Six Senses Heads to Beijing

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CHINA | Six Senses Beijing is expected to bring its vision of reconnection to Beijing's historic Three Hills and Five Gardens cultural area.

Six Senses announces the signing of Six Senses Beijing, which will open in the Haidian District of China’s capital. The hotel management agreement with Beijing Zhongguancun Avenue Construction & Development Group forms part of the thoughtful renewal of Liulangzhuang, now emerging as a centre for cultural programming and international exchange. Within it, the Three Hills and Five Gardens heritage landscape is long associated with the Summer Palace and the imperial retreats of the Qing dynasty.

“Six Senses has always sought destinations with a strong story. The setting for Six Senses Beijing is extraordinary. The Three Hills and Five Gardens area has deep cultural and historical significance, and we are honoured to be part of Liulangzhuang’s revival. Together with our partners, we look forward to creating an urban retreat where guests can connect with the spirit of Beijing in a way that feels intrinsically Six Senses, both restorative and regenerative,” said Neil Palmer, Chief Operating Officer.

Six Senses Beijing will be the brand’s second property in Greater China, alongside Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain. Whether in remote locations or vibrant cities such as Rome, Kyoto, and London, Six Senses is broadening its global presence while preserving the distinctive essence that helps guests reconnect with themselves, others, and the world around them.

“Six Senses Beijing reflects a shared commitment from all partners to deliver a project of extraordinary quality, with a deep commitment to wellness and sustainability throughout. From design through to construction, a seamless journey from vision to operation will draw on the strengths of the Six Senses brand to shape a destination of enduring value for Beijing,” said Cheng Yue, Chairman of Beijing Haidian Urban Renewal Development Co.

Beijing is a city of layers. Within this setting, Six Senses Beijing will rise from land once occupied by imperial rice paddies that supplied the royal court. Waterways and lotus ponds will shape the terrain, echoing the rhythm of village life while restoring elements of the land’s original character. The approach reflects the brand’s regenerative ethos, which looks beyond sustainability to leave a positive impact on local ecosystems and communities.

The 75 guest rooms and suites, featuring between one and four bedrooms, will reinterpret traditional siheyuan homes, combining historic architectural design with a contemporary expression of courtyard living. Interiors continue the theme to create a calm, nature-led sanctuary. Some exteriors will open onto private gardens and boat jetties, while others will share sheltered courtyards screened by magnolia trees. Hutong-style pathways will weave between buildings, which will be positioned across two connected sites.

Six Senses continues to grow its global footprint within IHG Hotels & Resorts’ Luxury & Lifestyle portfolio. The brand now operates 27 properties across 20 countries, with recent openings including Six Senses London in March 2025 and a strong development pipeline across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

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