Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts and Spring Garden Company, a subsidiary of Vanzhong Group, have announced plans for Four Seasons Hotel Xi’an.
The new hotel, which is expected to open in 2026, will have 250 guestrooms and suites.
It will be a part of a mixed-use development project.
The hotel will offer a variety of fine dining options including two restaurants, a lobby bar and a rooftop bar to local and international travellers.
Private dining rooms, two ballrooms and spaces to host meetings and events will also be available to meet different needs.
Additionally, the hotel will feature open-air space dedicated to exercise and Tai chi, spa, salon and pools for a relaxed experience for all age groups.
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By GlobalDataFour Seasons Hotel Xi’an will be located near historic destinations including Muta Temple Relics Park and Tang Dynasty Wall Relics Park, giving visitors a quick option for outing.
The hotel will be located about 45 minutes by car from Xi’an Xianyang International Airport.
It will also be accessible through high-speed rail for local travellers.
Four Seasons has hotels located across China including Beijing, Guangzhou, Hangzhou At West Lake, among others.
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts global business development and portfolio management president Bart Carnahan said, “Xi’an is a dynamic destination known for its history, culture and incredible growth grounded in the city’s flourishing tourism and technology sectors.
Vanzhong Group chairman Wuliang Li said, “A resort-style hotel set within a thriving city-centre will be the first of its kind for Xi’an and its visitors.”