Ritz-Carlton Announces Plans for Hotel in Nanjing, China

HONG KONG—The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company is set to open in the former Chinese capital of Nanjing in the first quarter of 2015, marking the luxury hospitality operator’s continued drive to bring its brand to China’s cities, in addition to current locations throughout Asia Pacific.

Nanjing, in Jiangsu Province, sits astride the Yangtze River basin and has enjoyed a reputation as a commerce center for Eastern China. The city of eight million people is home to many UNESCO heritage sites, including tombs from the Ming dynasty. The agreement with Nanjing New Universe Real Estate Development will see The Ritz-Carlton, Nanjing open in the heart of a designated central business district called Xiejiekou, just 30 minutes from the airport.

Featuring 297 rooms and 32 suites, the property will also feature extensive meeting spaces including a ballroom and seven function rooms. Four restaurants and bars will include a Chinese restaurant serving local Nanjing cuisine. A luxury Spa by ESPA will also form a central part of the well-being experience, alongside the indoor pool and fitness center.

“Nanjing represents a strategic growth opportunity for The Ritz-Carlton as we double our growth in China,” expressed Victor Clavell, vice president—Asia Pacific. “Spectacular hotels in prime locations with the right partners will allow us to create even more new and exciting experiences for our global affluent guests.”

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