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New World Beijing Hotel Prepares For "Double Eleven Flash Sale"

November 9, 2016
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Beijing, China, November 9, 2016 /ChinaNewswire.com/ - New World Beijing Hotel will be holding a "Flash Sale" on 11 November 2016 and guests booking a one-night stay at the Best Available Rate will receive the second night completely free.

Patrons reserving a winter escape at New World Beijing Hotel online between 8 a.m. on 11 November 2016 and 9:01 a.m. on November 2016 for a visit anytime from 11 November 2016 to 31 March 2017 will enjoy a "Buy One, Get One Free" offer on all room categories.  In addition, patrons spending the upcoming winter holidays at the hotel in the heart of Beijing for an unbelievable price will enjoy complimentary wireless Internet and buffet breakfast for two people.

The hotel has the distinction of being the closest deluxe hotel to the Temple of Heaven, as well as being conveniently near Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and the famous shopping streets of Wangfujing.

With a low-rise design complementing the adjacent residential neighbourhood, New World Beijing Hotel features 309 spacious guestrooms and suites, ranging from 47 square metres for a Superior room to 400 square metres for the Presidential suite.

For more information, please call 5960 8888 or email [email protected].

Guests seeking the highest level of exclusivity will opt to stay on the Residence Club floors, with full access to the Residence Club Living Room, which features a library and reading room, dining areas, meeting spaces, a cosy fireplace as well as a dedicated concierge service and complimentary buffet breakfast, afternoon tea, evening cocktails and refreshments throughout the day.  The Residence Club's 1,000-square-metre outdoor terrace is the largest executive floor outdoor space among the capital's luxury hotels, with fireplaces creating a warm welcome during the cooler months.  The terrace is also available for private events or celebrations for up to 380 guests.

The 309-room New World Beijing Hotel is the closest deluxe hotel to the Temple of Heaven and is conveniently located near Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and the Wangfujing shopping district.  Hotel dining includes Tian Tan Kitchen, an all-day dining café; 8 Qi Nian Chinese restaurant; TANG lobby lounge and YIN on 12 rooftop bar.  A health club, spa and indoor swimming pool provide recreational options while meeting space totalling 1,542 square metres includes a windowed ballroom and seven function rooms.  The Residence Club executive floor offers the largest outdoor terrace among Beijing's luxury hotels.  For further information, please contact a travel professional or visit www.newworldhotels.com.

Source: New World Hotels
Tags: Beijing, hotel, New World Hotel

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