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Hotel in Beijing 100027, Beijing, Beijing

The Opposite House

★ 4.5Mid Range

A design hotel housed in a striking glass and bamboo building in the Sanlitun Village shopping complex. Designed by architect Kengo Kuma, the Opposite House features all-suite accommodations, the acclaimed Jing Yaa Tang restaurant for Peking duck, and The Mesh bar that doubles as the neighborhood's coolest hangout.

The Opposite House is a boutique design hotel within the Taikoo Li Sanlitun complex at 11 Sanlitun Road in Beijing's Chaoyang District, one of the Chinese capital's most dynamic international neighbourhoods. The hotel is the centrepiece of Taikoo Li — the mixed-use retail and dining development that defines Beijing's international lifestyle quarter — and was designed by the Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, internationally known for integrating natural materials with architecturally transparent structures. The building's exterior uses floor-to-ceiling glass panels interspersed with bamboo columns, creating a facade that shifts dramatically between day and night as interior illumination transforms the transparent structure into a glowing landmark visible from the surrounding Sanlitun plaza.

All accommodations at the Opposite House are suites, configured across quiet upper floors that maintain a residential atmosphere despite the hotel's position at the heart of one of Beijing's busiest entertainment zones. Suite interiors were designed by the Japanese firm Super Potato and feature raw concrete textures, warm timber panels, bespoke furnishings, and curated artworks from Chinese contemporary artists. Bathrooms are designed as open-plan wet room spaces integrated into the suite layout. The aesthetic draws on wabi-sabi principles of refined imperfection and is markedly different from the conventional five-star luxury vocabulary of most Beijing hotel properties.

Jing Yaa Tang is the hotel's principal restaurant, serving contemporary interpretations of Beijing's roast duck tradition alongside broader northern Chinese cooking. The restaurant is consistently cited among Beijing's leading Peking duck dining venues and attracts a substantial non-guest clientele from Sanlitun and Chaoyang. The Mesh, the hotel's ground-floor bar, functions as both a hotel amenity and one of Chaoyang's busiest social venues, particularly on Friday and Saturday evenings when the Sanlitun district reaches peak activity.

A yoga studio, a fully equipped fitness centre, and a heated indoor pool complete the hotel's wellness facilities. The Taikoo Li outdoor shopping lanes are directly accessible from the lobby and house a dense concentration of international restaurants and brand flagships. Tuanjiehu subway station on Line 10 is approximately a 10-15 minute walk from the hotel, and taxi and ride-hail services are consistently available from the Sanlitun road frontage. The 798 Art District in Dashanzi is approximately 4 kilometres north, accessible in under 15 minutes by taxi. The Forbidden City is approximately 7-8 kilometres west, typically 20-30 minutes by taxi through central Chaoyang.

Amenities

  • Indoor pool
  • Fitness center
  • Jing Yaa Tang restaurant
  • The Mesh bar
  • Yoga studio
  • Concierge

Location

11 Sanlitun Rd, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100027

Highlights

  • Kengo Kuma design
  • Jing Yaa Tang Peking duck
  • The Mesh rooftop bar
  • Sanlitun Village access

Tips

  • Jing Yaa Tang is among the most sought-after Peking duck restaurants in Beijing — reserve at least three to four days ahead for weekend dinner, and two to three days for weekday service.
  • The Mesh bar is a neighbourhood hub for Sanlitun's international crowd and gets very busy after 9 PM on Fridays and Saturdays; arrive before 8 PM if a quieter setting is preferred.
  • Taikoo Li Sanlitun's outdoor shopping lanes are directly accessible from the hotel lobby and host some of Beijing's best international casual dining options for meals between hotel visits.
  • The hotel's bamboo and glass facade is particularly striking after dark — the illuminated exterior is worth viewing from the Sanlitun Village plaza opposite after an evening at Jing Yaa Tang.
  • Tuanjiehu station on Line 10, approximately 10-15 minutes' walk away, provides subway access to Chaoyang CBD and interchange connections. Taxis and ride-hail services are consistently available from the Sanlitun road frontage.

FAQ

Who designed The Opposite House hotel?

The Opposite House was designed by the Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, renowned for integrating natural materials — particularly glass and bamboo — with structures that minimise the boundary between interior and exterior. The hotel interiors were designed by the Japanese firm Super Potato.

Is The Opposite House an all-suite hotel?

Yes. All accommodations at The Opposite House are configured as suites, avoiding standard hotel room formats. The suites feature open-plan wet room bathrooms, bespoke Japanese-influenced furnishings, and curated Chinese contemporary art pieces.

How far is the hotel from the Forbidden City?

The Forbidden City is approximately 7-8 kilometres west of Sanlitun, typically a 20-30 minute taxi or ride-hail journey depending on traffic. The concierge team can arrange guided morning excursions to the palace museum with transport.

What is The Mesh bar at The Opposite House?

The Mesh is the hotel's ground-floor bar, functioning as both a hotel amenity and one of Sanlitun's busiest social venues. It is open daily and draws a significant local crowd particularly on weekend evenings. Food service is available throughout operating hours.

Accessibility

The Opposite House, housed in Kengo Kuma's glass and bamboo-clad Taikoo Li Sanlitun building, provides step-free access at the main entrance off Sanlitun Road. Lifts serve all suite floors from the lobby level. The hotel's contemporary construction generally facilitates good step-free movement throughout public areas, including access to Jing Yaa Tang and The Mesh. Guests with specific wheelchair or mobility requirements should contact the hotel before arrival to confirm suite allocation and any adaptations required.

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