Minzu Hotel, hotel in Xicheng, Beijing, China
Minzu Hotel is a ten-story hotel located on West Chang'an Avenue in Beijing's Xicheng district. It has 507 rooms classified as a four-star property and features multiple restaurants inside, including regional Chinese cuisine and Turkish barbecue options.
The hotel opened in 1959 and was one of ten major buildings constructed as part of Beijing's modernization efforts following the founding of the People's Republic of China. It underwent renovation in 2005 to refresh its appearance and facilities.
The hotel's name Minzu means "people" or "nation," reflecting its purpose as a meeting place for visitors from around the world. In its public spaces today, you can see a blend of traditional Chinese design and modern touches that tell the story of the city's development through its rooms and corridors.
The hotel sits near a subway station and is easily accessible by public transit or taxis from around the city. It offers Wi-Fi and a functional gym, with a central location that helps visitors reach major sites and attractions quickly.
The hotel houses five different restaurants inside, including a well-known Four Seasons Restaurant serving regional Chinese cuisine and a Turkish barbecue restaurant that occasionally features belly dancers during dining. This makes it a place where guests can experience different food cultures without leaving the building.
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