Bvlgari Hotel Beijing
Beijing · People's Republic of China · Building 2 Courtyard No 8 Xinyuan South Road
About Bvlgari Hotel Beijing — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Beijing
Bvlgari Hotel Beijing is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Beijing, People's Republic of China. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.5 / 5
The hotel is right by the Liangma river and is walkable to Sanlitun. The rooms are nicely appointed with nice amenities. Service is top notch, and a special shoutout to Helen, who was super helpful, attentive and responsive throughout my stay!
This is the most affordable Bvlgari Hotel around the whole world. Endless drinks from the mini fridge, yummy candies from the lobby, wonderful indoor swimming pool is the highlight. I would definitely come。back to this hotel if I have the opportunity to revisit Beijing.
Bvlgari Hotel Beijing: Not Enough Style, No Substance For a hotel that commands one of the highest price tags in Beijing, the Bvlgari fails to deliver on almost every count. Upon arrival, our room reeked of smoke—a wholly unacceptable start to what should have been a luxury stay. To their credit, the staff did allow us to move rooms, though the new one was noticeably smaller, compounding the disappointment. Breakfast, whether in the restaurant or via room service, arrived cold and uninspired on both occasions. Service across the board was appalling: indifferent, poorly trained staff who seemed out of their depth. A request for soap over the phone resulted in milk being sent to the room—an error as baffling as it was telling. The arrival experience was similarly lacklustre. The bellmen displayed little initiative, making for an unimpressive welcome. While the concierge was helpful and the in-room amenities were of good quality, these isolated bright spots could not rescue the overall experience. The facilities, though aesthetically pleasing, are unremarkable, and the rooms themselves feel cramped given the rates charged. For a hotel that trades so heavily on its brand name, there’s simply not enough substance to justify the price. If you’re looking for a truly refined experience, you’re far better off at proper luxury hotels like The Peninsula or the Four Seasons, where service and substance meet expectations.