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Grand Hyatt Beijing - Beijing, China

1 EAST CHANG AN AVENUE
Beijing, 100738
Nightly Rates (258.60 - 398.24)   4 Star
Grand Hyatt Beijing

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Property Description
The Grand Hyatt Beijing is an 18 story, 591 luxury hotel located 40 minutes from the Beijing International Airport, on East Chang An Avenue, in the heart of the business shopping and tourist district, minutes' walking distance from Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. Part of the Beijing Oriental Plaza, China's largest commercial complex which also includes 8 office towers, 4 luxury serviced apartment buildings and a shopping centre.

Grand Hyatt Beijing


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa


  • Room Information
  • GUEST ROOM INFORMATION

  • ROOMS 579 SUITES 70 FLOORS 18 CHECK IN 2PM CHECK OUT 12PM
  • GUEST ROOM AMENITIES

  • Broadband internet access Web TV, wireless keyboard Data and fax ports Video streaming and conferencing facilities in some suites Work/desk area Dual line phones with voice mail In room hairdryer Down duvet/comforters Individual control heating and a/c
  • GUEST SERVICES AND SHOPS

  • Business centre Airport limousine service Shopping arcade Sightseeing tours Room for handicapped 50-metre long swimming pool Fitness centre and spa Non-smoking floors

    Rate Disclaimer
    For reservations, room rates and availability, click the Reservations icon above. To speak with a Hyatt representative personally, call (800) 633-7313. If calling from outside the US, obtain international reservation numbers at www.hyatt.com/hotel_reservations/reservations_numbers.html.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Chinese Renmimbi is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2PM 

  • Check out time is 12PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT+8 

  • Opened in  2001 

  • Renovated in  2001 

  • 579  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 19  floors. 


  • Directions
    From the airport take the expressway to the 3rd ring road intersection, then drive south alongside the 4th ring road until Sihui Bridge. From Sihui Bridge, drive West along Chang An Avenue to the Oriental Plaza Complex. The Grand Hyatt Beijing is an 18 story, 591 luxury hotel located 40 minutes from the Beijing International Airport, on East Chang An Avenue, in the heart of the business shopping and tourist district, minutes' walking distance from Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. Part of the Beijing Oriental Plaza, China's largest commercial complex which also includes 8 office towers, 4 luxury serviced apartment buildings and a shopping centre. Beijing International Airport

    Guarantee Policy
    A credit card guarantee is required to complete a reservation. Your credit card will be charged if cancellation policies are not correctly followed. The amount charged may equal the cost of 1 (one) or more nights plus applicable taxes

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellation policies vary based on day of arrival. When making reservations, please read the rate rules given immediately after selecting a specific rate. Policies are provided before the reservation is complete

    Restaurant Information
    Grand Cafe  Conveniently open 24 hours featuring breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets with Mediterranean and local influences. In addition to the buffets, an a la carte menu offers a selection of French, Italian and Beijing home-style cooking. Seats 240. Noble Court  Cantonese specialty restaurant fashioned after a Chinese nobleman's home and courtyard. There are also eight well-appointed private function rooms featuring an exclusive setting. Seats 164. Fountain Lounge  Beijing's most contemporary lounge offering an extensive selection of menus featuring colonial style food and creative cocktails. The refined atmosphere is also ideal for afternoon tea whilst enjoying live entertainment. Seats 170. The Patisserie  Offering a creative selection of homemade pastries, cakes, bread and gourmet items. A convenient seating area adjacent from The Patisserie is ideal for coffee, tea, snacks and relaxation. Seats 24.

    Recreation Information
  • RECREATIONAL FACILITIES

  • - Spa & Fitness Centre - 50 x 20 metre Olympic size indoor swimming pool with virtual sky featuring different weather phenomena; fully equipped fitness centre; massage, spa treatments, steam and sauna - Jogging Route - optional routes to and around Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City

  • LOCATION

  • Located along East Chang An Avenue, in the heart of the business, shopping and tourist district, minutes walking distance from Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. Part of the Beijing Oriental Plaza, China's largest commercial complex which also includes 8 office towers, 4 luxury serviced apartment buildings and a shopping mall.
  • POINTS OF INTEREST

  • The Forbidden City Tiananmen Square Great Wall Temple of Heaven Wangfujing Shopping Street Summer Palace Lama Temple Beihai Park

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