China World Summit Wing — Open the Curtains and All of Beijing Is at Your Feet
Picture waking up, pulling back the curtains, and finding the entire skyline of Beijing's CBD stretched out beneath a floor-to-ceiling window — that's what China World Summit Wing, Beijing (北京国贸大酒店) hands you every morning. This Shangri-La 5-star occupies floors 64 to 80 of the China World Tower, one of the tallest buildings in the Guomao business district, which makes it one of the highest hotels in the city. Score 9.3/10 from around 2,220 real guest reviews. To be straight with you, this is not a walk-to-the-old-city address. But if you're here to work, to shop, or simply for a view you'll remember for years, it plays a completely different game from the usual city hotel.
Here's what everyone mentions first — the view. The lobby isn't on the ground floor; it sits up on the 64th, and the guest rooms are spread between floors 64 and 80. Every room has a floor-to-ceiling window, so you pull back the curtains and the whole CBD skyline is laid out below you. At sunset, or at night when the city lights flick on, it's the kind of scene guests say pays for half the room on its own. This is a hotel that genuinely sells the experience of looking down on the city from the sky.
The rooms hold their own against that view. The hotel has 278 rooms, and the rooms here are known for their size — averaging around 65 square metres, which puts them among the largest in Beijing. Entry-level rooms start at about 55 sqm with a comfortable area to work and relax in. Guests consistently praise the comfortable beds, the spacious bathrooms, and that familiar polished Shangri-La feel throughout. If you're here on business and need to spend a few hours working in your room, this much space means you never feel boxed in.
One guest recalls: "The view from the room was incredible — you wake up and the whole city is right there. The Atmosphere bar at the very top had a stunning night view, the rooms were big, and the service was everything you'd expect from Shangri-La. I stay here every time I'm in Beijing for work."
The one feature you can't skip is the Atmosphere bar on the 80th floor, one of Beijing's most famous rooftop bars — ordering a cocktail and watching the city at night is something nearly every guest does. For those who like to swim and unwind, there's an indoor infinity pool on the 78th floor where you swim while taking in the city, plus CHI, The Spa on the 77th floor — the highest spa retreat in the city — and several designer restaurants including Grill 79 on the 79th floor. In short, every facility here makes clever use of the building's height.
It's worth understanding the location before you book. The hotel sits inside the China World Trade Center complex in the heart of the CBD/Guomao area of Chaoyang District — Beijing's business, office and luxury-shopping quarter. The building connects directly to the China World Mall below, so you can browse without stepping outside. Guomao metro station (Lines 1, 10 and 14) is about 560 metres away, so getting around is easy. But to be honest, this is not next to the old city — reaching the Forbidden City or Tiananmen Square means a roughly 15-minute drive. If your trip is built around exploring the historic core on foot, this address may not be your first pick.
A score of 9.3/10 from around 2,220 real reviews reflects how impressed guests come away. The praise lands on the same things: the view, the room size, the warm and personable service, and the high-floor pool and spa. The criticisms worth knowing before you book are real too. First, the location is away from the old city, so you'll lean on the metro or a taxi to reach the historic sights. Second, because it lives inside a large office-and-mall tower, the atmosphere is business-and-modern-city in feel, not the old-Beijing, hutong character some travellers come for. If old-city charm is what you're after, weigh this one carefully.
Standard rates begin at around ~¥1,400 (฿7,000) per night, with a typical range of roughly ฿7,000–15,000 depending on season and room type — genuinely good value for a 5-star that gives you the view, the big rooms, and the Shangri-La name. China's Golden Week (October 1–7) and Chinese New Year push rates up and rooms fill fast, so if you're travelling then, book ahead and take a free-cancellation rate to keep your options open. On the whole, if you're coming to Beijing to work in the CBD or you simply want a spectacular city view, this hotel offers value that's hard to find at this price.
The honest summary, friend to friend: China World Summit Wing is for travellers who want a high-up city view, spacious rooms, and a central business-and-shopping location. It's a great fit for business travellers, for couples after a special rooftop evening, or for anyone who has already seen old Beijing and wants to stay in the modern city this time. But if this trip is mainly about walking the Forbidden City and the hutongs, look at the Wangfujing hotels in our Beijing list first.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ City views from floors 64–80 through floor-to-ceiling windows
- ✓ Rooms average 65 sqm — among the largest in Beijing
- ✓ Atmosphere bar on floor 80 + infinity pool on 78 + CHI Spa on 77
- ✓ Direct link to China World Mall · by Guomao metro
- ! Not next to the old city — a ~15-minute drive to the Forbidden City
- ! Business-and-modern-city feel, not old-Beijing character
- ✓ One of the highest hotels in the city, with spectacular views in every room
- ✓ Guomao metro (Lines 1/10/14) about a 560 m walk away
- ✓ High-up facilities — pool on floor 78 · spa on 77 · bar on 80
- ✓ Central CBD location, great for business + luxury shopping on your doorstep
- ! Rates rise and rooms fill fast during Chinese holidays
- ! Far from the historic sights — you'll rely on the metro or a taxi
- 💡If this trip is mainly about the Forbidden City and the old city · The hotel is in the CBD, about 5–6 km from the historic core, a ~15-minute drive · Fix → see The Peninsula Beijing or Hilton Beijing Wangfujing in our list — walking distance to the Forbidden City
- 💡If you want old-Beijing, hutong character · This sits inside a modern office-and-mall tower with a business-city feel · Fix → try The Orchid Hotel, a courtyard boutique in the Gulou hutongs instead
- 💡If you're travelling during Golden Week or Chinese New Year · Rates climb and rooms sell out fast · Fix → book 1–2 months ahead and take a free-cancellation rate in case plans change