Park Hyatt Beijing

If you're looking for a hotel with stunning views in Beijing, this is highly recommended. Known for its breathtaking cityscape views, especially for those who enjoy the skyline of Beijing's CBD area. You can see landmarks like the China Zun (the tallest building in Beijing) and the CCTV Headquarters (China Central Television), which are iconic symbols of the city.

The hotel is located in the Beijing Yintai Centre, right in the heart of the CBD. It's just a few minutes' walk from Guomao Subway Station (国贸站), making it incredibly convenient to travel to various destinations in the city.

Guomao Station is on Line 10, a loop line that connects to many other routes, making it easy to reach major tourist attractions such as the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and the National Art Museum of China.

As for the hotel itself, the building comprises residential and office spaces. The hotel rooms start from the 37th floor, with the lobby located on the 63rd floor, where you'll also find the Dining Room restaurant offering spectacular views. The hotel's top floor, the 66th floor, houses the China Grill restaurant, which also serves breakfast with equally stunning views.

King Bed with CBD Tower View Deluxe Room
The rooms are elegantly designed with a bright and modern aesthetic. It seems some renovations have been done as certain features appear new and contemporary (the hotel has been open for about 18 years).
• The bathroom fixtures are fully automated.
• All curtains are electrically operated.
• Power outlets support Type A and Type C plugs.
• Hairdryers are Dyson brand.

However, due to the older building structure, the corner rooms do not have large single-pane windows. Instead, the views are divided into multiple smaller glass panels, offering a different but still beautiful perspective.

The swimming pool is excellent. It's a heated pool (perfect for the freezing outdoor temperatures), and there are also two hot tubs on either side for extra relaxation.

Breakfast is decent and satisfactory. Unfortunately, I couldn't take many photos as it was quite crowded.

Post by Poppy Patcharapol | Oct 6, 2025

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