Starwood has expanded its portfolio of hotels in
China with the opening of The Grand Mansion, a Luxury Collection
Hotel, Nanjing.
Marking the brand’s seventh hotel in China, The
Grand Mansion furthers the global expansion of The Luxury
Collection, which will surpass 100 hotels globally by the end of
this year.
In China, The Grand Mansion joins a
distinguished portfolio that includes The Azure Qiantang in
Hangzhou, The Castle Hotel in Dalian, Twelve at Hengshan and The
Hongta Hotel in Shanghai, The Royal Begonia in Sanya and the Astor
Hotel in Tianjin.
“The rapid growth of The Luxury Collection brand
in China reflects a robust demand for high-end hospitality from an
increasingly affluent market, where domestic travel continues to
thrive,” said Hoyt H. Harper II, Global Brand Leader, The Luxury
Collection Hotels & Resorts. “We are thrilled to debut The Grand
Mansion – a hotel that is at once a portal to the rich cultural
heritage of Nanjing and a gateway to experience the city’s
contemporary art, design and cuisine.”
Nanjing is less than 300 miles from Shanghai, situated
on the lower stretches of the Yangzi River. Considered an
up-and-coming university town, the city is also a national hub for
business and tourism with an impressive, enduring historical
heritage. A city wall still surrounds most of Nanjing,
which boasts tree-lined boulevards, chic cafes and historical
museums, set amidst a landscape of lakes, forested parks
and rivers.
The Grand Mansion is situated on the
historic Chanjiang Road, sharing its location with
the Oriental Metropolitan Museum on the archeological site of the Jiankang Palace. Steps away from the iconic Presidential Palace,
The Grand Mansion features 158 guestrooms, including 15 suites and
an expansive Presidential Suite.
The meticulously designed public spaces of The
Grand Mansion harken back to the city’s celebrated era.
Sun-drenched and surrounded by rooftop windows, The Travellers’
Library is one of China’s largest hotel libraries with a vast
collection of 3,000 books as well as local antiques and global
treasures that pay tribute to numerous voyages by global explorers
around the world.
Nearby, guests can relax in the Xi Lounge, which
offers an exquisite collection of teas. For dinner, the
traditional Xuan Ling Ge Chinese restaurant artfully serves “Min
Guo” cuisine, a culinary signature of Nanjing that fuses Huaiyang,
Hangzhou, and traditional Taiwanese flavors; while The Atrium
offers an all-day dining option, specializing in Nanjing and
international cuisines, including Min Guo-style dishes, barbecue
and local snacks.
The Grand Mansion also presents guests with a
range of leisure facilities, such as a fitness center, indoor
heated pool and spa. It boasts flexible meeting spaces,
including a grand ballroom spanning nearly 6000 square feet and
seven distinct, spacious meeting rooms.
Starwood,
Nanjing,
Luxury Collection
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