Hotel Éclat Beijing
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Character and identity
Set inside Parkview Green FangCaoDi, the pyramid-shaped LEED Platinum tower in central Beijing's CBD, this 100-room boutique hotel functions as much as a private contemporary art collection as a place to sleep. Works by Dalí, Warhol, Fan Xiaoyan and Gao Xiaowu line the public spaces, and the themed suites push the concept further: the Swiss Chalet Suite layers antler chandeliers, cowbells and a plush St. Bernard, while the Miami Suite is white-on-white with a baby grand piano. Expect fine dining, a bar, a gym, and a service register pitched at design-literate guests who want their hotel to be a talking point.
Who's it for
Best for:
Art collectors, design devotees and culturally curious couples who want a Beijing base with genuine personality and a strong CBD location for shopping, galleries and business. Travellers who enjoy choosing a suite for its concept rather than its square metres will get the most out of the stay.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone seeking a classical luxury hotel with subtle, restrained interiors will find the maximalist themed suites too much. Families wanting kids' programming, or guests who prioritise a deep spa and wellness offering, should look at the larger international flags nearby.
Bottom line
What you're really booking here is the art and the suite concepts, not a conventional luxury product. Embrace the kitsch or stay elsewhere. Splash out on one of the themed suites rather than a standard room, since the entry-level categories don't deliver the same payoff, and target shoulder-season rates when Beijing's CBD pricing softens.