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Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Executive Lounge, Café, Snack Bar
Good
3663 reviews
9.1/10
1 night
From AU$ 123
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Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Restaurant
Outstanding
684 reviews
9.4/10
1 night
From AU$ 62
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Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Snack Bar, Restaurant
Excellent
763 reviews
9.6/10
1 night
From AU$ 102
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Featured facilities: Executive Lounge, Café, Minibar
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8740 reviews
9.5/10
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From AU$ 184
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Hotel near Yansha Commercial Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Executive Lounge, Café, Restaurant
Very Good
5958 reviews
9.3/10
1 night
From AU$ 246
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Hotel near Qianmen (Front Gate) and Chongwenmen Commercial Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Restaurant
Good
6796 reviews
9.0/10
1 night
From AU$ 87
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Hotel near Houhai Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Minibar, Restaurant
Excellent
3644 reviews
9.6/10
1 night
From AU$ 119
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Hotel near Jinsong and Panjiayuan Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Snack Bar, Minibar
Excellent
4349 reviews
9.7/10
1 night
From AU$ 68
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Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Executive Lounge, Café, Restaurant
Very Good
6860 reviews
9.2/10
1 night
From AU$ 188
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Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Restaurant
Outstanding
4780 reviews
9.5/10
1 night
From AU$ 84
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9.8/10
Perfect
GGuest UserStaying in Mandarin Oriental Qianmen was truly amazing. The whole team plan well to implement exceptional customer service and share the beauty of their property. I'd like to particularly mention some of your staffs ”Marcus” who cared so much about us from the beginning to the end, ”Eathen” the butler who was very professional during the room tour. It was our 2-year anniversary trip and they prepared our room very nicely. Next morning, we had a really joyful breakfast time with ”Wujoon Lee” and the chef ”Ping” Each menu of breakfast was top-notch. Every ingredient was very fresh, high quality, and full of authentic flavors(The Olive oil and Balsamic🫶). We loved Chef Ping's delightful energy and spirit! They were so friendly, and we even took a walk together with Wujoon after breakfast. He showed us other restaurants and beautiful ballrooms and shared many interesting stories regarding the property. It was a very pleasant conversation. I'd also like to mention one bell boy staff(sorry, couldn't pick his name up.) who came to pick up our luggage! We needed more time for packing, so he had to wait for another 10 minutes outside and took our luggage. I was supposed to meet him at the lobby because we wanted to take some more last-minute photos of our beautiful room before we leave. It was raining. After another 10-15mins, we went out and were surprised that he was waiting for us in front of our door without telling us. He just said it was raining quite heavily, so he thought it was better we take the buggy to go to the lobby. He didn't tell us because he didn't want to push us at all and make us hurry. He was very thoughtful, and I was very touched. When we reached lobby, many staffs waiting for us to say good bye, and I was told that the hotel car was prepared for my next destination.(Bvlgari hotel) I was surprised because I was supposed to grab the cab. Marcus gently offered me to take the host car for my convenience with this kind of weather. I really don't know what to say, and I felt like the Mandarin Oriental Qianmen treated me like their family. It was definitely beyond my expectations. All the staff have been very helpful, professional, and attentive. During my way to Bvlgari Hotel, I found out that the driver doesn't use the navigation. I asked him, ”Do you know where we are going?” He said he knows all the locations of every 5 stars and higher grade hotels. What a gentle and professional driver! There are always some reasons to come back! For me, the reason to come back to this property is definitely people and the breakfast, lol. The personnel of this property are absolutely the assets! The quality of service delivered by them during my Beijing trip has convinced me that I can always rely on this hotel for the home-away-from-home feeling. See you again!
Mandarin Oriental Qianmen,Beijing

Mandarin Oriental Qianmen,Beijing

Hotel near Qianmen (Front Gate) and Chongwenmen Commercial Area, Beijing 7.7% of visitors choose this area
Price per night fromAU$ 2,353
9.6/10
Excellent
SSisiluoZhejiang Ningbo welcomed its first autumn holiday, and among numerous destinations, Beijing was our definitive choice – the trip felt like a 'great northern migration of Zhejiang people'! Before departing, flights from Ningbo to Beijing soared to unaffordable prices, and high-speed train tickets sold out instantly. We eventually settled on a plan to transit overnight in Nanjing. Before the trip, I was stuck in a hotel selection dilemma: aiming for an international brand within an 800-yuan budget, but most started at 1200+ yuan, often without breakfast, which was way over budget. Ordinary local brands didn't appeal, and even slightly better-located ones like Atour or Orange Hotel Crystal were 800+ without breakfast, offering rather poor value for money. Luckily, during the 11.11 sale, I snagged a deal for Wanda Realm on Ctrip. I booked two nights to test the waters, and to my surprise, the stay exceeded expectations. The night before, we had stayed at a certain international brand hotel in Nanjing, but the experience was quite disappointing. The lobby was on the fourth floor, and the bellhop left us at the elevator entrance. With two kids and a pile of luggage, no one offered a helping hand. The front desk staff, perhaps because we used a discounted rate, grilled us with questions like we were suspects. In stark contrast, upon arriving at Wanda Realm, a doorman immediately helped us with our luggage to the front desk, handing us over to the lobby concierge – a deaf-mute young man who stood ramrod straight the entire time. He patiently waited for us to check-in, then, with a constant smile, delivered our luggage to the room and neatly arranged it. His sincere and enthusiastic attitude was a stark contrast to the previous night's coldness and instantly touched us. The hotel is indeed a bit old, so the facilities are inevitably dated. As soon as we entered the room, there was a pungent smell of cleaning agents. The housekeeper next door, hearing this, immediately brought several bottles of mineral water and helped open the windows for ventilation. Her warmth melted away all discomfort. However, there was a minor hiccup: returning to the hotel at night, we encountered outdoor construction noise. We called for service to close the window, but the housekeeping lady couldn't manage it and called an engineering staff member. Here's a small suggestion: it would be better if guest rooms provided shoe covers. To reach the window controls, the uncle took off his shoes and stepped on the sofa stool. For families with young children, there's a natural concern about hygiene issues like athlete's foot, especially since kids crawl everywhere. However, overall, the 4-day, 3-night stay slightly exceeded expectations: the front desk, concierge, and reservations department all provided professional service. You can feel the high staff stability and low turnover. This is the service legacy of a seasoned hotel.
Beijing Wanda Vista Hotel

Beijing Wanda Vista Hotel

Hotel near Guomao Area, Beijing 5.8% of visitors choose this area
Price per night fromAU$ 183
9.6/10
Excellent
MM472783****The hotel is incredibly close to Lianhuachi Park; you just turn around after stepping out, and crossing the park brings you right to Beijing West Railway Station's South Square. Its location is exceptionally convenient. The room style is great, very clean and tidy, with modern facilities. What was truly memorable was the complimentary lemon tea. In the warmth of the heating, a cup of that tea was absolutely delicious. Thumbs up to the lady at the tea bar! 👍 The hotel breakfast was also excellent. There were many toppings for the noodles, which is a big plus for noodle lovers! I honestly expected a hotel near the train station to be just 'okay,' but I was pleasantly surprised. Definitely recommended!
XILIANhotel

XILIANhotel

Hotel near Beijing West Railway Station Area, Beijing 16.3% of visitors choose this area
Price per night fromAU$ 85
9.5/10
Outstanding
Xxh121Overall, I'm satisfied. The staff are warm and generous, and the hotel has a youthful style. There are entertainment facilities on the ground floor, making it convenient for tea and chats. I stayed alone, and I thought the room layout was quite clever. It seems like one large space, but the bathroom area can be separated by a curtain, which wouldn't be an issue for two people. It's very close to Sanyuanqiao subway station, and you can even take the Airport Express from Exit A. There are malls, convenience stores, and coffee shops nearby. The soundproofing is lacking; I was woken up by loud voices in the hallway while sleeping in the morning. Finally, a [suggestion]: it would be great if there was a small folding stool in the room for luggage. It's quite rare in domestic hotels, and it's really inconvenient to organize luggage while crouching on the floor.
CitiGO Hotel Sanyuanqiao Beijing

CitiGO Hotel Sanyuanqiao Beijing

Hotel near China International Exhibition Center Area, Beijing
Price per night fromAU$ 92
9.5/10
Outstanding
BBuyaotingzhibenpaoI arrived in the morning so I couldn't check in immediately. When I returned in the evening, I was given a room, but the lock was broken. This isn't the first time I've encountered such an issue traveling solo, but the front desk resolved it quite quickly. They upgraded me for one night and asked me to move back to my original room tomorrow. The final room I got (P2) was actually pretty good. The hotel has central heating only, so it gets quite warm, and I was sweating throughout the night. The front desk suggested opening the window for some coolness. I tried it a bit, but being on the second floor (and next to a Peking duck restaurant), there was a noticeable smoky smell. I'm not sure if there was renovation during the day, but it was pretty quiet at night. There are washing machines and a restaurant on the fifth floor. Breakfast was quite tasty, though a few dishes were a bit salty. Overall, my stay was pretty good. It's very close to the Forbidden City (about a ten-minute walk to Donghuamen), and the subway station is also convenient. I traveled alone with my suitcase and didn't find it troublesome at all. The only thing is that taxis returning to the hotel usually get caught in traffic, but taking a taxi from the hotel isn't an issue.
Manxin Hotel Beijing Tiananmen Wangfujing

Manxin Hotel Beijing Tiananmen Wangfujing

Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area, Beijing
Price per night fromAU$ 90
9.4/10
Outstanding
__WeChat32331****Someone swiped a card and entered my room in the middle of the night. I was already lying down and about to rest, and it scared me quite a bit. The hotel didn't offer any explanation at the time, just told me to wait. Then they blamed me for not closing the door properly, but the truth is I hadn't left the room after the hotel housekeeping finished cleaning. This is truly outrageous. I ended up calling the police myself. Since it was very late, I pushed all the movable furniture in the room against the door to block it for the night. The next morning, I checked out as quickly as possible and will never go back. I highly advise solo female travelers to avoid this place; it's very unsafe.
Pan Pacific Beijing(Near Tian‘anmen square and Forbidden City)

Pan Pacific Beijing(Near Tian‘anmen square and Forbidden City)

Hotel near Xidan and Financial Street Area, Beijing 6.1% of visitors choose this area
Price per night fromAU$ 212
9.4/10
Outstanding
MM255710****Fantastic experience! I booked a double room with a terrace, and that terrace was incredibly comfortable. During the day, I loved sitting out there, soaking up the sun, and sipping hot tea. Little stray cats would sunbathe on the roof, and the grey bricks and tiles truly captured the old Beijing charm. It was wonderfully peaceful yet still central. Although the room wasn't huge, it had a unique character with its wooden structure, feeling a bit like an ancient house. The breakfast was plentiful, with options like wontons, noodles, and tangyuan. After a tiring day of exploring, there was even an afternoon tea to enjoy. But the best part was their amazing service! From the moment I walked in, staff greeted me warmly, and I didn't have to carry my luggage up the stairs at all. The whole experience was top-notch, and I'll definitely be back! [Party emoji]
Beijing Lezai Nanluo Boutique Hotel

Beijing Lezai Nanluo Boutique Hotel

Hotel near Houhai Area, Beijing
Price per night fromAU$ 147
9.3/10
Very Good
MM303531****This hotel is great for a weekend getaway with kids. Juyongguan Great Wall and Shuiguan Great Wall are nearby, with Shuiguan Great Wall being closer and less crowded, though a bit challenging to climb. The hotel is nestled in the mountains, offering a pleasant environment with individual villas dotted up the hillside. Our room was quite far, so we needed to drive to the lobby and restaurant. The hotel also offers many family-friendly activities. On our second morning, we participated in a valley hike, which was essentially a mountain climb – it requires some stamina. There were also quite a few downsides. Given how spread out the rooms are and how far they are from the lobby, one would expect butler service, but there was none. Moreover, it was very difficult to get through to the front desk from the room phone. For a self-proclaimed 'family-friendly hotel,' there weren't even children's slippers in the room. After finally getting through on the phone, it took an hour for them to be delivered. Why weren't they provided directly at check-in when they saw we had a child? The room itself was fairly large, but the bathroom lacked air conditioning/heating, and the shower was open-concept. This design might be fine in Sanya, but in Yanqing, showering at night was absolutely freezing. There was also water pooling, and when staff came to check, they said it was because the floor drain was too high, and nothing could be done, which was a bit frustrating. We had two meals at the hotel restaurant; the food was good, albeit a bit pricey. We also ate at a farmhouse restaurant down the mountain where the iron pot stewed fish was delicious – I forgot its name, but it had “Tell Old Mo I want to eat fish” written on the wall. Despite the downsides, it's still a good place for a weekend with kids. The hotel has an outdoor pool and a children's splash pool, which were closed due to the cold weather. We'll definitely bring the kids back in the summer.
Commune by the Great Wall

Commune by the Great Wall

Hotel near Yanqing Resort Area, Beijing
Price per night fromAU$ 201
9.3/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserCame here to play with ice and snow, but the ice park was closed, but the snow park was. Came here with children and the elderly, and booked a suite and standard room in the VIP building. The VIP building is newly renovated, the environment is very good, the lobby is large and grand, but there are relatively few guests, even on weekends. You have to drive to another building to eat and soak in the hot springs, which is a bit far to walk, and the snow park is closer to the dining place. It is worth praising that the staff of the snow park have a good attitude, a good experience, and everyone is very enthusiastic. It is worth complaining about the toilet in the snow park, which is a simple one, cold and unclean. There is only one, and you have to queue. It would be better if the snow park opened a few cafes with better environment. There is a small beverage shop with a very bad environment, which is very crowded. The elderly were sitting inside waiting for us to play with snow, but later they felt uncomfortable and went back to the hotel room. . . It is close to the city, and it takes more than an hour to drive there. . .
Nirvana Resort

Nirvana Resort

Hotel near Haidian District, Beijing
Price per night fromAU$ 143
8.8/10
2205795****The Grand Millennium Beijing has an excellent location with convenient transportation, and my stay was very satisfying. The lobby is elegant, and check-in was efficient and quick. The room was spacious and comfortable, clean and bright, with soft bedding that ensured a good night's sleep. The service staff were warm and professional, responding quickly to requests, which made me feel well taken care of. Breakfast was rich and varied, offering a comprehensive mix of Chinese and Western options, all of high quality. Overall, it offers great value for money and is an ideal choice for both business and leisure travel.
Grand Millennium Beijing

Grand Millennium Beijing

Hotel near Guomao Area, Beijing 5.8% of visitors choose this area
Price per night fromAU$ 159

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What are some of the best hotels with Bar in Beijing?

Whether you are travelling to Beijing for business or tourism, Mumian Beijing Daxing International Airport, in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt Hotel (from AU$ 78) , CitiGO Hotel Sanyuanqiao Beijing (from AU$ 32) and Livefortuna Hotel (from AU$ 106) are highly recommended among the best hotels.

How much does it cost on average to stay at hotels with Bar in Beijing?

For hotels with Bar in Beijing, the average price on weekdays is AU$ 462, and the average price on weekends (Friday - Saturday) is AU$ 488.

Which hotels with Bar in Beijing are romantic hotels?

Many hotels with Bar in Beijing are perfect for couples looking for a romantic stay. Beijing Xinqiao Hotel (from AU$ 100) and Spring Yingxiang Sky Garden Hotel (Beijing Tiananmen Wangfujing Branch) (from AU$ 55) are popular romantic hotels.

Which hotels with Bar in Beijing are good for families?

CitiGO Hotel Sanyuanqiao Beijing (from AU$ 32), Hotel New Otani Chang Fu Gong (from AU$ 150) and The Universal Studios Grand Hotel (from AU$ 298) are popular choices for families. Enjoy your time with kids and other family members!

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Beijing hotels with Bar information

Total Properties403
Number of Reviews529,842
Highest PriceAU$ 3,796
Lowest PriceAU$ 97
Weekday Avg. PriceAU$ 462
Weekend Avg. PriceAU$ 488