Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing Beijing

Stylish urban hotel overlooking The Forbidden City
China/Beijing
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KORE - Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing Beijing

About The Hotel

This stylish hotel overlooks landmarks such as The Forbidden City and offers some of the largest rooms and suites in Beijing. Blending contemporary aesthetics with classic Chinese décor, the hotel is home to two restaurants and a bar, all of which open onto an expansive rooftop garden terrace. With an exquisite spa offering signature wellness programmes, a fitness centre and a 25m indoor lap pool with sky roof, Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing will provide the ideal intimate retreat for Beijing residents and visitors alike.
INTERNET
  • WiFi is available in the rooms and costs CNY 60.0 per 24 hours.
CHILDREN POLICY
  • Children are welcome
CHECK-IN / CHECK-OUT
  • Check-in: 3 pm
    Check-out: noon
TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSFERS
  • Subject to supplement
ROOMS
  • 73 rooms and suites
PARKING
  • Public parking is available on site (reservation is not needed) and charges may apply.
PETS
  • Pets are not allowed
SPA AND LEISURE
  • indoor pool
  • fitness center
  • spa
ENTERTAINMENT&FAMILY SERVICES
  • babysitting
  • family rooms
FOOD&DRINK
  • restaurant
  • bar
GENERAL
  • room service
  • non-smoking rooms
  • air conditioning
  • facilities for disabled guests

Sustainable Initiatives

Environmental Protection

Mandarin Oriental complies with environmental laws and regulations, setting goals and monitoring progress toward energy, carbon, water and waste reduction, as well as responsible procurement. Since 2012 the hotel chain has been adopting industry best practices, and embracing innovation to enhance operational efficiency. Mandarin Oriental currently utilises a dedicated online sustainability data management system to streamline data collection and monitor progress in real-time. In 2019, the hotels reported a significant reduction of approximately one fifth of environmental footprint intensities when compared to baseline years. Over the years, consistent efforts have been made to switch to LED lighting. Currently, 68% of lighting needs are fulfilled by LED lighting. Most of hotels are fully dependent on municipal water supplies, and rely partially on other sources of water including surface water, groundwater and desalinated water. Mandarin Oriental is committed to raising awareness and playing a part in boosting bee populations. Around 30% of the hotels have successfully invested in beekeeping and the remaining hotels have their beekeeping projects planned.

KORE - Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing Beijing
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Sustainable Initiatives

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Travel Sustainable Measures

  • Water-efficient toilets
  • Water-efficient showers
  • Option to opt out of daily room cleaning
  • Option to reuse towels
  • Recycling bins available to guests and waste is recycled
  • The property makes efforts to reduce food waste
  • Water cooler/dispenser
  • Single-use shampoo, conditioner, and body wash bottles not used
  • Single-use plastic stirrers not used
  • Single-use plastic straws not used
  • Single-use plastic bottles not used
  • Single-use plastic cups not used
  • Single-use plastic cutlery/plates not used
  • Wild (non-domesticated) animals are not displayed or interacted with while kept at the property, nor are they harvested, consumed, or sold.
  • Green spaces like (rooftop) gardens at the property
  • Most food provided is organic
  • Bicycle rental
  • Most food provided at the property is locally sourced
  • Most lighting throughout property uses energy-efficient LED bulbs
  • All windows are double-glazed
  • Key card or motion-controlled electricity
  • Offsets a portion of their carbon footprint
  • Invests a percentage of revenue back into community projects or sustainability projects
  • Tours and activities organized by local guides and businesses
  • Local artists are offered a platform to display their talents
  • Provide guests with info about local ecosystems, history, culture, and visitor etiquette