Four Seasons Hotel Beijing
Local style meets signature ease and comfort


Centred around a towering, butterfly-covered atrium, the 331 rooms of the Four Seasons Beijing seek to create a sense of homeliness, a balancing space for relaxation alongside room for living, all paired to the signature service and amenities expected of the name. Suites boast dynamic city views, and the singular Palace in the Sky Imperial Suite occupies the entire 27th floor. Under the vast butterfly wall in the atrium, the courtyard-style Tea Garden offers traditional tea ceremonies, while acclaimed Cantonese dining comes in the form of Cai Yi Xuan.
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