Six Senses Hotels, Resorts and Spas, a luxury brand founded in 1995 and owned by IHG Hotels & Resorts, British multinational hospitality company based in Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK, known for its sustainable and wellness - focused hospitality, with properties in unique locations around the world will open its second property in Greater China, located in Beijing, Chna’s sprawling capital and a top global metropolis, joining Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain.
Six Senses Beijing will open its doors in Beijing, a city defined by a unique blend of ancient imperial history, including eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and hyper - modern architectural advancements, the city features iconic sites like the Forbidden City complex the imperial palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Great Wall, and traditional hutong alleyways alongside major economic zones like the CBD and tech focused Zhongguancun.
For the future establishment opening, Six Senses has signed an agreement with Beijing Zhongguancun Avenue Construction & Development Group, the state - owned enterprise based in Beijing, responsible for the development of the Zhongguancun area.
The project is part of the renewal of Liulangzhuang, a historic locality situated in the Hsidian District of Beijing, renowned for its deep cultural roots and its ongoing transformation into a high - end cultural and international exchange hub, as well as an ecological zone.
The site is located near the Three Hills and Five Gardens heritage landscape, just south of the Summer Palace’s new palace gate and the imperial retreats of the iconic Qing dynasty, and the property will be located on a land previously used as imperial rice paddies.
The hotel’s design will incorporate waterways and lotus ponds, with a focus on restoring elements of the land’s original character. The building will be connected by hutong - style pathways across two connected sites.
Six Senses Beijing will feature 75 comfortable rooms and suites, ranging from one to four bedrooms, reinterpreting traditional siheyuan homes with a contemporary approach to courtyard living. Some accommodations will have private gardens and boat jetties, while others will share courtyards screened by magnolia trees.
A boat pier will link the arrival lobby and lounge with the resort’s amenities, many of of which will be located on the water.
Dining will take place in light – filled pavilions that blend historic motifs with contemporary design.The hotel will offer wellness programs, including personalized wellness screening, biohacking experiences, and the Sleep With Six Senses program. Facilities will include a spa and spaces for multi - day wellness programs.
The Earth Lab will provide workshops focused on sustainable living and the Alchemy Bar will allows guersts to create botanical scrubs and potions for spa treatments.
The property will also include a two - story residence designed for private events, accessible by boat or private drive.
Six Senses Hotels, Resorts and Spas currentlyoperates 27 properties in 20 countries, with recent openings including Six Senses London and a development pipeline across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
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