R Kiss — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Beijing, People's Republic of China
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

R Kiss

Beijing  ·  People's Republic of China  ·  No.1 Building Courtyard 8 Workers Stadium North Road

4.4 120 guest reviews

About R Kiss — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Beijing

R Kiss is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Beijing, People's Republic of China. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including co working, concierge, parking, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

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Guest Reviews 4.4 / 5

J T
★★★★★ Jul 2025

I had the honor of being the in-house guest invited to join—and even host—the evening wine ritual *Champagne Sabrage* at The St. Regis Beijing during our stay. It was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience.🍾 Candice from the Butler Department showed such enthusiasm in coordinating everything, while Mia at the Garden Lounge was incredibly caring during our afternoon tea. Sophia, the Assistant Head Butler, offered great support throughout the ceremony. And of course, the Champagne Knight was both charming and highly knowledgeable.🥂 The entire experience was unforgettable—elegant, engaging, and filled with personalized touches. I highly recommend attending the Champagne Sabrage ⚔️ceremony if you have the chance. And if you're ever invited to host it, don’t hesitate—it’s an experience you’ll remember forever.

Joe Lau
★★★★★ Jun 2025

Luxury and classy stay in the capital. Great staff and service. Good restaurants and easy access to cheaper options if the budget gets strained. Location in the embassy district, with good access via metro or DiDi to other parts of Beijing.

Elton Godschalk
★★★★☆ Jun 2025

Delivers classic elegance with thoughtful gestures though the hotel has seen its age. I arrived to checkin where a slight language barrier meant my Ambassador Elite perks weren’t spelled out. The suite I got was not bad, slightly dated but comfortable. Occasional mini power cuts let to AC hiccups that turned the room quite warm and had me waking up sweaty (my friends fared even worse). The staff were genuinely nice even if the overall soft product felt a bit thin, service culture can be hit-or-miss here. Overall hotel is quite poor in English. Compared to Beijing’s flashier new luxury spots, this property sticks to older charm. Mentioning my upcoming marathon earned me a fruit basket and eye mask in my room the next morning, a small St. Regis touch i really appreciate. Prices felt fair. However if modern luxury is your thing you probably wanna look elsewhere.