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Modern Luxury and Historic Charm
Capture the spirit of China’s capital city at Pan Pacific Beijing in the vibrant Xicheng District, strategically located close to the Financial Street business hub as well as key historical sites such as Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square.
Designed in a blend of contemporary style and traditional Chinese charm, this five-star hotel in Beijing features luxuriously appointed rooms and suites and a full range of facilities to meet the needs of both business and leisure travellers.
With acclaimed restaurants, versatile meeting rooms, fitness centre and spa, guests will enjoy a seamless stay in their very own urban sanctuary in the heart of the city.
Modern Luxury and Historic Charm
Capture the spirit of China’s capital city at Pan Pacific Beijing in the vibrant Xicheng District, strategically located close to the Financial Street business hub as well as key historical sites such as Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square.
Designed in a blend of contemporary style and traditional Chinese charm, this five-star hotel in Beijing features luxuriously appointed rooms and suites and a full range of facilities to meet the needs of both business and leisure travellers.
With acclaimed restaurants, versatile meeting rooms, fitness centre and spa, guests will enjoy a seamless stay in their very own urban sanctuary in the heart of the city.
Exchange Restaurant
Exchange Restaurant
- Indulge in world-class service and five-star luxury at the heart of the city-state's business and City Center.
- The Forbidden City (Chinese: 故宫; pinyin: Gùgōng) is a palace complex in central Beijing, China. It houses the Palace Museum, and was the former Chinese imperial palace from the Ming dynasty to the end of the Qing dynasty (the years 1420 to 1912). The Forbidden City served as the home of emperors and their households and was the ceremonial and political center of Chinese government for almost 500 years.
- With the Forbidden City and Jingshan Park to its east, Zhongnanhai (Central and Southern Seas) to its south, Beihai Park, also known as Northern Sea Park, is one of the oldest, largest and best-preserved ancient imperial gardens in China located in center of Beijing.
- The preferred shopping destination with luxury boutiques, gourmet delights & an array of lifestyle merchandise Besides Hotel.
- Points of Interest
- Shopping
The Location
No. 2 Hua Yuan Street, Xi Dan, Xicheng Qu, Beijing 100032
Getting Here
Parking
Hotel guests enjoy 50% discount parking at the hotel car park. City guests are charged 15RMB Per Hour.
From Beijing International Airport
If You’re Taking the Public Transport
The nearest stations are:
- Xi Dan Station (Subway Line1,4)
- Xi Dan Shopping Mall (Bus Station 109,46,102,105)
the Forbiden City
20 minutes’ walk
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Hotel Policy
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Rooms
From stylish rooms and suites with spectacular city views, to the laid back beach club vibes of the breezy indoor pool, Pan Pacific Beijing has everything you expect from one of the best hotels near Financial Street.
Dining
Savour a memorable dining experience at Pan Pacific Beijing, where each restaurant and bar indulges you with a vibrant fusion of flavours and exquisite bespoke cocktails.
Experiences
Make it a memorable stay at one of the best five star hotels in Beijing, where modern luxury with a tropical vibe awaits, complete with an indoor swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness centre, spa and more.
Celebrations
Make your special day a memorable one as our team of dedicated event planners help you craft the fairy tale wedding you’ve always dreamed of. With a range of elegant spaces and exquisite menus to choose from, you’ve found the ideal wedding venue in Beijing.
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Destination: Beijing
A distinctive blend of modern luxury and historic charm
GMT +8 hours
Mandarin,English
Renminbi (RMB)
Customs
Being a country of diverse cultures, various customs from different ethnic backgrounds are observed. It is common to greet someone with a friendly handshake, and the elderly or the person with the highest status is introduced first. Mandarin is the key language of communication in Beijing.
Electricity
The electrical current in Beijing runs on a 220-volt, 50 cycle AC (the same as Britain and Australia). North American appliances will need an adaptor and a converter while dual-voltage appliances will simply require an adaptor.
Taxes
8% GST* is automatically added to all goods and services. (*As of January 2023)
9% GST* is automatically added to all goods and services. (*As of January 2024)
Shopping and Business Hours
Shopping Hours - 10:00am to 10:00pm
Business Hours - 9:00am to 6:00pm
Emergency Numbers
Police - 110
Fire and Ambulance - 119
Emergency Ambulance - 120