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Grand Castle Hotel in Xi'an joins Summit Hotels & Resorts

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The Grand Castle Hotel in Xi'an has become Summit Hotels & Resorts' newest member. Recently renovated with full support by Archon Hospitality K.K., this unique hotel evokes the grandeur of a palace, mirroring the historic architecture of the adjacent ancient City Wall. Located in the heart of Xi'an's city centre, the hotel is surrounded by major shopping malls, office buildings and within walking distance of nearby historic sites and famous scenic spots.

Each of the 338 guestrooms including 40 suites are equipped with 32" LCD TV, broadband internet access, environmentally friendly toiletries and over 60 local and international TV channels. Restaurants and bars include Yue Chinese Restaurant offering authentic Cantonese cuisine; The Veranda Café Restaurant featuring international and Asian cuisine and the Lobby Lounge. There is also a Grand Lounge exclusively for Executive Floor guests. The hotel offers six meeting rooms including a 440m2 ballroom catering to weddings, social gatherings and the growth of MICE business in Xi'an.

"We are thrilled to be representing Grand Castle Hotel in China in this renowned city. The hotel truly represents the Summit brand where individualized design and local culture blends with gracious hospitality to provide a memorable experience," said Mark Simmons, Area Managing Director - Asia, Preferred Hotel Group.

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