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Key International Hotels Management Opens The Universal Studios Grand Hotel in Beijing

Situated at the entrance to the Universal Studios Beijing theme park, the inaugural Universal-themed hotel The Universal Studios Grand Hotel brings the contemporary interpretation of the glitter of the Hollywood Golden Age. Designed in a classic Spanish style, The hotel features 800 rooms and three outstanding dining options, including one all-day dining, Universal Studios The Lotus Garden; Universal Studios Red Dragon Lounge offering refreshing great drinks and laid-back meals; as well as the Califonia favorate Peet's Coffee. The Universal Studios Grand Hotel's decor pays tribute to Universal Studios's century-long contribution to the world of film and celebrates the glamour of the Golden Age itself.

Kempinski Opens NUO Resort Hotel – Universal Beijing Resort

NUO Resort Hotel - Universal Beijing Resort offers a luxurious and picturesque escape exemplifying the beauty of China's ancient royal garden. The first-ever resort hotel from NUO, one of the country's first homegrown luxury hotel brands, is inspired by the traditional Chinese cultural and artistic achievements, and provides a mix of business with pleasure and art with technology, as well as sustainability. Located on the banks of the park's waterway, the hotel features 400 rooms and suites, spa, an indoor swimming pool and wellness facilities and multi-function meeting space Magnolia Room. The three distinctive dining outlets include the lively art deco Café Royal, featuring the Mediterranean favourites and Asian-inspired cuisine, whilst the signature Chinese restaurant, JIA, showcases authentic flavours of the world-renowned Cantonese cuisine, and The Lobby Lounge is dedicated to the appreciation of Chinese tea culture.

The Opposite House Unveils extensive Renovation

The Opposite House, recently named the #1 hotel in China in Travel + Leisure's World's Best Awards, is relaunching following the completion of an extensive renovation of its public spaces, restaurants and guest rooms. The first hotel under The House Collective brand by Swire Hotels, located in Beijing's hip neighborhood of Sanlitun, has drawn inspiration from the city's electric creative energy for its renovations that encompass design, art and culture. With a collection of new restaurants and social spaces, the redesign makes The House Collective's "House of Art" into a dynamic and inspiring destination that tastemakers will appreciate from every angle.

The Opposite House In Beijing Unveils A Reimagined Experience

The Opposite House, located in the heart of Beijing within the bustling Sanlitun neighborhood, unveils the completion of an inspired renovation, creating new experiences at its public spaces as well as dining and bar venues. Originally designed by acclaimed Japanese architect, Kengo Kuma in 2008, The Opposite House was the first House of The House Collective by Swire Hotels, a group of refined, highly individual properties, each with its own distinctive character. Standing as the brand's "House of Art," the reimagined spaces at The Opposite House offer guests an urban sanctuary blending bold contemporary art with Chinese traditions that draw inspiration from Beijing's creative energy, complementing to Sanlitun's lifestyle hot spot and fashionable atmosphere.

Redefining European Luxury In Beijing

Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center, Beijing's first European hospitality pioneer, unveils its newly transformed 480 rooms and suites, including a Western and Oriental Presidential Suite, a large Executive Lounge, and a reimagined all-day dining outlet, after the most substantial renovation in its 26-year history. The USD 30-million upgrade brings international leisure and business guests' timeless elegance while providing Beijing with a rejuvenated complex that aims at reinterpreting European luxury in modern China. Since its opening in 1992 the hotel has been a preferred local destination for high-level diplomatic and embassy events, official government summits and state visits.