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Hyatt Hotels Corporation has opened its newest luxury lifestyle branded property in South China, the Andaz Xiamen in the heart of the city and within the mixed-use development of The MixC. It is the second Andaz branded property in China.Andaz Xiamen has been inspired by the city’s sobriquet as a ‘Garden by the Sea.’ The hotel has been conceived as a modern mansion inspired by tropical Nanyang style.As in typical local homes, Andaz Xiamen features high ceilings, repeated arched detailing and living spaces linked by walkways open to cooling tropical breezes.
Andaz Xiamen houses 304 elegant rooms, including 20 suites with separate living rooms, which enjoy vibrant views over the city. The Nanyang-inspired private spaces feature high ceilings typically found in tropical climates and natural textures and materials for a comfortable, relaxed feel, from rattan-backed armchairs to woven bamboo wall panelling to timber louvres. To make each stay barrier-free, all non-alcoholic minibar drinks and snacks are complimentary in each guestroom, as are local telephone calls and Wi-Fi.The property has four restaurants and bars that showcase the vibrant local neighbourhood through authentic local flavours, including No. 101 Chinese Restaurant, named after the hotel address, presents local Minnan and Chaoshan cuisines with a twist.For more information, please visit https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/china/andaz-xiamen/xmnaz
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