Ritz Carlton Xiamen will be located in a 340-metre high tower
Marriott International, a leading upscale hospitality company, has announced the signing of an agreement with Chinese realtor Xiamen Green Development Investment Group to introduce the Ritz-Carlton to Xiamen Island in Fujian Province.
In a press statement, Marriott International says that the Ritz-Carlton, Xiamen will deliver its legendary service and elegant aesthetic to immerse guests in one of China’s most coveted destinations.
“We are excited to bring the Ritz-Carlton to Xiamen, offering guests the opportunity to indulge in our legendary luxury services and transformative experiences in this dynamic coastal city. The signing underscores our unwavering dedication to broadening our brand presence and delivering elevated experiences in sought-after destinations across southern China,” says Gavin Yu, Chief Development Officer, Greater China, Marriott International.
Gavin Yu
According to the statement, nestled in the Siming District, the Ritz-Carlton, Xiamen will be part of a premier mixed-use development that features retail spaces and a 340-metre high office tower, which will become the tallest landmark in Xiamen and the wider Fujian province.
The project will also include Marriott Executive Apartments, offering extended-stay options to complement the development’s luxury offerings. With stunning sea views from nearly half of the hotel’s rooms and proximity to key corporate and leisure hubs, the location is poised to become a prime destination for business and leisure travellers.
The statement adds that the site boasts excellent accessibility, located just a short drive from Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport and the nearest metro station. The famous Zhongshan Road Pedestrian Street, filled with local eateries and retail shops, and cultural sites such as South Putuo Temple and Xiamen University are also just a short drive away. Additionally, Xiamen First Pier, which provides ferry access to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Gulangyu Island, is just a short walk from the hotels, making it convenient for customers to explore one of the city’s premier leisure destinations.
According to Marriott International, the Ritz-Carlton, Xiamen is set to redefine luxury hospitality with 228 elegantly appointed rooms, including 35 expansive suites, each thoughtfully designed to offer a refined and sophisticated experience. Customers can indulge in a variety of exceptional culinary experiences, including a refined all-day dining restaurant, an authentic Chinese restaurant, an elegant Lobby Lounge, and a signature destination bar featuring craft cocktails and panoramic views of the Xiamen skyline.
For meetings and events, the hotel will offer a grand ballroom and four versatile meeting rooms, totaling 1,580 sqm and providing an ideal venue for corporate gatherings and social occasions. The hotel’s leisure facilities will include a 25-metre indoor swimming pool, a state-of-the-art fitness centre, and the signature the Ritz-Carlton Spa, where clients can retreat to a haven of tranquility and rejuvenation.
Located beneath the Ritz-Carlton, Xiamen, Marriott Executive Apartments Xiamen will present 144 fully furnished contemporary apartments crafted to offer an elegant and comfortable home for long-stay guests. The property will be designed to ensure a seamless blend of convenience and sophistication, with a Residents Lounge serving breakfast and evening cocktails.
Guests will also have access to the shared swimming pool with the Ritz-Carlton, Xiamen, a private meeting room for business needs, and a 100-sqm fitness centre. With a focus on creating a home-like atmosphere, Marriott Executive Apartments Xiamen will cater to the unique needs of long-term business travellers and families.
Xiamen, a vibrant port city and popular tourist destination in China is actively fostering its marine high-tech sector. The dual signing marks a significant expansion of Marriott International’s footprint in this dynamic region, where the company currently operates five properties, meeting the diverse needs of both business and leisure travellers.