Beijing's second Mandarin Oriental hotel opens in hutong neighborhood
Mandarin Oriental Qianmen in Beijing opened its doors in early September, marking the hotel group's second hotel in the Chinese capital.
Nestled in the heart of a traditional hutong (alleyway) neighborhood within the Beijing Central Axis — the capital's cultural artery that has been listed as a World Heritage Site — the hotel is steps away from iconic sites like the Forbidden City, Qianmen and the Temple of Heaven.
"We are truly honored to open the doors of our unique hutong sanctuary, offering guests an unparalleled hospitality experience in the Chinese capital," Andy Guan, general manager of Mandarin Oriental Qianmen, said at the opening ceremony on Sept 2.
Following the ceremony, the much-anticipated signature fan of Mandarin Oriental Qianmen was unveiled. Designed by renowned Chinese artist Xu Bing, the hotel centerpiece incorporates his original "Square Character Calligraphy", which arranges alphabets into rectangular forms that resemble Chinese characters. "Unveil Beijing's Soul" is inscribed on the fan in Chinese ink, capturing the spirit of the hotel.
With 42 courtyard houses, the new property features exquisite Oriental aesthetics, incorporating contemporary luxury, sumptuous heritage and art into its expansive, luxurious accommodations.
Dining experiences that can't be missed at the hotel include Yan Garden, where a Michelin-starred chef and his team craft Cantonese cuisine.
Guests can also enjoy innovative drinks and upscale Beijing-inspired bar fare at Tiao, a contemporary cocktail bar, or indulge in authentic, relaxed regional Italian dishes at Vicini. For a more serene escape, Maple Lounge provides an intimate setting, serving fine teas in a tranquil courtyard.
One-of-a-kind event spaces offer the perfect canvas for weddings, meetings and cocktail receptions across two remarkable settings: Mandarin Palace and Zhengyang Mansion.
The Spa at Mandarin Oriental provides guests with a transformative experience beyond relaxation, featuring private treatment suites, a teahouse, a healing space and a fitness center.
From a perfect start to the day at breakfast to restorative wellness treatments, unique hutong tours and elegant limousine transfers, both local and international visitors will be able to discover a wealth of experiences on offer at Mandarin Oriental Qianmen, its executives said.
To mark the opening, the hotel is presenting an exclusive opening offer, designed to immerse guests in its authentic surroundings while adding a touch of luxury to their stay.
Having grown from its Asian roots more than 60 years ago into a global brand, Mandarin Oriental now operates 41 hotels, 12 residences and 24 exclusive homes across 26 countries and territories with many more projects under development.
Recognized for creating exceptional properties, each destination reflects the group's oriental heritage, local culture and unique design, according to the company.