China’s luxury hotels offer a sublime blend of contemporary design, historical charm and exceptional service. Whether you're exploring bustling cities or serene landscapes, these hotels promise an unforgettable stay.
From cutting-edge skyscrapers with panoramic city views to properties that perfectly capture the elegance of yesteryear, the range of luxury hotels in China is both diverse and impressive. Expect spacious rooms, exquisite dining and world-class amenities that cater to both business and leisure travellers.
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Chengdu (Qingyang)
This luxury hotel is nestled in the historic Luomashi district of Chengdu. Spacious rooms blend modern design with Asian accents seen in the lattice detail and textured wallpaper. In the suites, Shoji screen-style doors lead to a bathtub. Sample Sichuan cuisine at the restaurant; a chic stay.
Shanghai
A smart hotel towering over the fashionable Bund area. Spacious suites benefit from floor to ceiling windows, fabulous views and contemporary Chinese design. Dine in style in your own private dining room or sip on a cocktail in the lounge. A spoiling stay.
Chengdu (Jinjiang)
This boutique hotel has transformed the site of a former cultural hub in Chengdu's Jinjiang district. The design concept blends the property's heritage features with contemporary amenities; stylish suites use screens to divide living and sleeping areas. Dine at the Sichuan restaurant; a chic hotel.
Suzhou (Jiangsu)
Think impressive Italian style blended with traditional Chinese culture. Situated on the banks of Jinji Lake, and just a short drive from the historic sites of the stunning ancient water town of Suzhou. Dinner at Danny's restaurant is a gourmet French affair and there is an impressive wine list.
Chengdu (Qingyang)
Set in downtown Chengdu, this hotel is a landmark luxury bolt-hole. The grand lobby feels like a contemporary art installation while upstairs, chic guestrooms feature intricate latticework detail, floor-to-ceiling windows and contrasting textures. Dine at the rooftop restaurant; a refined city stay.
Shanghai (JingAn District)
Edgy contemporary luxury in the heart of Shanghai. Just off the busy West Nanjing Road it offers a haven of sleek design accompanied by a top notch spa, great bar and all the hi-tech gadgetry you'd expect from a hotel of this class. A cool base for exploring downtown Shanghai.
Chengdu (Qingyang District)
Luxury materials and contemporary style converge at this elegant hotel, steps away from Tianfu Square. In the suites, cherry blossom carpets inject local flavour into the modern design while mini chaise longues add a regal feel. Have afternoon tea at Decanter before visiting the spa; a refined stay.
Chengdu (Jinjiang)
This hotel boasts an exclusive address in Chengdu's International Finance Square. A contemporary facade gives way to chic guestrooms with minimalist design drawing attention to spectacular city views; sliding doors separate a bright bathroom with a soaking tub. An undeniably luxurious stay.
Chengdu (Jinjiang)
Rising from amidst the colourful gardens and ornate bridges of Chengdu city centre, this luxury hotel offers contemporary suites with distinct Asian details. Spacious guestrooms boast beautiful city views and refined furnishings in warm tones. Visit the hotel's Sichaun herbal spa; a chic city stay.
Anhui Province (Hongcun )
Set against the backdrop of Huangshan – whose ‘floating’ mountains inspired much of the scenery in James Cameron’s Avatar – the Banyan Tree Huangshan is a smart, comfortable resort where traditional Chinese architecture converges with Western-style comfort.
Chengdu (Jinjiang)
A stylish hotel in booming Chengdu. Clever design transforms old bones into a swish modern hotel, with a choice of beautiful bars and restaurants on site.
Beijing (Chaoyang)
A popular and full-service design hotel located in a high-end shopping area. It’s also a ten minute taxi from Beijing’s historic sights and atmospheric hutongs (traditional alleyways). Sleek and serene, this space is the most welcome haven after a day in Beijing.
Beijing (Chaoyang District)
An uber luxurious property (its a Rosewood after all) well positioned in the Central Business District. Generously proportioned rooms feature chic design with clean lines, modern art work and crisp white linen. The spa is worthy of a visit alone as are the restaurants. This hotel has it all.
Nanjing (Nanjing)
An imposing hotel in a central location. The design cleverly amalgamates a professional feel with softer cultural touches. The city slicker will be equipped with everything they could need from a gymnasium to conference halls and multiple restaurants. An all encompassing hotel worthy of a stay.
Shanghai (Shanghai)
Arguably China’s most historic property, the luxurious and legendary Fairmont Peace Hotel is an Art Deco masterpiece on the Bund promenade. Rooms are a sumptuous blend of colonial splendour and oriental charm. Enjoy views of Shanghai’s Luijiazui skyline and dine in some of its best restaurants.
Chengdu (Qingyang)
This boutique hotel is nestled on the historic Kuanzhai Alley in Chengdu. Inside, guestrooms have plush rugs and boutique, cotton-flax linens; the best suites boast a balcony with traditional latticework detail and a luxurious bathtub. Sample Sichuan cuisine at the restaurant; a chic heritage hotel.
Beijing (DongDan, Dongcheng Qu)
The Peninsula, located in Beijing's Wangfujing Shopping District, offers 5* contemporary accommodation. Their elegant and spacious rooms boast wonderful city views and the gastronomic Jing restaurant is a must-visit. The ideal spot for business or leisure-an incredibly classy and upmarket city stay!
Shanghai (Jing'an)
A modern, luxurious hotel on the top 29 floors of a Jing An skyscraper, the Jing An Shangri La is perfectly primed for one of China’s favourite new hobbies – designer shopping. Rooms also enjoy spectacular, panoramic views of the city, so high up that they afford you a genuine sense of escapism.
Deqing (Zhejiang)
The epitome of French colonial chic Le Passage Mohkan Shan echoes its former heyday as a summer bolthole for Shanghai's fashionable set. Boasting celebrity chefs, top class spa facilities and a spring water heated pool it is shamelessly indulgent. Stylish rooms complete the package. Très bon!
Shanghai (Huangpu)
Unparalleled grandeur and classic luxury at the Peninsula’s flagship in Mainland China that recalls Shanghai’s heyday as the ‘Paris of the East’. The hotel’s historic Bund-side location – opposite the futuristic lights of Lujiazui – sees it caught between two worlds.
Hangzhou ( Xihu Qu, Hangzhou Shi, )
Contemporary luxuries collide with traditional design at this Four Season's offering set in the whimsical UNESCO World Heritage Site of West lake. Interiors are spacious and grand with modern minimalist style dotted with Chinese art and furniture. A spectacular base to explore the city from.
Hangzhou (West Lake Scenic Area, )
A quiet retreat set amongst rugged nature and some of China’s most important Buddhist temples. Sultry suites are ideal for couples and foodies will love the fine dining. A conversion of a former village it is as much a cultural experience as a five-star stay. Complete with traditional bathhouse.
Shanghai (Minhang District )
Ming & Qing Dynasty villas, turned luxury Aman hotel, surrounded by ancient forest bordering Qizhong Forest Park. The extraordinary villas are decorated in traditional style, and embellished with modern luxuries. The facilitates go beyond the normal, from private bathhouses to Italian restaurants.