Real 'Presidential Suite'! The Luxury Hotel That Has Recently Dominated the Headlines Will Also Return to Shanghai!
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The “Diplomatic Darling” Beneath Beijing
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Four Seasons Hotel Beijing
A luxurious travel experience in the bustling capital
20 minutes direct to Sanlitun
30 minutes to encounter the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square
Sip champagne, enjoy a spa, overlook the neon-lit cityscape of Beijing…
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The “Top Pick” for Exploring Beijing
As a “darling of diplomacy,” Four Seasons Hotel Beijing has hosted numerous national leaders and dignitaries. This “golden opportunity” owes much to its prime location—“a waterside pavilion gets the moonlight first.”
The hotel is situated in Liangmaqiao, an area home to dozens of embassies, including those of South Korea, Canada, and Australia. The environment is incredibly serene, earning Liangmaqiao the nickname of the “most diplomatic” district.
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Recently, Four Seasons announced its return to Shanghai, making up for the nearly decade-long anticipation since 2020 when both its Pudong and Puxi properties exited Shanghai.
Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai is expected to open in 2027, located on Huaihai Middle Road in Puxi’s Huangpu District—a core area for shopping, dining, and entertainment. With 160 luxury rooms and suites towering over 44 floors, it will continue the brilliance of Shanghai’s magic city.
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A Luxurious Travel Experience in the Bustling Capital
Returning to Four Seasons Beijing, its “proximity” is also reflected in its central location within the “Beijing exploration map.” The hotel is in the bustling business district of Chaoyang, just about 20 minutes by car from popular attractions like 798 Art District, Sanlitun, and Pop Mart. Driving to Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City takes only 20-30 minutes.
Photo | Ctrip Community In addition to its unparalleled location, Four Seasons Hotel Beijing, which has been open for over a decade, is also hard to fault in terms of hardware.
The “old-school Four Seasons” invested heavily in hardware, with advantages in soundproofing, fire-resistant materials, glass shading, and executive lounge configurations that cannot be ignored.
Photo | Ctrip Community From a cultural perspective, Four Seasons Beijing is a “Confucian heaven” that embodies Chinese philosophy. The stationery in the rooms reads, “Isn’t it a joy to have friends come from afar?” The laundry tags say, “The wise find joy in water; the benevolent find joy in mountains.” Books like The Analects and The Great Learning line the shelves in the corridors… Confucianism permeates every corner of the hotel.
Beneath this Confucian culture lies a grand yet elegant Chinese aesthetic. The hotel’s interior design was led by internationally renowned firm HBA, with a core concept of “contemporary Tang Dynasty charm,” creating a Chinese-style residence that blends ritual, comfort, and cultural depth.
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When the hotel opened in 2012, the then-manager aptly described its tone:
“Harmoniously marries Chinese tradition with a contemporary aesthetic.”
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Additionally, the hotel offers spa, indoor pool, gym, and other facilities, ensuring a relaxing and joyful travel experience.
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The hotel boasts 313 rooms. The base room, a Deluxe King, typically costs around 1.9K per night. The rooms are free from excessive decoration, featuring elegant ginkgo tones that flow through every corner, exuding an Eastern luxury vibe.
For better city views, choose the Prestige City View King, usually around 1.8K per night. Open the window and enjoy the bustling cityscape and romantic night sky of Beijing.
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The Terrace Suite comes with a private terrace, typically around 8K per night. Sit on the terrace in the afternoon with a coffee and enjoy the expansive views—a truly romantic experience.
For those seeking a resort-like experience, suites like the CBD Garden River View Suite, Terrace Suite, Chairman Suite, and others range from 3K to 9K per night. These suites span 70-114 square meters, offering spacious, open layouts with separate living areas for a more comfortable stay.
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The iconic “Royal Suite” (commonly known as the Presidential Suite) occupies the entire 27th floor and is reserved for VIP guests. It features a private elevator for convenient and private access.
The suite itself spans nearly 730 square meters, with an open, grand layout and elegant, understated luxury in its decor. In the evening, enjoy the spectacular city views from the 250-square-meter viewing terrace.
Step into the passage of time in Beijing, savor the beauty of the ancient capital through the seasons, and enjoy the peace and tranquility of everyday life. Let every trip to Beijing leave you with lingering, warm memories.
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