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Explore Beijing
Beijing Citywalk Escape
Discover the city at your own pace with four carefully curated Citywalk routes, revealing moments, stories, and places beyond the expected.
Time Travel to Peking
Time Travel to Peking

Step beyond modern Beijing

and journey into the heart of Old Peking,

where centuries of history, culture, and local life continue to unfold.

Wander through timeless hutongs, discover treasured landmarks,

and experience the enduring character of the capital's past.

 

Drum Tower

A striking symbol of Beijing's ancient cityscape, the Drum Tower has stood watch over the capital for centuries. Climb to the top for sweeping views across traditional hutong neighborhoods and immerse yourself in the rhythm of Old Beijing.

Nanluogu Lane

One of Beijing's best-preserved historic hutongs, Nanluogu Lane invites visitors to explore a vibrant blend of traditional architecture, artisanal boutiques, charming cafés, and beloved local delicacies. It is where the city's rich heritage meets contemporary creativity.

Shichahai

Centred around a series of picturesque lakes, Shichahai offers a glimpse into Beijing's timeless charm. Framed by historic courtyard residences, waterside teahouses, and winding hutongs, this storied district has long been a gathering place for culture, leisure, and local life.

 

*Begin your journey with our curated Beijing Citywalk Map, available at the Front Desk. More than a guide, it unfolds into a collection of postcards, crafted to carry your memories of the city beyond the moment.

Temple Hopping
Temple Hopping

Step away from the pace of the city

and embark on a journey of tranquillity, culture, and reflection.

From centuries-old temples to historic hutongs,

discover places where Beijing's spiritual heritage and timeless

beauty continue to inspire moments of calm and connection.

 

Yonghe Temple (Lama Temple)

One of Beijing's most revered Buddhist temples, Yonghe Temple is renowned for its exquisite architecture, intricate craftsmanship, and serene atmosphere. A cherished sanctuary for both worshippers and visitors, it offers a glimpse into the city's rich spiritual traditions while attracting a new generation drawn to its enduring sense of peace.

Wudaoying Hutong

Just moments from Yonghe Temple, Wudaoying Hutong blends the charm of old Beijing with a contemporary creative spirit. Stroll through its tree-lined alleyways to discover independent boutiques, artisanal cafés, and thoughtfully curated spaces that celebrate both heritage and modern design.

The Imperial Academy (Guozijian)

Once the highest institution of learning during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, the Imperial Academy stands as a testament to China's scholarly legacy. Wander through its elegant courtyards and historic halls, where generations of scholars pursued knowledge and shaped the course of Chinese history.

 

*Begin your journey with our curated Beijing Citywalk Map, available at the Front Desk. More than a guide, it unfolds into a collection of postcards, crafted to carry your memories of the city beyond the moment.

Beijing History Hunt
Beijing History Hunt

Uncover and indulge in the timeless beauty of Chinese culture through a journey into Beijing's storied past. From imperial landmarks to cultural icons, follow a curated route that reveals the traditions, artistry, and enduring spirit woven into the capital's profound history.

 

The Forbidden City

Step into the heart of China's imperial legacy at the Forbidden City, one of the world's most remarkable palace complexes. Majestic halls, intricate architectural details, and centuries of history offer an unforgettable glimpse into the lives of emperors and the grandeur of a bygone era. 

Jingshan Park

Rising just north of the Forbidden City, Jingshan Park was once the imperial garden of the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Stroll through tranquil pavilions and tree-lined pathways before ascending to one of Beijing's most breathtaking panoramic viewpoints, where the city's ancient and modern skylines converge. 

Wangfujing

Experience the vibrant pulse of Beijing along Wangfujing, one of the capital's most iconic shopping streets. Home to time-honoured brands, local delicacies, and cultural treasures, it offers a captivating blend of heritage, craftsmanship, and contemporary city life. 

Peking University Red Building

An enduring symbol of modern Chinese history, the Peking University Red Building stands as a landmark of intellectual and cultural significance. Its distinctive architecture and historic legacy make it an essential stop for those seeking deeper insight into Beijing's rich cultural narrative.

  

*Begin your journey with our curated Beijing Citywalk Map, available at the Front Desk. More than a guide, it unfolds into a collection of postcards, crafted to carry your memories of the city beyond the moment.

Art Journey
Art Journey

Immerse yourself in Beijing's dynamic creative landscape, where industrial heritage has been reimagined as inspiring spaces for art, design, fashion, and culture.

From pioneering galleries to contemporary creative hubs, this curated journey invites you to experience the city's artistic energy from a fresh perspective.

 

798 Art District

Once a cluster of decommissioned factories, 798 Art District has evolved into Beijing's leading destination for contemporary art and culture. Explore a vibrant collection of galleries, studios, design boutiques, and cafés, where avant-garde creativity meets striking industrial architecture.

Langyuan Vintage

A former industrial site transformed into one of Beijing's most stylish cultural destinations, Langyuan Vintage brings together art exhibitions, independent designer brands, concept stores, and creative experiences.

 

*Begin your journey with our curated Beijing Citywalk Map, available at the Front Desk. More than a guide, it unfolds into a collection of postcards, crafted to carry your memories of the city beyond the moment.

 

Rongbaozhai Heritage Retreat
Rongbaozhai Heritage Retreat

A journey into the artistry of China. In partnership with the

renowned Rongbaozhai, guests are invited to explore centuries of

craftsmanship through intimate cultural experiences in historic

Liulichang, from traditional ink rubbing to handcrafted fan making. 

 

For reservations, please contact our Concierge team.

Address

No.1 Jianguomenwai Avenue, Beijing 100004 China

Phone

(86 10) 6505 2299

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