Summary
A refreshing antidote to Beijing’s high-rise hotels, Han’s Royal Garden is a superb example of a traditional courtyard residence. Set in a quiet hutong, it is the former home of a Chinese noble family with five impressive courtyards, traditional royal kitchen and western dining in exquisitely elegant surrounds, a soothing spa and a dedicated wine room, all within easy access to the Forbidden City.
Han’s Royal Garden is a charming enclave, away from the city bustle. With its characteristic grey slate roofs, intricately painted red, green and gold paintwork, elegant stone carvings and Chinese antiques, staying here is an authentic and unique experience that encompasses the best of traditional and modern Beijing.
Take a pedicab through the winding alleys of the surrounding hutongs, past cafes, art shops and then on to the Bell and Drum Towers. From here, a short taxi ride takes you to Tiananmen Square and the Wangfujing shopping district.
Location
Dongcheng District, central Beijing.
Things to enjoy
Authentic Chinese ambiance, restful courtyards, Chinese antiques, gourmet dining, spa, cigar room, bar, lounge, red wine room, theatre hall, meeting facilities, private dining rooms, teahouse.
Nearby
Forbidden City, Mutianyu section of the Great Wall, temples, opera, theatre, museums, arts and crafts, art galleries, parks, sports fields, designer shopping, markets, Houhai nightlife, China’s largest aquarium, Summer Palace, botanical gardens.

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