Showcasing a design that is a luxurious reinterpretation of China’s ancient teahouses and imperial courts, and decorated with traditional touches such as Chinese porcelain, antique bricks and roof tiles. The elite venue comprises five discrete spaces with distinct offerings: the buzzy Lounge with live performances; The Cellar with fine wine and fruits de mer; rare spirits, hand-rolled Cuban cigars and intimacy reigns supreme in The Library; and open-air garden The Courtyard is a setting that evokes ancient hutongs (narrow lanes or alleys in Beijing) while sipping on local craft beers or champagne. Finally, The Imperial Room is the height of the Equis experience with private spaces for entertaining and socialising, opulent surroundings, and a collection of rare and special spirits not found anywhere else in China. Memberships are also available and open up an additional world of exclusivity, from concierge service and butlers to a private social lounge and cocktail bar.

August 2, 2017
The hottest spots for a drink in Asia
by DOTW News
Meaning “X” in Latin, Equis opened just last month, adjacent to Four Seasons Hotel Beijing, and promises to be the capital’s next social hotspot.