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🏨 Waldorf Hutong Courtyard 📍 No. 17-19, Xitangzi Hutong, Beijing ✅Location Waldorf Hutong Courtyard is located in the bustling core area of Wangfujing. Its all-copper main building is eye-catching, cleverly blending traditional Chinese connotations with modern exquisite facilities. The hotel was formerly the Taiwan Hotel and has been completely renovated. The location of the Waldorf is the former residence of a powerful minister in the late Qing Dynasty, Xianliang Temple. It stands like a landmark building, with the passage of time, luxury precipitation, and nobility unchanged. ✅Rooms The East Courtyard of Hutong Courtyard consists of 4 courtyard suites, including 3 100-square-meter courtyard suites and a 150-square-meter courtyard two-bedroom suite; the West Courtyard consists of a 765-square-meter courtyard villa with a 145-square-meter independent garden courtyard. ✅Dining Zijin Pavilion Chinese Restaurant: Located on the third floor of the hotel, it has been awarded one star in the Beijing Michelin Guide for four consecutive years. The restaurant is based on the traditional Chinese style of orange and red, and the exquisite canary paintings on the walls show the beauty of nature in the four seasons. Chef Wang Chunzeng, with his extraordinary cooking skills and unique insights, has inherited the traditional Cantonese cooking skills and learned from others, elevating the Cantonese cuisine of Zijin Pavilion to a new level. Brasserie 1893: Located on the first floor of the hotel, it has been selected as a Michelin Guide restaurant for three consecutive years. The restaurant carefully selects high-quality fresh ingredients. The French word "brasserie" represents a high-quality restaurant with a relaxed and comfortable environment, and 1893 represents the year when the first Waldorf opened in New York. At the same time, the iris, as the national flower of France, symbolizes hope and splendor. The copper hollow screen of the restaurant and the lake blue open kitchen reflect each other, highlighting the elegant style. Peacock Alley: This is another interpretation of the restaurant of the same name at the Waldorf Astoria in New York, modern and elegant, offering exquisite afternoon tea and signature cocktails.
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Near The Palace Museum|Tian'anmen Square and Wangfujing Area, Beijing
2024 Global 100 - Cultural Hotels
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