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Kempinski Hotels and Universal Beijing Resort embark on a new adventure

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Published on 19/10/21 - Updated on 17/03/22

Universal Studios Beijing

Kempinski Hotels, in collaboration with Universal Beijing Resort, is launching two hotels: Universal Studios Grand Hotel and NUO Resort Hotel - Universal Beijing Resort, operated by Key International Hotels Management.

Located at the entrance to the Universal Studios Beijing theme park, Universal's inaugural theme hotel, The Universal Studios Grand Hotel, offers a contemporary interpretation of the golden age of Hollywood. Designed in a classic Spanish style, the hotel features 800 guest rooms and three dining options, including an all-day restaurant.

NUO Resort Hotel - Universal Beijing Resort offers a getaway that captures the beauty of China's ancient royal garden. Located on the banks of the park's waterway, the hotel features 400 guest rooms and suites, a spa, indoor pool and wellness facilities, a multipurpose meeting space, the Magnolia Room, and three different restaurants.

Bernold Schroeder, CEO of Kempinski Group and chairman of the board of Kempinski AG, said:

This is a very important milestone in our company's history, and we couldn't be more excited to partner with Universal Beijing Resort in this new venture

More than ever, guests are looking for unique and exciting experiences when they travel. With these two new hotels, we are able to offer all of our guests and theme park visitors an engaging and memorable stay that meets the highest standards of quality, combined with the timeless European elegance for which Kempinski is known.

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