As one of the few downtown hotels to embrace the philosophy of Feng Shui, The Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street welcomes guests with the power of its symbols.
From the warmth of the wood decor, to the harmony of the water fountains, to the hotel's commitment to earth’s sustainability and the good fortune symbolized by gold, it is all balanced by fire, led by the enthusiasm of the Ladies and Gentlemen who provide the finest personalized service.
A contemporary design of glass and chrome defines the exterior of The Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street, while inside, one of the most architecturally-stunning luxury hotels in Beijing, China.
Located at the center of Financial Street, the luxurious 5 star Financial Street hotel features: 253 well-appointed guest rooms and suites. Three exceptional restaurants serving Chinese, Italian and all-day dining favorites.
The Ritz-Carlton Spa, Fitness & Salon offering a variety of beauty treatments and rejuvenating therapies.
An expansive health club with fitness center, heated indoor lap pool with Jacuzzi beds, steam and sauna rooms.
Extraordinary meeting space. Convenient access to world-class shopping, cultural opportunities and entertainment.
Complimentary wired and wireless Internet in guest rooms. Complimentary wireless Internet in restaurants, health club, spa, swimming pool, banquet rooms.
Forbes Travel Guide unveiled its annual Star Rating list and announced The Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street as a new Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star Hotel.
The luxury hotel rooms and suites capture the essence of Beijing, China, bridging the gap between the desires for exploration and relaxation.
Offering the guests thoughtful amenities that indulge their penchant for the finer things.
Access to The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge. Large, welcoming entry foyer. Ample living room for relaxation. Spectacular views over the city or gardens. 700-thread-count linens for ultimate comfort. Plush terry robes for each guest.
Additional half bath off the living room. Luxurious bath with soaking tub and separate stall shower. Three choices of rain shower experience. Exclusive bath essentials.
Access to The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge. Large, welcoming entry foyer. Ample-sized living room for relaxation. Spectacular views over the city or landscaped gardens. 700-thread-count linens for your comfort.
Plush terry robes for each guest. Luxurious bath with soaking tub and separate stall shower. Additional half bath off the living room. Exclusive bath essentials.
Luxurious accomodation. Contemporary Chinese decor with modern furnishings. Royal Asprey bath amenities.
Access to The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge, featuring five complimentary food and beverage presentations daily.
Remarkably spacious living areas. Scenic views over the city Contemporary Chinese decor.
Royal Asprey bath amenities. Connecting Room (available upon request).
Spectacular city views. Windows overlook Beijing's dynamic financial district. King and Double rooms available. Luxurious, 700-thread-count linens. Plush terry robes for your comfort.
Luxurious bath with soaking tub and separate stall shower. Exclusive Asprey bath amenities. Flat-screen TV in bathroom.
Spectacular views of the city or gardens. Ample space to relax and work. 700-thread-count linens for ultimate comfort. Plush terry robes for each guest.
Luxurious bath with soaking tub and separate stall shower. Exclusive Asprey bath amenities.
Spectacular views over the garden. Connecting rooms available upon request. Contemporary Chinese décor. Oversize King Beds in room. Lavish 700-thread-count bed linens.
Plush terry robes for your comfort. Luxurious bath with soaking tub and separate stall shower. Exclusive Asprey bath amenities. Flat-screen LCD TV in bathroom.
Prepare your senses for a culinary journey like no other at The Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street with some of the best restaurants in Beijing to tempt your palate.
From Cantonese fare to Italian classics to Western favorites, guests can savor fine dining experiences without venturing far.
Helmed by an award‐winning Italian chef, Cépe is one of Beijing’s finest dining rooms featuring haute Italian style cuisine. Wine aficionados will delight in an extensive wine menu featuring 400 wines.
This 70‐seat dining room also features a private dining room for 10 (Porcino) and an intimate chef’s table (Bottega). Additional unique features, such as a mushroom humidor for dried and fresh mushrooms, make this fine dining experience something you will not want to miss.
China Sommelier Association, China's Wine List of The Year Award 2014. China-Italy Chamber of Commerce, Best Italian Restaurant 2014.
Tatler, One of the Best Restaurants in Beijing & Shang Hai 2014. Target, Best Italian Restaurant 2014.
11.30h - 14.30h
17.30h - 22.00h
Conveniently located at first level, aside to the entrance of Greenfish, Fix is an order-to-go outlet for business travelers with tight schedule.
Offerings include freshly brewed coffee, pastries and bakery items as well as other drinks and a variety of sandwiches.
06.30h - 22.30h
Greenfish offers guests a refreshing take on breakfast, lunch buffet or a la carte selections. Floor‐to‐ceiling windows create a bright and spacious ambience, complemented by a magnificent peony‐shapes lighting feature and marble floors with California poppy design mosaic tiles.
For guests wishing to enjoy a hearty meal, Greenfish offers you its weekly “seafood extravaganza”, every Friday evening, Family buffet dinner on even Saturday evening. Seating capacity: 100.
06.30h - 10.30h
17.30h - 21.30h
06.00h - 23.00h
With an elegant setting infused with modern and oriental elements, Qi features classical Cantonese cuisines by using the finest ingredients, locally sourced and organic where possible, to produce dishes according to "seasonality", to give the best life force and nutrition.
Inspired by the philosophy of Taoism, Qi (pronounced “Chi”) is named after one's positive natural energy intangibly flowing around, reflecting physical health and spiritual harmony. Seating capacity: 98.
Escape to a luxury spa where ancient Chinese therapies and rich traditions blend beautifully into a rejuvenating experience.
Occupying an entire floor of The Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street, the spa offers 11 treatment rooms where guests can enjoy aqua therapy and specialty treatments to inspire relaxation and renewal.
Choose from a selection of spa packages that combine the best of Eastern and Western techniques, all performed by expertly trained spa technicians.
For guests seeking more active pursuits, the hotel's fully outfitted fitness center is open 24 hours.
This treatment helps to visibly smooth fine lines, increase hydration and skin firmness. Includes Deep brush cleanse, two essences, warm hard mask for women, soft mask for men, facial massage.
Purify, hydrate, brighten, smoothyour complexion with this radiance-restoring facial that is tailored individual needs. Includes Deep brush cleanse, skin analysis, facial exfoliation, massage, mask, scalp massage.
Using deep movements and stretching techniques concentrated on specific areas of concern to help relieve common discomforts and sports related tension.
Cardiovascular & Strength Training: cardio and weight equipment, individual, flat screen monitors. Aqua Facilities: heated, indoor lap pool with Jacuzzi beds, Whirlpool, Steam room, Sauna room.
Using reviving essential oils and deep massage techniques to soothe aching muscles and feet. Includes footbath, deep muscle massage, pressure point foot massage, scalp massage.
A unique massage experience befit for royalty. Combining traditional Chinese acupressure, aromatherapy massage and warmed herbal poultices to ease muscle tension, stimulate circulation and soothe nerves.
When you arrive at The Ritz-Carlton, you'll soon find there is no shortage of things to do and Beijing attractions to explore.
Formerly known as Peking, Beijing has had many names, including Beiping and Yanjing, a reference to the ancient Zhou Dynasty.
Today, Beijing is an intriguing blend of old and new, with booming development that respects the ancient traditions and explores modern advancements.
Within minutes from The Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street, you can explore the sights and sounds of the Ancient City, Tiananmen Squar and other fascinating temples.
Use the hotel's online Destination Guide to find must-see Beijing tourist attractions and information easily accessible from its location in the Financial District. Including the weather to plan the details of your trip before you arrive.
Artists and cultural organizations are using the space for design, photography, publishing, exhibitions, performance and art. Most of 798 galleries are open to the public free. In the area there are cafés, bookstores, various galleries.
This squat tower dates to the time of Genghis Khan, who believed that his fortunes could be read in the stars. The instruments in this ancient observatory were among the emperor's most valuable possessions.
One of the most popular parks in the city of Beijing. It covers over 68 hectares, more than half of it is taken up by the lake. In the 10th century, the Liao Dynasty built a secondary imperial residence here, called
Yaoyu or Jade Islet.
This tranquil temple to China's great sage has endured close to eight centuries of additions and restorations. In 2006 it was once again under scaffolding and is now combined with the Imperial Academy, the highest educational institution in the country.
Until the late 1920s, the 24 drums once housed in this tower were Beijing's timepiece. Sadly, all but one of these huge drums have been destroyed. Kublai Khan built the first drum tower on this site in 1272.
The concept of the store focuses on several key differentiations including a wide array of unique, exclusive, selections that can be found only at Galeries Lafayette Beijing.
Beijing's most visited religious site and one of the most important functioning Buddhist temples in Beijing, this Tibetan Buddhist masterpiece has five main halls and numerous galleries hung with finely detailed thangkhas (painted cloth scrolls).
Whether it is a ballroom flooded with natural daylight, or meeting rooms worthy of an emperor’s private ceremony, the luxury hotel complements its distinctive meeting venues with a hotel's dedicated team which ensures flawless service.
The Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street introduces outside catering, from tea breaks and international buffets to gala dinners.The hotel's team gives its utmost to serve guests with creative ideas for events and outdoor activities.
With nine courtyards joined by covered walkways, it was once one of Beijing's most lavish residences. The largest hall offers summertime Beijing opera and afternoon tea to guests on guided hutong tours.
Let the hotel create memorable baby showers, 100-day celebrations, birthday parties and graduation parties for you and your family to preserve special moments forever.
Built around 1420, the Temple of Heaven is part of a complex of buildings - The Circular Mound Altar (Yuanqiutan) the Imperial Vault of Heaven (Huangqiongyu) and Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest (Qiniandian).
This ballroom pays homage to its name, making it a perfect venue for memorable wedding banquets. The 250sq.m ballroom with a 3.5m high ceiling can accommodate up to 220 theatre-seated guests and 140 for banquets.
This masterpiece of classical Chinese architecture was built in the exact center of ancient Beijing’s boundaries and was China’s Imperial Palace between the mid-Ming through the Qing dynasties.
The Great Wall stretches across deserts, mountains, plateaus covering about 6,700km. Over 2000 years old, some of the wall’s sections are in ruins, but this doesn’t change the fact that this is truly one of the greatest wonders of the world.
Illuminated by 35 Murano-blown glass peony flower shaped chandeliers and sparkling Liu Li colored glass inlays in each ceiling panel for good fortune, the 504sq.m ballroom can accommodate up to 450 for receptions & 320 for seated dinners.
Numbers of international luxury brands such as Bottega Veneta, Brioni, Chloe, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Ermenegildo Zegna, Louis Vuitton, MaxMara, Salvatore Ferragamo, etc. are presented.
First Constructed in the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), The Summer Palace is still regarded as having the most magnificent gardens in China, if not the world. Consist of 4 parts: the court area, front-hill, front-lake, rear-hill and back-lake area.
The Chinese name Tiān'ānmé, 天安門, is made up of the Chinese characters for "heaven," "peace" and gate." The gate's position at the front of the Imperial City gives it great political significance.
Wedding specialists at the Ritz-Carlton Beijing, Financial Street offer their global experience of luxury and specialized weddings from Europe, the Americas and Asia, to help loving couples achieve a once-in-a-lifetime event.
The White Pagoda Temple dates from the late 11th Century and was restored between 1270 and 1271 by Kublai Khan. Later it burned to the ground, only to be rebuilt in 1457.
From the moment of arrival, the kids are welcomed to The Ritz-Carlton by encouraging them to explore the sights and sounds of the hotel and its environment, guided by playfulness and a sense of wonder.
Ritz Kids delights and engages your children to interact with their surroundings while introducing them to the four important pillars of Ritz Kids discovery: Water, Land, Environmental Responsibility and Culture.
THE RITZ-CARLTON, BEIJING, FINANCIAL STREET
1 Jin Cheng Fang Street EastFinancial StreetBeijing, 100033 China