China World Summit Wing is the tallest building in Beijing.
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1588 RMB and up 1588 RMB and upChina World Summit Wing, situated at the central business district of the China World Trade Center, is the tallest building in Beijing. With its each and every room covering an area of 65 square meters on average, China World Summit Wing is one of the hotels that have the averagely largest rooms in Beijing. Rooms in the hotel are integrated with Chinese elements and decorated with the classic wood which is used to skillfully separate rest, entertainment and working zones. In addition, rooms are...
Read MoreChina World Summit Wing, situated at the central business district of the China World Trade Center, is the tallest building in Beijing. With its each and every room covering an area of 65 square meters on average, China World Summit Wing is one of the hotels that have the averagely largest rooms in Beijing. Rooms in the hotel are integrated with Chinese elements and decorated with the classic wood which is used to skillfully separate rest, entertainment and working zones. In addition, rooms are also equipped with facilities for customers’ safety and comfort. Guests are able to enjoy multiple special services in the hotel, including 24-hour private butler, food delivering, IT technology support, business center and exclusive shopping assistant.
The Health Club on the 78th floor consists of an infinity pool from where you can overlook all the beauty of the city, and a spa center that houses six physio rooms which offer a series of treatments and therapies. There are also four restaurants, two bars and lounges in the hotel. Guests can taste the best western-style food in Grill 79 on the 79th floor, while the Red Chamber and Noodle Bar offer the most authentic Chinese food. At the same time, Nadaman commits itself to the most traditional “kaiseki” cuisine and providing guests with premium dishes.
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