The Hotel G is a new luxury boutique hotel in the heart of the Sanlitun district in Beijing. Inspired by the chic retro of the 1960s and with a subtle hint of the Chinese, the Hotel G manages to create a subdued atmosphere without being opulent. Created and designed by the architect and designer Mark Lintott, whose talent has graced some of the most stylish restaurants in Europe and Asia, this Beijing hotel dazzles for its design. At night, its façade turns into an explosion of colours which burst from each window.
Close to fantastic shops, trendy night clubs and bars, the Hotel G is also near the central business district and just 30 minutes from the airport. Thanks to its unbeatable location, the Hotel G meets the needs of its clients perfectly.
The hotel has 110 spacious rooms, a completely equipped gym and two distinctive restaurants: Scarlett and Mario. The Scarlett wine bar and restaurant, which is a meeting point for young people, has a good selection of wines and tapas, daily special offers, a selection of cold meats and a huge variety of imported cheeses. Morio is another fantastic gastronomic experience in Beijing. Gastronomy with an international touch headed by the Japanese chef Morio Sakavori. Morio also has 5 private dining rooms with a capacity for between 4 and 30 people, making it the ideal restaurant in Beijing for business lunches, private companies or family reunions.
Rooms
Good
Standard double room with en-suite bath, shower, toilet and hair drying facilities. The rooms are equipped with a flat screen TV , free of charge Internet Access, free WIFI internet, coffee and tea making facilities, telephone, Ipod docking station, mini bar and safe. Rainforest shower, blue wall paneling, room size from 42 sqm to 50 sqm
Great
Luxurious double room. The room is fully equipped with Bathtub, shower, toilet and hairdryer. Also, the rooms are equipped with working desk, flat screen television, free high speed Internet, free WIFI internet connection, telephone, coffee and tea making facilities, mini bar and safe. Room size from 42 sqm to 60 sqm
Greater
A stylish junior suite with a lot of character, modern colorful interiors, 42 inch flatscreen, I-pod docking station and free internet, in 65 sqm of comfortable living space. The rooms are equipped with a writing bureau, flat screen TV, free Internet Access, free WIFI internet, coffee and tea making facilities, telephone, Ipod docking station, mini bar and safe. room size is 65 sqm
Greatest
A spacious suite with plenty of comfort to kick back and enjoy. Fitted with a luxurious en-suite bathroom with a free standing Jacuzzi and separate shower cubicle, toilet and hair drying facilities. The suite is also equipped with a flat screen TV with digital entertainment system, free Internet Access, free WIFI internet, coffee and tea making facilities, telephone, Ipod Docking station, mini bar and safe. A daybed, hanging from the sealing invites to rest from your busy schedule in Beijing. Room size is 80 sqm
How to get there
Destination information: Beijing, China
The city of Beijing is situated in Northern China. Nowadays it is known as Beijing although Spaniards usually call it Pekin. It covers an area of over 16,800 square kilometres (6,487 square miles) with a population of 13 million inhabitants. Beijing is at its best at the end of spring and during autumn, when the bright light of the sun and the deep blue of the sky can be fully appreciated. Beijing is the capital of China and is therefore the political, cultural and economic centre as well as the nation’s most important commercial base.
Exceptional places are to be found in Beijing. It possesses a history going back 500,000 years. Today, even though Beijing is certainly a modern, fashionable city, and bursting with twenty-first century vitality it is still possible to live experiences of the real Beijing and discover its history and ancient customs by exploring its many Tao Houses, its temples, Hutong (narrow alleyways) and gardens and the Opera. Beijing will impress you for the splendour of what is the biggest main square in the world, Tiananmen Square, as well as the Forbidden City, a part of the Great Wall of China and the Temple of Heaven; it draws both local and foreign tourists, who are amazed by this place with its unique and original culture whenever they visit it. When strolling around Beijing’s surrounding area it is obvious just how much it has in common with the world’s other great metropolises, its skyscrapers, huge shopping centres and dense traffic. There are modern hotels offering the highest standards of service and convenience.