Jinling Hotel

Jinling Hotel Nanjing (simplified Chinese: 金陵饭店; traditional Chinese: 金陵飯店; pinyin: Jīnlíng Fàndiàn) is a hotel in Nanjing, China, located near the city's Xinjiekou district. "Jinling" is an old name for Nanjing which is often used to refer to the city in a poetic context. The hotel was Nanjing's first modern hotel managed by Chinese and is still often regarded as the pre-eminent five-star hotel in Nanjing. Jinling Hotel was the highest building in China until 1985, while Baiyun Hotel in Guangzhou built earlier was taller if including its antenna. The hotel also has nine restaurants of differing cuisine types. The Jinling Hotel Nanjing involves in many businesses such as chain fast food restaurants, travel agency services, car rental, communications, and advertising.

Jinling Hotel
Jinling Hotel, Nanjing
General information
Statusopen
Location2 Hanzhong Road
Town or cityNanjing
CountryPeople's Republic of China
OpenedMarch 1983
Cost85$/night
OwnerJinling Holdings Ltd
Technical details
Floor count37
Design and construction
Architect(s)P&T
Other information
Number of rooms585
Website
http://www.jinlinghotel.com/English/index.aspx

Jinling Hotel was designed by Palmer & Turner Group,P&T, an architectural firm in Hong Kong. P&T company designed Jinling Hotel's I, II, III phase building and Asia Pacific Tower.

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