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Kempinski Lufthansa Center - Beijing, China

No. 50 Liangmaqiao Road
Beijing, 100016
Nightly Rates (310.00 - 310.00)   4 Star
Kempinski Lufthansa Center

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Property Description
The Kempinski Lufthansa Center is of modern European style construction, located in the embassy and commercial district fifteen minutes from Tiananmen Square. The hotel forms the center piece of the Beijing Lufthansa Center, which also features offices, apartments, showrooms and a large department store - all set in the center's own gardens along the banks of the Liangma River. The hotel offers eight restaurants and three bars, including the Dragon Palace for sophisticated Chinese cuisine; the Italian Trattoria La Gondola; and live entertainment; the boutique brewery Paulaner Brahaus; Seasons for international all-day dining; Kempi's Delicatessen, wine shop. There are also two fitness centers with three squash courts, gym, sauna, solarium, jacuzzis, heated indoor swimming pool and outdoor tennis courts. Additional hotel features: meeting facilitie for up to 1000 people in the Jade Ballroom; five additional meeting rooms; complimentary bus service to the airport and downtown center; 17-hour business center; satellite TV; voice mail; children's programs.

Kempinski Lufthansa Center


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • Courtesy Car

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Local Telephone Calls

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Room Information
  • Guest Rooms

  • Executive junior suite- Free use of lounge, butler service, suit pressing, drinks, Welcome fruit basket, chocolates, flowers, and bottle of wine Executive superior room w/1 king bed- Free use of lounge, butler service, drinks, suit pressing, Newspapers separate check-in/check-out Executive superior room w/2 twin beds- Free use of lounge, butler service, drinks, suit pressing Newspapers separate check-in/check-out Kempinski junior suite- Queen bed, living room w/pull out sofa bed, bathroom, 2 Closets, fruit basket, chocolates and flowers Kempinski floor room w/1 king bed- King bed, voice mail, can accommodate up to 3 guests, tv free in-house movies, modem-line, mini-bar, safe, a/c Diplomatic executive 1 bedrm suite- bedroom plus combined living room and dining/meeting room, vip amenities plus bar trolley Kempinski floor room w/2 twin beds- 2 single twins, can accommodate up to 3 guests, tv, free in house movies, modem-line, mini-bar, safe, a/c Standard junior suite- Queen bed, living room w/pull out sofa bed, bathroom, 2 Closets, fruit basket, chocolates and flowers Superior deluxe w/1 king bed- King bed, voice mail, can accommodate up to 3 guests, tv Free in-house movies, modem-line, mini-bar, safe, a/c Salon executive 1 bedrm suite- Free use of lounge, butler service, bathrobe, drinks, suit Pressing, newspapers separate check-in/check-out Superior deluxe w/2 twin beds- 2 single twins, can accommodate up to 3 guests, tv, free in House movies, modem-line, mini-bar, safe, a/c Salon kempinski 1 bedrm suite- King bed, parlor with pull out sofa bed, can accommodate up To 4 guest, fruit basket, chocolate, flowers and 2 bathrooms Salon 1 bedrm suite- King bed, parlor with pull out sofa bed, can accommodate up To 4 guest, fruit basket, chocolate, flowers and 2 bathrooms Presidential executive 2 bedrm suite- 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, one with Jacuzzi, living room, kitchen, dining/meeting room, vip amenities diplomatic executive 2 bedrm suite- bedroom plus combined living room and dining/meeting room, second bedroom, vip amenities, bar trolley

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1:00PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00PM 

  • Opened in  1992 

  • Renovated in  2002 

  • 526  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 12  floors. 


  • Directions
    The Kempinski Lufthansa Center is located in the embassy and commercial district fifteen minutes from Tiananmen Square. The hotel forms the center piece of the Beijing Lufthansa Center, which also features offices, apartments, showrooms and a large department store - all set in the center's own gardens along the banks of the Liangma River. Beijing International Airport is fourteen miles away

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card required

    Cancellation Policy
    24 hours prior to arrival

    Restaurant Information
    Property Restaurants  The hotel offers eight restaurants and three bars, including the Imperial Garden for sophisticated Chinese cuisine; the western gourmet-style Symphony; Dragons for casual Chinese fare; the Italian Trattoria La Gondola; Cafe Kranzler for American food, cocktails and live entertainment; the boutique brewery Paulaner Brahaus; Seasons for international all-day dining; Kempi's Delicatessen, wine shop.


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