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The Opposite House, Beijing

The Opposite House, Beijing

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Gorgeous from the outside and equally stunning inside, The Opposite House is a journey of privacy and comfort. The hotel’s stunning contemporary design is inspired by traditional Chinese wood lattice and reflects the vibrant street life surrounding the hotel.

Located in the heart of Beijing at Taikoo Li Sanlitun, The Opposite House takes its name from the guesthouse, which sits on the opposite side of a traditional courtyard style home. Its contemporary design created by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma conveys serenity and calm.

At the hotel’s Jing Yaa Tang Restaurant, guests get to dine on classic dishes cooked to perfection, while at Sureno, they get a chance to enjoy creatively refined dishes bursting with flavors from across the Mediterranean region, prepared to-order in the restaurant’s open kitchen with exclusively sourced, seasonal ingredients. At the hotel’s Village Cafe, guests get to relish international favorites in a spacious, cosmopolitan setting with a family-friendly vibe.

  • Need to know details
    Pets are allowed on request. No extra charges. Also, children 6 years old and younger stay for free when occupying the parent or guardian’s room, using existing bedding.
  • Check-in Check-out time
    Check in: 4 pm. Check out: 12 pm.
  • Included
    The Opposite House, Beijing
  • Not Included
    Departure Taxes
    Entry Fees
    5 Star Accommodation
    Personal Guide
    Breakfast
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Modern and spacious, The Opposite House’s 99 spacious rooms and suites are all uncluttered apartment-style suites. There are four grades of Studio – 45, 70, 95, and 115 – increasing in size as the numbers go up. The seven Studio 95s come with the added bonuses of dining tables and Jacuzzis, as they feature balconies equipped with comfy Chinese daybeds, and the penthouse comes with a kitchen.   [/vc_column_text][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/2"][vc_column_text] Rooms: Studio 45 (484 sqft) Studio 70 (753 sqft) Studio 95 (1,022 sqft) Studio 115 (1,238 sqft) The Penthouse (4,198 sqft) [/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width="1/2"][vc_column_text] List of Amenities: Free Internet Free private parking Air conditioning Non-smoking throughout Heating Safety deposit box Lift Facilities for disabled guests Non-smoking rooms Newspapers Room service Indoor pool Massage Spa and wellness centre Fitness centre Ironing service Dry cleaning Laundry Bicycle rental (surcharge) Babysitting/child services   [/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]  

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Riveting/ fascinating facts about the area:

  • Beijing is considered to be the bicycle capital of the world because there are a lot of parking lots dedicated to bikes alone
  • The chrysanthemum and the Chinese rose are Beijing’s official flowers
  • Beijing opera or Peking opera, a traditional form of Chinese theater, is an important part of the Chinese culture. This art form consists of a combination of song, spoken dialogue, and codified action sequences. People practice their opera singing at parks around the city as well as in opera houses

Interesting people:

A humble man from Hunan province, Zhang Xiaolong quietly started a revolution, developing a product that has helped make sharing pictures and talking on the phone effortless and free. His platform WeChat is multilingual and cross-platform, and has soared past rivals including Whatsapp and Apple’s iMessage. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Exciting reasons to get out of bed:

  • Visit Tiananmen Square
  • Visit the Forbidden City
  • Go for a private night tour of the city
  • Visit Nan LuoGu Xiang
  • Take a walk at the Qianmen Street
  • Visit Yonghegong Temple
  • Take a trip to the Temple of Heaven
  • Visit Summer Palace

Eat: If you’re someone who doesn’t shy away from garlic, chili, fermented soybean and anything else that brings out bold flavors, then Beijing is the place for you. Taste the city’s iconic dishes including Mongolian lamb, Sichuan-style chilli-spiked crayfish and flaky flatbreads that are delicious. Brian McKenna @ The Courtyard TRB Forbidden City Da Dong Roast Duck   Shop: When it comes to shopping, Cloisonné, Ivory Carving, Jade and Lacquer are known as the four best traditional handiworks of this city. In addition, Curios, Silk, Pearls, Snuff Bottles with Pictures Inside, and Artificial Flowers are also worth buying.

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