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2 bedroom Suite (Size: 150 m²)
IFC residence provides premium luxury living in shanghai, offering five-star accommodation and service.
北京飯店諾金位於中國首都-北京的市中心,是中國歷史最悠久的奢華飯店之一,毗鄰昔日皇宮紫禁城,漫步五分鐘即可抵達天安門、人民大會堂、國家大劇院,與繁華的王府井商業街僅咫尺之遙。
1917年飯店正式營業,以當時領先的電梯、獨立衛浴設施、電話以及私密貼心的服務,令全國矚目。曾被譽為“東方第一豪華飯店”,也是昔日上流社會的匯集之所。從優雅的法式外牆到寬敞的大理石樓梯,從上世紀20年代保留至今依舊光可鑑人的舞池到風格各異的客房和套房,北京飯店諾金不斷吸引著那些鍾愛古典精緻美感的客人。
飯店擁有216間客房及套房呈現東西⽅美學精髓,並完美融合歷史典雅與現代風尚,打造獨特的時光交錯之感。 2022年新開放的「雅頌系列客房」靈感來源《詩經》三個篇章《風》、《雅》、《頌》,秉承諾⾦品牌 精髓,將中國傳統⽂化以現代及藝術的形式呈現,每個細節均流露出風雅格調。坐落於由建築⼤師戴念慈先⽣設計的樓宇中,融合中式宮殿元素,屋頂兩端為⼆重簷閣樓式,四角各設有小亭子,與故宮遙相呼應。
Located in the heart of Beijing, the capital of China, NUO Beijing Hotel is one of the oldest luxury hotels in China. It is adjacent to the former Forbidden City, a five-minute walk from Tiananmen Square, the Great Hall of the People, and the National Grand Theater, and is just a stone's throw away from the bustling Wangfujing Commercial Street.
The hotel officially opened in 1917 and attracted national attention with its leading elevators, private bathroom facilities, telephones, and private and thoughtful services at the time. It was once known as the "No. 1 Luxury Hotel in the East" and was also a gathering place for the upper class in the past. From the elegant French exterior to the spacious marble staircases, from the dance floor that has been preserved from the 1920s and is still shining today to the rooms and suites of different styles, NUO Beijing Hotel continues to attract guests who love classical and exquisite beauty.
The hotel has 216 rooms and suites that present the essence of Eastern and Western aesthetics, and perfectly blend historical elegance with modern style to create a unique sense of time. The newly opened "Yasong Series Guest Rooms" in 2022 are inspired by the three chapters of the Book of Songs, "Feng", "Ya" and "Song". Adhering to the essence of the Promise Gold brand, it presents traditional Chinese culture in a modern and artistic form, and every detail reveals an elegant style. Located in a building designed by the architectural master Mr. Dai Nianci, it incorporates Chinese palace elements, with double-eaved attic-style roofs at both ends and small pavilions at each corner, echoing the Forbidden City.