06.30h - 10.30hLunch12.00h - 14.30hDinner18.00h - 22.30h
The ultimate convenience, Room Service is available for guests wishing to dine in the privacy of their rooms.
Room service is availiable 24 hours a day.
Part of the hotel lobby, The Lounge is a residential-style, all-day dining lobby lounge, offering a serene environment, simple Western and Asian comfort food, afternoon tea and an international selection of beverages.
The Lounge is an ideal meeting place, but it is also perfect for visitors to enjoy panoramic views of the city.
07.00h - 00.00h
14.30h - 17.30h
Park Hyatt Beijing offers the fitness studio with state-of-the-art fitness facilities and personalised fitness trainig on level 59.
Enjoy soothing spa services and relax in tranquil.
With a coveted address on Chang’an Avenue, Park Hyatt Beijing places the city’s top destinations right at your fingertips.The hotel is located in the Central Business District (CBD), with convenient transportation options to wherever you want to go.
Cultural sights such as Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City are just minutes away by car. World-class shopping is available in the luxury boutique and lifestyle stores from the lower ground to level 3 of the connected Beijing Yintai Centre.
Populated with art galleries and shops, the 798 Art District was an area full of military-industrial factories in the 1950s. It has since been developed into an artists’ community.
The Forbidden City, probably Beijing’s most prominent landmark, is the former palace of the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties and is located in the heart of Beijing.
Park Hyatt Beijing offers various spaces and facilities for meetings and events.
If you are shopping for a Chinese dining table, a Mao jacket or other souvenirs, look no further than Panjiayuan market, which offers everything in one place in over 4,000 shops.
Established in 1893, this Beijing tailor has long been frequented by Chinese nobility and high-ranking officials. Today, the brand still offers its sought-after tailoring to visitors to the city.
Comprising three main groups of constructions, the temple grounds cover 2.73 sq km of parkland and were built according to strict philosophical requirements.
Just opposite the front entrance to the Forbidden City is Tiananmen and its famous square, the world’s largest public square.
Founded and managed by Chinese art experts, this is the first not-for-profit, independent art museum in China.
PARK HYATT BEIJING
2 Jianguomen Outer StJianWai DaJie, Chaoyang QuBeijing ShiChina