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Hyatt Hotels Corporation has welcomed the sixth member property in China to the Unbound Collection.Commune by the Great Wall is located in the Yangqing District of Beijing and is distinguished by modern architectural masterpieces that stand in contrast to the ancient architectural wonder of the Great Wall.Positioned in the foothills of the Shuiguan Mountains, among undulating hills and valleys, the hotel offers guests an unforgettable journey of discovery off the tourist route.

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About an hour’s drive from downtown Beijing, the hotel offers a quiet refuge from the hustle and bustle to reconnect with nature, each other and oneself.Originally conceived as a private collection of contemporary architecture designed by 12 Asian architects, Commune by the Great Wall now consists of 176 rooms and suites spread across 36 villas, including Airport House, Distorted Courtyard House, See & Seen House, Forest House, Suitcase House and a collection of resort-inspired villas where most rooms feature a private terrace.
Each villa has its own unique design theme, from the Japanese-inspired Bamboo Wall, which offers five bedrooms and a tea room, to Forest House, a cozy six-bedroom hideaway designed to reflect the woods that surround it outside. Guests can enjoy mountain views from every room and access to the villas’ shared living spaces. An entire villa can also be booked for the ultimate private retreat with family or friends.See communebythegreatwallhotel.com

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