Ritan Beijing
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The apart'hotel is surrounded office buildings, west to Beijing's CBD and the shopping mall - The Place. Ritan Park, a royal private garden built in 1530 of the Ming Dynasty, and the First Embassy District are located in the south while the core Chaowai business area and the famous Beijing Workers’ Stadium as well as Sanlitun Bar Street are located to the north of the property. To the west are the world-renowned Yabao Road Market and the Capital Institute of Pediatrics. Benefit from its convenient location, with about 1.1 kilometers' walk to Metro Lines 2 and 6, and about 24 kilometers' drive to Capital International Airport.
Ritan Beijing has various room types, ranging from standard room to Two-Bedroom to meet the needs of the residents. The residence has a restaurant, a gymnasium, a meeting room, and a carpark to facilitate a comprehensive stay experience. Try our personalized service and partake in our guest activities to explore and experience what Beijing has to offer.
With the high-speed WiFi in this Beijing apartment hotel, guests can connect with the world to satisfy their business or entertainment needs. A meeting room which can accommodate up to 50 associates and a variety of business services are available for all guests.
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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.