Hyatt Regency Jing Jin City, Tianjin, China

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Hyatt Regency Jing Jin City, Tianjin China street/mailing addressAddress: No.8 Zhujiang Rd, Zhouliangzhuang, Baodi District
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Average: 5 (2 votes)
Ranked #2 out of 30 in Tianjin
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Average price: $133

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11/24/2008
5

JingJin city is a new 100 sq km of mixed-use real estate development, interlaced with waterways, courtyards and gardens. The city boasts a university, golf course and small equestrian centre but much is still being built. The Hyatt dominates the JingJin skyline and was part opened in 2007. It is apparently modelled after a mythical royal palace and in some ways it is reminiscent of Sun City in South Africa. The final phase, comprising further bed rooms, the spa and hot springs, is out of view (and out of earshot) of the current facilities, is now being built.

We spent three, very comfortable nights at the Hyatt. The hotel was not busy and we were upgraded to a suite, so our experience may be a little biased. Check-in was quick, efficient and done in our room, which is a nice touch and every one of the staff we met spoke English and were smiley and courteous.

The rooms were to a very high standard with flat screen TV’s, large wet-room showers in the bathrooms and our beds were probably the most comfortable we have experienced in China. An extensive buffet style breakfast is served in the Glass house, which is an open kitchen style restaurant with many dishes being cooked to order. Fruit juices were all freshly squeezed and replenished whenever our glass was empty. Service here was impeccable.

We had dinner in the Garden Chinese restaurant, the Glass house buffet style restaurant and the Fountain lounge bar / coffee shop type restaurant and would probably best describe the food throughout as good, rather than excellent. The Japanese restaurant was not open.

The hotel has a magnificent pool with hot whirlpools and sauna, a gym, spa and even an eight lane bowling alley. Many of the recreational facilities though are charged by the hour and as our bill indicated at the end of our stay, the Hyatt is not the place to go if you are on a budget.

If we were to criticise at all, I would say the service is actually over attentive, to the point where some of our friend’s cloths were twice removed from their room and taken to the laundry without their asking (though they were not charged). Additionally, although the current phase of villa development is all sold, JingJin city still appears a bit of a ghost town, and the Hyatt feels somewhat isolated. Tianjin is about 45 minutes drive away, as is the Great Wall and Eastern Qing Tombs, in the opposite direction.

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01/22/2008
5

I stayed for four days at the Hyatt Regency Jing Jin City as part of a sales meeting. The facility was not officially open yet. While it is somewhat remote, the hotel is close to a highway for easy access to Beijing, the Great Wall, etc... The hotel is part of a huge new development with golf course, hot springs, villas, etc..., most of which is still to be completed.

This is prime location for conferences, trade shows and large meetings. Overall the hotel has a very contemporary feel, with upscale facilities, an excellent restaurant and bar. The guest rooms are large, very nicely appointed with flat screen TV, and bathrooms with a large, open rainshower. The service is absolutely impeccable and most staff spoke English. Our event was considered a 'soft-opening'. While I'm sure internally they may have had some challenges in getting everything ready and running, it was definitely not observable as a guest. The service was right from day one and to the highest Hyatt standard. Very impressive.

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