The St. Regis Beijing
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Situated in the heart of Beijing’s business, shopping and diplomatic districts, our luxury hotel offers many of the legendary St. Regis traditions created at The St. Regis New York, including our personalized Butler Service, our Evening Ritual, Afternoon Tea and the St. Regis Bloody Mary. After a stroll along Wangfujing, a famous shopping street, indulge yourself at our Iridium Spa, complete with a natural hot spring that originates 1,500 meters below the surface. Let us pamper you with additional luxury amenities, such as a stunning glass-walled swimming pool, a 6,000-square-meter landscaped garden, three exceptional restaurants and two signature bars. The St. Regis Beijing has received consistent recognition from a wide array of prominent global lifestyle and travel publications, including Condé Nast Traveler, Travel & Leisure, Institutional Investor and Elite Traveler. Find it all at The St. Regis Beijing, an elegant expression of hotel luxury in Beijing, China.
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Very few places on the planet can match the extraordinary historical exibit on display in Beijing. With six Unesco world heritage sites in the city (just one short of the whole of Egypt). In it's heart lies the awe-inspiring Forbidden City, a royal palacewith a scale that's hard to match. Beijing is home to majestic temples that attempt cosmological perfection, and the city centre is crisscrossed by enchanting old-world alleyways that brim with life the same way today as they did centuries ago. To top it all, the icon Great Wall snakes its way across the mountains just north of town.