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Following its landmark renovation, the Peninsula Beijing is setting new standards of luxury accommodation in China. In addition to its standard entry level room, which offers a separate bedroom, living room, bathroom and dressing room, the brand has introduced an exciting selection of premium suites which showcase unique elements such as loft-style apartments, home theatres and separate dining areas. With guest comfort and convenience being at the centre of the newly renovated hotel, the original 525 rooms have been reconfigured to just 230 suites, creating the only all-suite hotel in Beijing. With a standard entry level room at an average of 65 square metres, they are now the largest in Beijing, and among the most spacious in China – perfect for the family and business traveller. Every room has its own self-contained ample dressing area with a valet box and nail dryer, while guests also have the added benefit of complimentary Wi-Fi and international and local calls. Knowing time is luxury, The Peninsula Beijing is one of the first hotels in China to offer a 24-hour check-in and check-out service for all guests, meaning guests can arrive and depart at their leisure without an additional cost to suit the need of the modern-day traveller. To celebrate the relaunch of The Peninsula Beijing, for a limited time only, guests can experience the all-suite Peninsula Beijing and enjoy the Introductory Offer featuring special rate starting from RMB 1760, flexible check-in and check-out, spa and dining credits, welcome tea service and more. Available for bookings until 31 May 2017, the offer is valid for a stay period from now until 31 October 2017.  

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