Private residences by The Temple House, a romantic getaway

by | Feb 9, 2016 | In The News, Residences, Romantic Getaways

With its unique design, stylish dining facilities and customized hospitality, The Temple House has been highly accla med in hospitality by guests consistently since its July opening.

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With its unique design, stylish dining facilities and customized hospitality, The Temple House has been highly accla med in hospitality by guests consistently since its July opening. In order to keep up with its strong reputation, the hotel has announced the launch of its private Residences which are a perfect hideout for guests. A home away from home setting offering a luxurious and comfortable living space caters to a variety of guests, from stylish travellers to business executives.

There are four categories of residences all designed for maximum space and privacy. The hotel comprises of 42 uniquely designed and stylish apartments ranging from 90-150 square meters. The guests can enjoy their stay in the hotel room appreciating Chengdu city landscapes from different aspects or simply relaxing in the spa-styled bathrooms.

Each apartment offers a range of facilities for the convenience of the guests, including LCD IPTV with streaming functionality, fully-equipped kitchen and laundry facilities as well as complimentary Wi-Fi / Broadband to enhance the residential mode. Free access to the state-of-the-art gym, full service spa restaurants, heated swimming pool and bars is also made available to the guests. The hotel’s management team and service experts will take charge of the personalized services demanded by the guests.

The Temple House residences provide the travellers a privatized accommodation with modern amenities, contemporary design and state-of-the-art facilities within an historical setting.

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