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.
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