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Hotel G

7A Gongtixilu, Chao Yang District, Beijing, China

China | Beijing Hotels

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Lowest price over the last 30 days: RMB 924.80 (approx. US$ 144)

 

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Tablet Plus privileges for Hotel G include:

  • Complimentary upgrade upon hotel check-in, based upon availability
  • Guaranteed 4pm check-out
  • One complimentary glass of champagne or one cocktail, per guest, upon arrival
  • Guaranteed 11 AM check-in
  • Free parking
  • Complimentary pastries and/or chocolate or fruit plate, refreshed during the course of the stay

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  • 18.5 Feedback Score
    out of 20

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    • Rooms

      19.0

    • Service

      18.0

    • Public Spaces

      18.0

    • Overall

      19.0

  • 52 Verified
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What recent guests liked:

  • rodney

    “ambiance”

  • morgan

    “Great room! Cool guests from all over the world. … ”

  • Chris

    “Very stylish, spacious rooms. Good location for nearby … ”

  • Mims

    “Beds are so comfortable, great, fun restaurant (Scarlett), … ”

Hotel G

7A Gongtixilu, Chao Yang District

Beijing, China

Style: Cutting-Edge

Atmosphere: Happening

110 Rooms

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If you accept the premise that this is China’s century (and we’re all just living in it) then logically one inescapable conclusion follows: they’re going to need a lot more boutique hotels. This, obviously, is what the Hotel G is for: a new 110-room boutique in the hip-yet-luxurious mode, located in the nightlife and entertainment district of Sanlitun, with three restaurants and a lobby café of its own — just the sort of hotel-as-social-center that every cosmopolitan city needs.

This being Beijing, it’s a new build, albeit one with a groovy Sixties-luxe theme in its interiors, alongside some contemporary loft style and some pronounced Chinese details. Forget clichéd red silk though; here the colors are cool and muted, in greys, blues and browns. Plasma TVs are standard, as are iPod docks, both more or less necessities in the increasingly tech-driven boutique hotel world.

Restaurants include the Scarlett and the North-African/Mediterranean Gilt, both worthy culinary options and lively nightspots to boot. And for winding down there’s a sixth-floor “urban retreat” — not quite a spa, but a lounge at least, with a garden, Jacuzzis, and a gym. Expect to see more like this in Beijing in the coming years.

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