In Brief: The Ritz-Carlton has opened a new hotel within the Yuexiu Global Financial Center Tower in Wuhan, marking its continued expansion in China’s luxury accommodation market.
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Sky Lobby at The Ritz-Carlton, Wuhan – Image Credit Marriott International
The Ritz-Carlton, Wuhan has opened in the Yuexiu Global Financial Center Tower, a 330-meter-high building in Wuhan’s Hankou area. This is the brand’s first hotel in central China. The property is located within a commercial and retail district at the junction of the Yangtze and Han rivers, about a 10-kilometer drive from attractions such as Jianghan Road, Yellow Crane Tower, and East Lake Scenic Area.
The hotel was co-designed by KCA International and Cheng Chung Design. It features 204 guest rooms and suites, all situated on the 48th floor and above, offering river or city skyline views. The Ritz-Carlton Suite measures 270 square meters and includes expanded living spaces. Club Level rooms and suites provide access to The Ritz-Carlton Club on the 56th floor, which offers check-in, concierge services, cultural immersion sessions, and five daily culinary presentations. The Ritz Kids program is available for families.
Dining options include four venues: Brasserie 46 for all-day international dining, The Lobby Lounge for afternoon tea and evening cocktails with an outdoor terrace, Chu Yao Xuan for Cantonese cuisine, and FLAIR, the hotel’s rooftop bar.
Wellness facilities include The Ritz-Carlton Spa on the 58th floor with four treatment rooms offering spa and facial treatments. The spa features the Jingchu Five-Element Tea Therapy, which incorporates tea-infused rituals and massage techniques. Additional amenities include a 24-hour fitness center and a 25-meter indoor heated swimming pool.
The hotel offers over 1,300 square meters of event space, including a pillarless Grand Ballroom and pre-function areas for events and business occasions.
A ceremonial tea tasting is held each evening at sunset in the sky lobby, accompanied by chimes inspired by ancient bronze bells from the Chu Kingdom.












