Prince Qing’s Mansion is a historical building located in both Beijing and Tianjin. The Prince Qing’s Mansion Boutique Cultural Hotel Area consists of the ‘Urban Cultural Heritage Club’ and the ‘Villa-style Historical and Cultural Theme Hotel’, forming a comprehensive community for cultural tourism, business conferences, and leisure vacations.
Prince Qing’s Mansion Mansion in Tianjin is a villa-style historical and cultural theme hotel, originally built in 1937 as the ‘Shanyi Li’ British-style residential complex, featuring 16 townhouse-style hotel suites and 17 apartment-style hotel rooms. After two years of meticulous restoration, the architectural style of the sloping red tiles and sulfur缸 brick walls, as well as the dense yet orderly urban texture, have been perfectly preserved. Each villa room comes with its own courtyard, providing guests with a private and tranquil living experience away from the hustle and bustle of the world. The main building of Prince Qing’s Mansion features elegantly designed Chinese and Western private dining rooms, offering a feast of Chinese, Western, and Asian cuisines. The atrium of the main building is a skylight-style shared hall, allowing guests to enjoy afternoon tea while resting and relaxing. From the rooftop terrace on the third floor, one can overlook the well-arranged and diverse modern Western-style buildings on Wu Dao, experiencing the tranquility and elegance that belonged to the early last century, and feeling the unique historical charm and cultural atmosphere of Prince Qing’s Mansion in Tianjin. In the evening, guests can enjoy a specially mixed cocktail, allowing them to savor a romantic and comfortable slow-paced life after a busy day. At the café located in the courtyard, one can enjoy the beautiful garden scenery of small bridges over flowing water and lush greenery while savoring a leisurely afternoon tea, coffee, Western pastries, and French light meals. The annex building specially houses a wine bar and a cigar lounge, offering a leisurely feeling away from the noise and disturbance. Opening Hours: Open all year round from 09:00 to 18:00 Preferential Policies: Children: Free for those aged 6 (inclusive) or below, or with a height of 1.2 meters (inclusive) or below; half price for minors aged 6 (exclusive) to 18 (inclusive). Elderly: Free for those aged 70 (inclusive) or above with a valid senior citizen card (ID card or other valid documents); half price for those aged 60 (inclusive) to 69 (inclusive) with their ID card. Active-duty military personnel, disabled veterans, retired military personnel, and retired cadres with a ‘Retired Cadre Honor Certificate’: Free with valid documents. Eligible for national regular assistance and subsidies: Free with preferential treatment documents. Students: Half price for full-time undergraduate university students and below with a valid ID card or student card. Youth from Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan entering the mainland: Half price with a valid identity proof such as the ‘Hong Kong and Macao Residents Traveling to Mainland Permit’, ‘Taiwan Residents Traveling to Mainland Permit’, or student card. Additional Notes: The above information is for reference only; specific details are subject to the disclosure of the scenic spot on the day.Prince Qing’s Mansion
Prince Qing’s Mansion is a historical building located in both Beijing and Tianjin. The Prince[...]