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The Opposite House, Beijing

Designed by renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, the style, layout and architecture of The Opposite House indicates a seamless fusion of the old and the new.

The bold emerald glass exterior, inspired by traditional Chinese wood lattice, reflects the dynamic atmosphere of the Taikoo Li Sanlitun area. The large central atrium is simple but striking, showcasing art installations from some of China’s top emerging artists. The hotel’s contemporary design continues its presence in the 99 guestrooms where you’ll find uncluttered interiors, clean lines and natural wood floors. All rooms are fitted with king sized beds, rain showers, deep soaking oak tubs and LCD TVs, in addition to luxury amenities like 400 thread count cotton linens, French press coffee and mood lighting systems.

 

Two celebrated restaurants, Jing Yaa Tang and The Village Cafe, serve regional favourites alongside fine international cuisine, whilst Mesh, the trendy lounge bar, offers a selection of original cocktails.

The Guest Experience Team provide a personalised yet unobtrusive service, and are on hand to book you a table at a top restaurant or simply provide advice on the best excursions and experiences to enjoy in the city.

 

The Opposite House, at a glance

 

  • Ultra-stylish hotel with a striking exterior in one of Beijing’s most fashionable areas
  • A combination of traditional elements and modern aesthetics
  • Choice of 99 guestrooms
  • Rain showers, deep soaking oak bathtubs and luxurious bedding
  • LCD TV, Denon in-room entertainment, French press coffee, exclusive Appelles toiletries and complimentary mini-bar and Wi-Fi
  • Panoramic city views
  • Some rooms come with daybeds and a private balcony, whilst the Penthouse boasts a large roof terrace
  • Two restaurants, Jing Yaa Tang and The Village Cafe
  • Ultra-stylish lounge bar

 

For leisure and pleasure

 

  • Recharge and relax in the steam room
  • Fully equipped gym
  • 22-meter stainless steel swimming pool
  • Visit the magnificent Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square
  • Take a tour of the city’s hutongs
  • Visit Chaoyang, Beijing’s biggest park
  • Visit the 15th century Temple of Heaven
  • Sample local street food on a tour of a local neighbourhood  
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