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Memory Hotel
4.7/5294 Reviews
Shisanling Reservoir, Juyongguan Great Wall
A particularly surprising hotel. It is in the style of the Republic of China. It is clean, has a smart toilet, and the disposable supplies are also very exquisite. It comes with a fruit plate. The girl at the front desk was polite and enthusiastic, and the breakfast was exquisite and varied. There is a Cantonese restaurant and tea room downstairs, and guests are always greeted when you go out. There are ample parking spaces in the parking lot downstairs and opposite. It was a very comfortable stay. I will come again next time!
Nostalgia S Hotel (Beijing CCTV)
4.8/52452 Reviews
Guomao Area
I had an amazing stay at the Hotel. The location was perfect and the staff was incredibly friendly and helpful. The room was very tidy and had everything I needed, including a smart toilet. I enjoyed the breakfast buffet . Overall, I had a wonderful experience and would highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Beijing.! A big thanks for the sweet receptionist girl . She helped us till outside with the luggage . ❤️🎈✨
Atour Hotel Beiijng Huaxiang New Temple of Heaven
4.9/54005 Reviews
ABP (Advanced Business Park), Fengtai Sports Center, Nangong Area
Only real complaint: we usually prefer the housekeeping staff not clean our room during short stays, so we keep the “do not disturb” sign out always, but at this hotel they came in and cleaned the room anyway, which has never happened before. The visual style of this hotel is calm and pleasant, not trying too hard to be trendy like some other trendy chains. The location isn’t great, but it’s a good compromise for the price. Be aware that many guests are visiting the nearby hospital, so there are a few restaurants and a supermarket, but the area doesn’t support tourists who need cool stuff right outside their hotel.
Madison Hotel Wangfujing Tiananmen Beijing
4.7/51394 Reviews
Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area
The hotel I originally stayed at was unavailable for some reason. Thanks to the Ctrip platform for helping me switch to this hotel. The hotel is located very close to Wangfujing Street and a four- to five-minute walk from Wangfujing Subway. It is absolutely convenient to travel. The lobby of the hotel is bright and clean, and the entire decoration style is modern, light and luxurious, very fashionable. The rooms are equipped with smart lights, the bedding is comfortable, and the bathroom is large and clean. There is also a laundry area in the public area, which is convenient for business travelers who want to stay for a few more nights. The restaurant environment is very good, and the breakfast variety is also rich. The hotel's front desk waiters, restaurant waiters, and room waiters all have very good attitudes and will proactively greet you warmly. The stay experience was very good, I will choose it next time
Atour Hotel (Joy City, Chaoyang Road, Beijing)
4.9/51980 Reviews
Guomao Area
The location is good, just 1 kilometer away from Joy City, so you can easily solve your food and drink problems. The surrounding area of ​​the hotel is very quiet, and the sanitation and environment are very good. The guy at the front desk also upgraded the floor for free. When entering the store, he will provide a hot drink, which is very heartwarming! I will call you before arriving to ask for the arrival time, which is great!
Novotel Beijing Peace
4.2/51360 Reviews
Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area
The hotel's only good trait is that it's close to the forbidden city and Wangfuijing shopping district. We were checked into a totally different room than we booked. It was like getting cat fished by a hotel. The hotel is quite stingy with its amenities. Asked for bottled water at the reception, they said they're only selling. I asked them if I could get some free bottled water, but was told they'll send it to my room. I wasn't going back to my room for the bottled water to come as I was leaving. My friend asked for water from her room, they didn't agree to send some right away, but instead continued to ask if there wasn't any in her room. We were mostly unsatisfied with our stay as the room did not match at all with the pictures on the Trip app. The breakfast buffet wasn't that good, it didn't live up to its expensive cost. And the concierge basically scammed us of RMB 183 for a taxi ride to the airport from the hotel, we could see that it only amounted to RMB 65-70 to the airport from the cab's meter. It was also my friend's birthday, so I asked if the hotel offers any complimentary cakes and asked them to bring it at 6pm. They said okay, but nothing arrived at 6pm. So I called them again and they transferred me to 4 different people until someone finally understood basic English and told me that I should've asked for the cake earlier, which I did right after we checked in. The hotel's staff does not do well with communicating internally. Somehow I expected good service as it was a Novotel hotel, but was left highly disappointed.

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Beijing Uncovered: China's Cultural Epicenter

Beijing, China's capital, is a bustling city where the ancient and modern coexist in perfect harmony. As one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China, it's home to a treasure trove of cultural and historical sites set against a backdrop of towering skyscrapers.

Traveling to Beijing

Beijing Capital International Airport serves as the primary entry point for international travelers. Conveniently, the airport is well connected to the city via the Airport Express Line and taxis. For domestic travelers, Beijing's high-speed rail networks are a fast and efficient option.

The main mode of payment in China is usually through AliPay or WeChat Pay. Most places still accept credit and debit cards, but it's wise to carry some local currency (RMB) for smaller vendors.

Mandarin is the official language, and while English signs are prevalent, it can be beneficial to have a translation app handy.

Must-See Attractions in Beijing

This city boasts a myriad of attractions, ranging from historical landmarks to modern marvels. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage sites of the Forbidden City and the Great Wall of China for an immersive history lesson. Tiananmen Square and the Summer Palace offer a glimpse into China's impressive past, while the futuristic Beijing National Stadium, known as the Bird's Nest, showcases China's modern architectural prowess.

Understanding Beijing's Weather

Beijing experiences a monsoon-influenced humid continental climate with hot, humid summers and cold, dry winters. The temperatures range from an average of -3.7°C in January to 26.2°C in July. Spring and autumn, with their mild temperatures, are the ideal times to visit. Dressing in layers is recommended as temperatures can fluctuate.

Finding the Right Accommodation in Beijing

Beijing offers a wide range of accommodation to suit different travel needs. Stay at the Legendale Hotel for easy access to major attractions like Wangfujing Street and Tiananmen Square. The Grand Hyatt Beijing, located near the famous Silk Street, is a haven for food enthusiasts. Luxury seekers can choose The Peninsula Beijing, while budget travelers will find great value at the Beijing Hyde Courtyard Hotel. The Rosewood Beijing, with its blend of traditional and contemporary architecture, is perfect for Instagram enthusiasts.

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