Hilton Opens its Second Hotel in Yantai

Hilton has opened Hilton Yantai, the brand’s second property in Yantai in China’s Shandong province, offering travellers a choice of luxury accommodation with world-class hospitality.

Occupying levels one to six and levels 26 to 41 of the Shimao Skyscraper, a 323-metre tall building in the heart of the city, Hilton Yantai offers stunning city and sea views and boasts a prime location in the Yantai central business district. The hotel is only two kilometres away from both the Yantai Railway Station and the Yantai Port Ferry Terminal, three kilometres from Yantai Coach Station, and 46 kilometres from Yantai Penglai International Airport.

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Each of the new property’s 252 spacious guestrooms and suites features picturesque sea or city views and modern amenities, including marble bathrooms and 42-inch LED TVs. Guests staying in the Executive rooms and suites will enjoy access to the Executive Lounge, which offers breakfast, afternoon tea and evening cocktails.

Hilton Yantai offers over 1,652sqm of versatile meeting spaces that are ideal for business meetings, conferences, and banquets. The 940-square-metre Fortune Grand Ballroom can accommodate more than 800 guests and includes a 255-square-metre foyer which boasts panoramic coastline views. The ballroom is also well-equipped with advanced audio-visual equipment.

Hilton has opened Hilton Yantai, the brand’s second luxury property in the city of Yantai, in China’s eastern Shandong province.

Food and beverage offerings at the hotel include Shi, an all-day dining restaurant offering a range of tantalising Eastern and Western cuisine, served in both a la carte and buffet styles; Yuxi, a Chinese restaurant offering Sichuan cuisine with a twist, provides an 80-seat main dining hall and 13 private rooms ideal for business meals; and Lounge 26, which offers a stylish cocktail menu, traditional Chinese tea and afternoon tea, is an ideal spot for casual business meetings.

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“Yantai is one of China’s most quickly developing cities, attracting both business and leisure travellers for its robust economy, picturesque beaches and it has a reputation as one of the top wine producers in the country,” says Sean Wooden, vice president, brand management, Asia Pacific, Hilton. “The opening of our second Hilton Hotels & Resorts property in Yantai underscores our commitment to providing Hilton’s signature hospitality to guests in the places that matter to them the most.”

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