International design firm Hirsch Bedner Associates (HBA) designed the hotel's refined interiors including the guestrooms, the lobby, events functions and spa, with hospitality design firm AB Concept adding creative flair to the dining outlets and bar. Elegant design continues throughout the hotel's 366 contemporary guest rooms, including its 31 suites. Each guest room features unique blue-and-white floral motif art walls inspired by traditional Russian lace crafts. In each suite, different inspirations highlight the beauty of Harbin’s four seasons. On the 52nd floor, The Ritz-Carlton Suite is a tribute to the beginning of spring and the abundance of the new season, with a collection of artworks throughout its spacious interiors. The Ritz-Carlton, Harbin features four distinct dining options. Manor 54 offers local and international all-day dining with live cooking presentations in a warm, naturally sunlit space accentuated by jewel tones and Chinese artwork. Cantonese fine-dining restaurant King Wong Heen sources premium produce from local farms as ingredients for its Cantonese specialties. The Lobby Lounge serves afternoon tea alongside a cookie bar trolley as well as handcrafted drip coffee exclusively available at the hotel. The Ritz-Carlton Spa has six luxuriously appointed treatment rooms, including two double rooms. Signature spa treatments include Rejuvenate & Flourish treatment featuring locally sourced botanicals and ingredients from the volcanic surroundings of the nearby UNESCO World Heritage-listed Wudalianchi Global Geopark. The Ritz-Carlton Spa also offers wellness areas such as steam rooms, saunas, a heated indoor swimming pool and a fitness center with the Technogym equipment. The hotel offers a total of 3,500 square meters of event space, including a Grand Ballroom equipped with three build-in LED screens along with the latest audiovisual technology, as well as floor-to-ceiling windows for picturesque river views. On the 56th floor, the hotel's Sky Gallery has four multi-functional meeting rooms for private events. For intimate wedding ceremonies, the warm, sunlit Chamber has river views and direct access to an outdoor lawn, together with two bridal rooms providing couples relaxing and comfortable private spaces to celebrate their special day.
"Having stayed at the Shangri-La, Crowne Plaza, 1903 Hotel on Central Street, and Westin during this trip, the Ritz-Carlton truly stands out as the best. First, being able to have breakfast in the executive lounge offers unparalleled privacy. For the same price, executive rooms at other hotels always mean going to the crowded first-floor restaurant, and some even have ridiculous queues for breakfast. Second, only the Ritz-Carlton genuinely takes the time to introduce you to the room's amenities and your benefits. At other hotels, I've had to ask why I wasn't getting my benefits, only to find out the front desk forgot to add them! Finally, the butler service is also top-notch. David was incredibly enthusiastic and professional, and his recommendation for Sakurayukitei Japanese restaurant perfectly suited my partner's taste. The owner of the Japanese restaurant was quite grateful when they heard we were recommended by the Ritz-Carlton. In short, I booked through Ctrip because the Marriott app isn't user-friendly for me, but the Ritz-Carlton consistently sets the standard no matter where it is."