The Ritz-Carlton, Chengdu
A luxurious retreat in southwestern China
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The historic city of
Chengdu is the starting point for most journeys into western China. A cosmopolitan outpost in the Sichuan region, Chengdu is famous for its giant panda sanctuaries, spicy cuisine, historic teahouses and vibrant markets.
In the center of it all is The Ritz-Carlton, Chengdu, overlooking Tianfu Square. Conveniently located in the central business district, the luxurious address offers easy access to the city’s cultural landmarks. Opened in 2013, the 41-story tower was built near a newly discovered site of a former imperial palace and the land’s majestic history feels as though it’s been embodied by the contemporary high-rise.
Inside, find destination restaurants, tea-themed spa treatments and extensive business facilities.
Modeled after traditional Chinese courtyard homes, guest rooms combine touches of old and new for a stylish result — picture various types of marble, damask furnishings, warm wood accents and bright windows overlooking the city.
Getting There
269 Shuncheng Avenue, Qingyang District, Chengdu, 610017 China
TEL86-28-8358-8888