One of Beijing's largest hotels, the SCITECH Hotel owned by the SCITECH Group Co. Ltd. has a modest, but elegant outward appearance, with unique and luxurious interior decorations. Situated right in the heart of the Jianguomenwai commercial and business district, the hotel is adjacent to the International Club, the Friendship Store and the Embassy District. The famous Tiananmen Square, Palace Museum, Ancient Observatory, World Trade Center and Wangfujing shopping area are all within sight. It takes less than an hour from the hotel to Beijing's International Airport and Railway Station. With its prime location, convenient transportation and comprehensive network of services and facilities, the SCITECH Hotel is the best choice for executives and tourists alike.
The SCITECH Hotel has 324 deluxe rooms furnished with color satellite television, in-house movies, radio, IDD and domestic direct dial systems. The spacious rooms and deluxe suites provide you with the utmost in comfort and elegance.
| Room Type | Single/Double |
|---|---|
| Standard Room | USD135.00 |
| Deluxe Suite | USD260.00 |
| Duplex Suite | USD500.00 |
| SCITECH Suite | USD620.00 |
Notes: All rates are subject to 15% surcharge and a "City Development Fund"of USD 0.70 per person per day.

The Fortune Court Restaurant specializes in traditional Cantonese
cuisine. Fresh seafood is flown daily and prepared by our
experienced Hong Kong chef.
The Lucky Corner Coffee Shop serves the finest Western cuisine
and great tasting Cantonese dim sum, noodles and congees. The
24-hour service includes room reservation.
The comprehensive business center meets every conceivable business need of traveling executives. Chinese and English typing, telex, fax, duplicating, film development and air & train ticket booking are just a few of the many services available.
There are 17 multi-purpose
rooms in the SCITECH Hotel. Each of them holds 30-50 people and
is suitable for either business or entertainment gatherings.
There are also two deluxe conference rooms linked to the
multi-purpose rooms by closed circuit television for larger
events.

Last updated 06/03/97