The Renaissance Beijing Hotel (Guohang wanli jiudian) is a five star business hotel in Beijing, which is built according to international standards.
Opened in 2003.
Location
The hotel is ideally located in the Chaoyang District in the heart of Beijing's commercial center, the hotel is just minutes from the embassy district as well as the city's trendy bars and numerous shopping centers. The airport is a twenty minutes drive and major freeways are easily accessible.
- Distance from the airport ( Km ): 20
- Distance from the railway station ( Km ): 10
Rooms and Rates
The Renaissance Beijing Hotel has 12 floors, 172 rooms, and 40 suites.
All rooms include central air-conditioning, an electric safe, IDD/DDD telephone facilities, satellite TV, an electric kettle, mini-bar, and hairdryer in the bathroom.
Hotel Facilities
212 superbly equipped rooms with 40 suites tastefully designed with the business traveler in mind. All rooms include voice mail, broadband Internet access, and the added convenience of satellite television.
The Banquet Hall, with a seating capacity of 1,000 people, is equipped with an eight-channel simultaneous translation system, computerized lighting, audio and video equipment, and an expandable stage.
It is the perfect place for holding either high-grade banquets and/or international conferences.
Hotel Amenities
Meeting Facilities Business Center Currency Exchange Domestic Long-distance Access International Long-distance Access
Hotel Dining
Chinese Cuisine Western Cuisine Bar / Lounge Room Service
Recreation & Entertainment
in-door Swimming Pool Fitness Facility Sauna Add: No. 36, Xiao Yun Lu, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Post Code: 100027
Tel: 86-10-64689999Below is the hotel's Chinese address and telephone number ( which is a jpeg image ). You can print it and show to the local taxi driver, which is very useful to get to the hotel successfully!
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212 superbly equipped rooms with 40 suites tastefully designed with the business traveler in mind. All rooms include voice mail, broadband Internet access, and the added convenience of satellite television.