
Mandarin Oriental to open in Xi’an
Mandarin Oriental announces the opening of Mandarin Oriental, Xi’an in 2029, marking the Group’s first urban resort in Northwestern China.
Xi’an was the former capital of 13 dynasties, and home to global landmarks such as the Terracotta Warriors, a destination steeped in imperial heritage. Mandarin Oriental, Xi’an, will reflect the imperial legacy of the city through a contemporary lens, blending Tang Dynasty inspiration with refined luxury.
The hotel will feature 166 rooms and suites, all with outdoor terraces, uninterrupted views and natural hot spring experiences. Seven villas, each with private terraces and pools, will provide a rare level of privacy.
A highlight of the hotel will be The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, offering an extensive range of signature wellness set amid natural surrounds, including exclusive hot spring pavilions. There will also be a 50-metre indoor-outdoor infinity pool, children’s pool and a comprehensive programme of wellness rituals.
Five dining outlets which will include a Chinese specialty restaurant featuring locally inspired culinary delights. The hotel’s social and event spaces will include a 1,200-square-metre ballroom with adjacent outdoor terraces with views of the park.
More guest experiences will include indoor and outdoor children’s facilities, an art and culture gallery, a library, a retail boutique, and entertainment facilities for leisure guests.
“This is more than a hotel,” said Laurent Kleitman, Group Chief Executive of Mandarin Oriental, “Xi’an fits perfectly into our China strategy and our plans to further grow our portfolio over the next 10 years.”
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