Modern romance in the old hutongs, this design hotel in Beijing is such a good storyteller!
The newly opened Beijing Longfu Temple NOA Hotel is really amazing! The hotel is located in Qianliang Hutong, which is known as the "place where official silver is distributed in the capital". During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, this place was specifically responsible for distributing official salaries. Now it has become a cultural district where art and fashion are intertwined. After experiencing it, I can say that this treasure design hotel has taken Beijing flavor, artistic sense and environmental protection details to new heights! Walking into the hotel is like walking into a "small living art exhibition in the hutong"——
The elevator has a surprising caisson design, which combines the feeling of palace and modern style.
The floor numbers are made of mortise and tenon joints, a unique output of traditional culture;
The decorative paintings use the silhouettes of Beijing’s buildings to create curled three-dimensional installations. Each painting can capture the feeling of a blockbuster film that interweaves urban and ancient charm!
The pillow has "Don't thinking" written on it, so insomniacs can sleep peacefully.
The words "You look good" by the mirror are such a compliment. Start your good mood by washing up every day!
Super cute little details: the house number is printed on the mini red brick, and a small palm-leaf fan is hung underneath, with "Do Not Disturb" and "Clean" written on the front and back - even the "Do Not Disturb" is so Beijing-style and creative!
The room also has some eco-friendly ideas: the bathrobes are made from 70 recycled mineral water bottles, and even the trash cans and hair dryer packaging are made from recycled materials. It’s eco-friendly and can also be very stylish!
The bay window faces the old alley. Watching people coming and going in the alley in the early morning is like traveling into a movie scene.
The National Art Museum of China is just a few minutes’ walk from the hotel. There are also trendy toy stores, independent cafes, and various restaurants along the way...
Just around the corner is the Beijing Hutong Museum and the Longfu Temple trendy district. The old Hutong culture and new art atmosphere are overflowing, making it easy to check in on the multiple faces of Beijing!