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Shangri-La Hotel Beijing

29 Zizhuyuan Road, Beijing, Chine, 100089
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À propos de nous

The award-winning Shangri-La Hotel, Beijing is located in the heart of Beijing's western district while the Beijing Capital Airport is only 30 minutes away. It is near major government and business organization, Zhongguancun(Silicon Valley of Beijing), world renowned universities and the Financial Street(the Wall Street of China). The hotel's proximity to the Diao Yu Tai State Guest House, coupled with Shangri-la's unsurpassed standards of service, makes the hotel the perfect address for dignitaries and their entourage and the media. It is also close to the historical Summer Palace and several recreational attractions where outside catering can be arranged by our experienced Events Management and Banquet teams. The hotel's signature 3,000 square meter landscaped garden offers the best setting for "outside" events without having to travel too far from the hotel. With the completion of Valley Wing in March 2007, Shangri-la Hotel, Beijing has a total of 670 rooms with the largest conference facilities in town, totaling over 5,000 square meters of function space, all equipped with state-of-the-art meeting facilities and cutting-edge IT connections.

Détails du lieu

ChaîneShangri-La Hotels
MarqueShangri-La City Hotels
Construit1987
Rénové2007
Espace total de la réunion104 464 pi. ca.
Chambres d'invités670
Type de lieuHôtel

Classements de l'industrie

China National Tourism Administration
Forbes Travel Guide

Prix

Industry awards
The hotel has recently been awarded “The Best Hotel for Meeting” by Travel Weekly, China.

Prestations

Caractéristiques des chambres et services aux clients
  • Accès Internet
  • Boîte vocale
  • Service de blanchisserie
  • Service de chambre
  • Services de conciergerie
  • Stockage des bagages
  • Vue (Jardin)
  • Vue (Ville)
Installations
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Boutique de cadeaux sur place
  • Espace (extérieur)
  • Restaurant sur place
  • Sécurité sur place
  • Service de location de voitures

Salles de réunion

Espace total de la réunion
104 463,8 pi. ca.
Plus grande salle
32 291,7 pi. ca.
Salles de réunion
35
Deuxième plus grande salle
14 531,3 pi. ca.
Espace d'exposition
32 291,7 pi. ca.
Espace (extérieur)
32 291,7 pi. ca.

Plans d'étages

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Espace de réunion

Nom
Taille de la salle
Hauteur du plafond
Capacité maximale
En banquet
En cocktail
Théâtre
Salle de classe
Salle de conférence
Demi-lune (Cabaret)
Pre-function Area (Garden Wing Level 1)
2 012,9 pi. ca.
27,9 x 72,2 pi. ca.
9,8 pi.
1450
870
1450
1450
720
--
Ballroom (Garden Wing Level 1)
7 319,5 pi. ca.
65,6 x 111,5 pi. ca.
19,7 pi.
750
450
700
750
380
--
VIP Room (Garden Wing Level 1)
775,0 pi. ca.
27,9 x 27,9 pi. ca.
9,8 pi.
1450
870
1450
1450
720
--
Lotus I & II
1 130,2 pi. ca.
23,0 x 24,6 pi. ca.
9,2 pi.
35
30
35
35
20
--
Lily Room
430,6 pi. ca.
16,4 x 26,2 pi. ca.
9,5 pi.
25
20
20
25
18
--
Peony Room
430,6 pi. ca.
16,4 x 26,2 pi. ca.
9,5 pi.
25
20
20
25
18
--
Rose Room
602,8 pi. ca.
14,8 x 41,0 pi. ca.
9,5 pi.
50
30
40
50
30
--
Event Centre
12 809,1 pi. ca.
114,8 x 111,5 pi. ca.
39,4 pi.
850
660
850
850
420
--
Garden
32 291,7 pi. ca.
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Chambres d'invités

Nombre total de chambres d'invités
670
Simple (1 lit)
341
Double (2 lits)
329
Suites
57

Emplacement

Comment s'y rendre

Distance from airport 21.75 mi
Parking dans les environs
Parking gratuit
Parking payant
Parking des bus

Attractions locales

Beijing Capital International Airport
Beijing Capital International Airport
Aéroport
30 min
Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA), known as "China's No.1 Gateway", is the most important, largest and busiest international aviation hub with the state-the-art facilities. It is also China's important window to communicate and exchange with the outside world.
Visiter le site web
The Forbidden City
The Forbidden City
Repère historique
20 min
The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the middle of Beijing, China, and now houses the Palace Museum. For almost five hundred years, it served as the home of emperors and their households, as well as the ceremonial and political center of Chinese government.
Summer Palace
Summer Palace
Repère historique
10 min
The Summer Palace is located in the quiet and scenic north-western landscaped suburb of Beijing. It was the second most important venue after the Forbidden City for political and diplomatic activities of the supreme rulers. As such, it has been an important witness to recent Chinese history, with many major historical events occuring there. Being the culmination of traditional gardening art, the Summer Palace borrows scenes from the surrounding landscape. While it radiates the grandeur of a Chinese imperial garden, it also expresses nature's beauty - a seamless combination that best illustrates the guiding principle of traditional Chinese garden design, "The works of men should match the works of Heaven."
Beijing National Stadium (Bird's Nest) & National Aquatics Centre (Water Cube)
Beijing National Stadium (Bird's Nest) & National Aquatics Centre (Water Cube)
Loisirs
15 min
Beijing National Stadium, also known as the National Stadium or colloquially as the Bird's Nest is a stadium in Beijing, China. The stadium was designed for use throughout the 2008 Summer Olympics and Paralympics. After the Olympics, it became a large professional venue enabling the Beijing public to participate in sports activities and enjoy sport competitions and entertainment. Known as the Water Cube, the National Aquatics Centre is located inside the Beijing Olympic Park. It was the main swimming facility and one of the landmark buildings built for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. The Water Cube's water park covers an area of approximately 20,000 square metres, and is Asia's largest, most advanced and most comfortable indoor leisure park. It features rides such as the Deep Cyclones, Huge Tides, Rapids and the Submarine Shuttle, giving tourists a splendid water adventure.
Houhai (Back Sea)
Houhai (Back Sea)
Vie nocturne
16 min
Houhai is an integral part of Shichahai. The latter is composed of Front Sea, Back Sea and West Sea. Houhai's scenery consists of waters and mountains, with weeping willows lining along the shore. The houses and residents on shore and residences of royal families and celebrities in the neighbourhood put together to add infinite charm to the Capital City's flavour and history. Houhai is a famous summer hideout in ancient Beijing. By the side of Yin Ding Bridge, there sit century-old shops like the 'Barbecue Ji', 'Lib Zhang' and 'Kongyiji'. On the west shore, sashimi, tea ceremony and boat meals exemplify harmony of food and music. The snacks hiding in the alleys give out the scents of libs and brine, mingling with the mouthwatering aroma of sour bean curd.
Purple Bamboo Park
Purple Bamboo Park
Parc
5 min
The name of Zizhuyuan Park (Purple Bamboo Park) comes from a temple, Fuyin Zizhuyuan (Purple Bamboo Temple in Bliss). It mimics natural scenary embracing mountains and lakes, with rugged stones, pavilions, corridors, villas and halls orderly distributed. Purple Bamboo Park is also a public gathering venue in Beijing West, where you can appreciate the rich culture of the Capital City.
Beijing Zoo
Beijing Zoo
Parc
5 min
The Beijing Zoo is best known for its collection of rare animals endemic to China including the Giant Pandas, which are zoo's most popular animals, the golden snub-nosed monkey, South China Tiger, white-lipped deer, Pere David's Deer, crested ibis, Chinese Alligator and the Chinese Giant Salamander. Other endangered or threatened species include Siberian tiger, yak, Przewalski's horse, snow leopard, Tibetan gazelle, and kiang. The Beijing Zoo has 13 of the world's 15 species of cranes.
Wanshou Temple
Wanshou Temple
Repère historique
5 min
Wanshou Temple was named Juse Temple when its construction started in the Ming Dynasty. In 1577, Emperor Wanli's mother, Dowager Li, funded the project and it was completed under the supervision of Director of Ceremony Feng Bow to become an imperial temple, and hence renamed Wanshou Temple.
Beijing Aquarium
Beijing Aquarium
Loisirs
14 min
Beijing Aquarium is the world's largest inland aquarium performing the functions of viewing, science education and leisure. With the unique appearance of a conch, Beijing Aquarium is divided into six different pavilions, namely the Amazon rainforest, touch pool, seabed cruise, shark pavilion, whale and dolphin bay, and ocean theatre. The variety of fish on display totals tens of thousands, including nearly a thousand marine ornamental fish and freshwater ornamental fish. In addition to ornamental fish, Beijing Aquarium has a strong team of performing marine animals, including dolphins, whales, sea lions and other mammals.
Capital Museum
Capital Museum
Musée
13 min
The Capital Museum previously located in the Confucius Temple, was prepared in 1953 and formally opened in 1981. With its magnificent architecture, abundant exhibitions, advanced technology and complete functions, the Capital Museum contributes to Beijing's standing as a famous historical and cultural city, a cultural centre and an international metropolis and ranks among the first class museums both at home and abroad.
Central TV Tower
Central TV Tower
Vie nocturne
10 min
The Central TV Tower carries out multiple radio and television functions, including transmitters, tourism, dining and entertainment. It features a wide trestle square, a white-marbled back-set ring, a lantern-shaped tower and a Qiniandian-styled tower base. The cloud Hall spans 242 metres, and is an ideal venue for luxurious celebrations. The open-air lookout at 238 metres allows a panoramic view of the picturesque scenery in the capital. At 221 metres, Beijing's highest revolving restaurant takes 80 minutes to complete a revolution, allowing visitors the time to taste the delicious food and enjoy the three-dimensional panoramic view of the Capital City at the same time. The magnificent indoor Observation Hall at 225 metres has a tea parlour that offers a bird's-eye view of the capital while visitors taste tea.
Olympic Forest Park
Olympic Forest Park
Parc
30 min
Olympic Forest Park is located at the northern end of Beijing's central axis, applying the design philosophy of 'an axis leading to nature'. The park serves as an urban ecological shield, and served as a leisure garden for athletes, coaches and officials during the Olympic Games. After the Olympic Games, the Olympic Forest Park opened to the public with free admission. It has become Beijing's largest public park for tourism, leisure and entertainment, sports and fitness functions.
Kunyu River
Kunyu River
Repère historique
14 min
Kunyu River is 11 km from north to south, and is the only waterway running through Beijing's Second, Third and Fourth Ring. In addition to historical and cultural scenes at the starting and end points, the vertical route of the Kunyu River connects with the China Millennium Monument, Yuyuantan Park, CCTV Tower, Golden Resources Mall, Linglong Pagoda, West of Diaoyutai State Guest House and the Willow Golf Club, encompassing many historical and cultural sites and modern urban landscapes.
Yuyuantan Park
Yuyuantan Park
Parc
15 min
Yuyuantan Park is among the top 10 parks in Beijing. It measures 1,820 metres horizontally and 1,106 metres vertically. Yuyuantan Park's scenic regions consist of the Cherry Garden in the west, Diversion Lake in the north, Zhongshan Island in the south and Liuchun Garden in the east. Thanks to its unique geographical layout and lack of large-scale constructions, the park has natural rural scenery of poplar and locust trees covering the hills and weeping willows lining the waterfront.
Fragrant Hills Park and Beijing Botanical Garden
Fragrant Hills Park and Beijing Botanical Garden
Parc
38 min
Fragrant Hills Park features steep terrain and rolling green spanning 188 hectares. An imperial garden lying in natural landscape, its construction started in the 26th years of the reign of Jin Dading, and it has a history of nearly 900 years. The park consists of a large number of cultural relics in the form of pavilions and buildings standing between the mountains, and the fabulous scene of red leaves was even named one of the 16 new Beijing sceneries in 1986. Beijing Botanical Garden serves the needs of education, scientific research, visits and other functions. As such, it is one of the key national botanical gardens. It lies between Fragrant Hill Park and Jade Spring Hill.
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Additional details

* Shangri-La Beijing is "Dual Olympic Hotel" as we were one of the Official Hotel for 2008 Summer Olympics & 2022 Winter Olympcis. * Shangri-La Beijing hosted the Third China-Africa Peace & Security Forum in August 2023, and over 50 defense ministers stayed and attended the forum in the hotel.

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Foire aux questions de Shangri-La Hotel Beijing

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Pratiques durables

Veuillez indiquer vos commentaires ou un lien vers tout objectif/stratégie de développement durable ou d'impact social de Shangri-La Hotel Beijing communiqué publiquement.
https://sitecore-cd.shangri-la.com/-/media/Project/Shangri-La-Group/OurStory/Files/Community-And-Social-Impact/Sustainability-Reports/2020_SustainabilityReport.pdf
Shangri-La Hotel Beijing a-t-il une stratégie axée sur l'élimination et le détournement des déchets (plastiques, papiers, cartons, etc.) ? Si oui, veuillez préciser votre stratégie d'élimination et de détournement des déchets.
Yes, https://sitecore-cd.shangri-la.com/-/media/Project/Shangri-La-Group/OurStory/Files/Community-And-Social-Impact/Sustainability-Reports/2020_SustainabilityReport.pdf

Diversité et inclusion

Pour les hôtels américains uniquement, Shangri-La Hotel Beijing et/ou sa société mère sont-ils certifiés en tant qu'entreprise commerciale détenue à 51 % par des personnes issues de la diversité ? Si oui, veuillez indiquer les catégories pour lesquelles vous êtes certifiés :
Aucune réponse.
S'il y a lieu, pourriez-vous indiquer un lien vers le rapport public de Shangri-La Hotel Beijing sur ses initiatives et engagements en matière de diversité, d'équité et d'inclusion ?
https://sitecore-cd.shangri-la.com/-/media/Project/Shangri-La-Group/OurStory/Files/Community-And-Social-Impact/Sustainability-Reports/2020_SustainabilityReport.pdf

Santé et sécurité

Les pratiques du Shangri-La Hotel Beijing ont-elles été élaborées sur la base de recommandations de services de santé émanant d'organismes publics ou privés ? Si oui, veuillez indiquer quelles organisations ont été utilisées pour élaborer ces pratiques.
Yes, Republic of China
Shangri-La Hotel Beijing nettoie-t-il et désinfecte-t-il les zones publiques et les installations accessibles au public (comme les salles de réunion, les restaurants, les ascenseurs, etc.) Si oui, décrivez les nouvelles mesures prises.
Yes, 1) Hand sanitizer in both rooms & public areas increased cleaning. 2) Contactless contact with customers 3) Limit number of people in guests lifts
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