Xuanwu Holidays 2012

Xuanwu at a Glance

Xuanwu covers the south western section of the striking capital of China, Beijing. Having received a facelift during preparations for the 2008 Olympics, Xuanwu is a modern and sophisticated place to stay, offering you a quieter side of the capital in a district that is said to be the city’s spiritual centre.

Perfect for...

  • Those who want to visit the capital, but stay in its less hectic area.
  • Couples on a romantic trip to the city.
  • Family holidays, as the city is within easy reach but the immediate area isn’t as hectic.

Which Hotel is right for you?

You can take your pick from a choice of hotels to stay in whilst on holiday in Xuanwu, from plush and opulent five star treats to family friendly hotels that provide a warm welcome.

  • For a relaxed stay and some first rate facilities, the Phoenix Suyuan is a comfortable and welcoming hotel.
  • If you feel like treating yourself to something special, the New Century Grand is definitely that, with a five star service in an impressive space.
  • Sometimes the home from home comforts make the best stay, and the warm environment of the Shen Zhen will provide you with those.

Xuanwu Highlights

Xuanwu is an historical area of the city, filled with intriguing temples and some beautiful parks. You can catch some quiet moments, away from the thronging tourists in this area, and enjoy some relaxed days with some attractions that feel as though they’re set in the middle of nowhere.

  • Inspired by a novel called The Dream of the Red Mansions, the Grand View Garden is a vast, magical space filled with temples, pavilions and miniature landscaped gardens.
  • Blending the historic with the modern, the Taoranting Park is impressively designed, with the contemporary additions of a mini golf center, Deer Gardens, China Rose Gardens and Peacock Gardens sprinkled around some ancient tombs and a significant historic Taoran Pavilion.
  • Visit the oldest temple in Beijing at the Fayuan Temple, a collection of striking buildings and home to a training centre for monks.
  • You can spy the Beijing of times gone by in the Museum of Ancient Architecture, home to a model of the ancient city and some exhibitions covering the history of architecture in the area.
  • The Niujie Mosque is at the heart of this spiritual center, and is the most extensive and oldest mosque in the city.

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