Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.
Grand Hyatt Xi’An takes reference from the spirit of the Silk Road and reinterpret into the elegant contemporary interiors of the hotel.
The theme begins in the double-height lobby where patterned timber walls form wing-like motifs and a large feather-like sculptural feature extends ten meters from the floor to the ceiling, lit from below.
The lobby’s bubble lifts are wrapped in curved laser-cut metal screens with images depicting ancient Chinese palaces.
An extravagant curved staircase leading to the function rooms sets the scene for a grand entrance by evoking the motion of desert sand dunes.
The Grand Café’s open, interactive marble counters, amidst wooden tables and chairs and plush leather banquettes, mimics a bustling marketplace.
The Chinese restaurant takes you to an Oasis with stylized trees placed around the restaurant and ruby-like pomegranate screen used as dividers in the ala carte area to create intimacy for dine-in guests.
In the guest rooms, LTW selected vibrant colors together with varying shades of ochre, off-white and tan to complement the upholstered furniture, timber walls and millwork. Referencing the hotel’s Silk Road theme, Chinese pavilions are etched onto headboards and panels.