Latest Reviews for Beijing Hotels

Pan Pacific Beijing
4.7/53866 Reviews
Xidan and Financial Street Area
Very convenient location, the hotel is located at a popular district Xidan, near the famous Tiananmen Square and Wangfujing street. The hotel is a 5 minute walk from Xidan station exit F1. The hotel's breakfast buffet offers a huge variety of cuisines ranging from Western delicacies to Chinese comfort food. The breakfast buffet opens from 7 - 10 AM. The dinner buffet is a wonderful unforgettable luxury experience, serving hotpot, fresh Seafood and meat, and an ice cream station. The dinner buffet opens from 5:30 - 9:30 PM. The room is very clean and looked new, the staffs are friendly and polite. Overall a wonderful experience, would definitely come back again.
Grand Millennium Beijing
4.5/54252 Reviews
Guomao Area
Very dated for a 5* Hotel, especially the TV. Didn't feel like a 5* hotel compared to others we have stayed at in Beijing. Highlight was the bath. The aircon did not work properly and was a very uncomfortable stay with it being too hot in the room. Don't think we would stay again.
Regent Beijing
4.7/54536 Reviews
Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area
I had a wonderful stay with my little one. The staff were very attentive from the moment we arrived and so patient when I had an issue checking in. My daughter also took part in a cake decorating class during our stay and she thoroughly enjoyed. The pool was quite large for hotels in Beijing, and the gym met needs. Yael on the front desk, Andy for in room dining, Paolo and the team at Dacappo restaurant made our stay comfortable down to the last detail. The breakfast had enough choice, and the in-room dining portions were generous. We will be recommending to friends, but will also come back again 😃
Tangla Hotel Beijing
4.6/52491 Reviews
Xidan and Financial Street Area
My family and I have visited Beijing 5 times since 2011, and every time we've stayed at the Tangla. It has definitely lost some of its initial grandeur through the years, but is still a good value. The rooms are clean and a little more spacious than a typical hotel room, with a desk area and a bathroom that includes a separate tub and shower. The hotel has 22 floors with 4 elevators that work very efficiently. It was rare when we needed to wait longer than a minute for the elevator to arrive. The location is pretty good. Right across the street is a shopping mall with a supermarket, numerous restaurants on the 4th and 5th floors and some fast food on the first floors. On another side of the street is the Capital Museum, which is worth checking out for an afternoon if you have the time. A subway stop is a half-kilometer walk away, and that subway line runs directly to the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Wangfujing, and numerous other attractions. However, traffic at this intersection has made this location less desirable over time. The main intersection doesn't allow left turns, and street lights don't change for 2 or more minutes at a time during most of the day. As a result, when taking a taxi, your taxi might be mere blocks away but nevertheless 5 minutes to get to the hotel. The traffic can also make taking a taxi down Chang'an street very, very slow. The 6km taxi ride to the Forbidden City can easily take 30 or more minutes just between waiting for your car to arrive and the roundabout way he has to take to get there. The hotel has a gym and pool. The pool is really nice and my son says the gym is too. There's a salon/massage place that we haven't used. It used to have three restaurants but one of them has since closed. We did not use either of the existing restaurants due to the abundance of good restaurants across the street. There is a tea room that we would have taken advantage of during this last trip but it has been closed indefinitely as well. The hotel features 5-star award plaques from previous years but the most recent year with a plaque is from 2018. Support from the front desk in English is minimal. They had one staff member with a limited knowledge of English but that's the extent of it. My wife speaks Chinese so this didn't present a burden for me, but it might for some other English speaking guests. Overall, it's still a good hotel with a good location, and prices are very good. I can't say when I'll be back in Beijing again, but when I am chances are good I'll be back at the Tangla.
Hilton Beijing Wangfujing
4.6/53958 Reviews
Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area
The location was very good. Staff were very nice, the hotel smelt amazing. The room was huge, there was a problem regarding a dirty towel but June the hotels guest relations manager was very quick to rectify the mistake and offered breakfast and coffee to me. I would definitely go back
The Universal Studios Grand Hotel
4.7/516070 Reviews
The most expensive hotel I stayed at but the location was convenient. If you're going to attend the theme park, I recommend staying at its hotel to get the benefit of easily entering the park. The breakfast was great and it's a great place to stay for 4. The place was full of photographic spots. It's like a small city with places to shop & dine. A great vacation place for a family!
Wyndham Beijing North
4.7/51458 Reviews
Hotel is very nice. Staff at hotel is great. The rooms are updated and spacious. There is no longer a spa. The pool area is run by a separate vendor and is an absolute mess. The pool itself is mostly community swimming lessons and full. The locker room is absolutely disgusting. The pool area staff are angry, miserable people and it really detracts from an otherwise nice place.
Fairmont Beijing
4.6/53489 Reviews
Guomao Area
Very fancy hotel located in a business area of Beijing. Nearest metro station is 5 minutes of walking distance (line 1) which will get you everywhere around the city. Staff spoke a good English (not to be taken for granted in China) so communication was easy and effortless. The hotel has a nice gym, swimming pool and SPA. Overall a very high level experience.
Aman Summer Palace
4.7/5503 Reviews
Shangdi and Zhonguancun Area
Always wanted to experience Aman Beijing, finally booked a one night stay. Upon arrival, Jason at the front desk was very helpful and patient in explaining various items and was pleasantly surprised to hear my room had been upgraded. The property and the room are just like the photos but actually physically being there and seeing all the details of the architecture, courtyards, and surrounding nature and birds is like being transported back in time to another era. In this sense, Aman Beijing accomplishes what no other modern five-star luxury hotel can come close to achieving - making one feel a certain emotion or feeling that they've never felt, or perhaps only experienced in their dreams. Everything from the furniture to the layout to the art to the lighting is so tastefully executed and done, the courtyards and grounds are kept immaculate (saw people sweeping away leaves), they even have the older style bicycles available to ride there. Ate at the Chinese restaurant twice, the environment and lighting is so nice, their dumplings are excellent and also really enjoyed some of their soups and vegetable offerings, very delicious. Unfortunately, I was quite sick that day and also had injured my knee the day before. One of the staff at the front desk noticed my limp and asked if I was okay. I told her I was fine, just a little sprain. She went to the back and brought out a traditional Chinese 'Ban Lan Gen' pain relief spray can which she kindly gave to me, saying I could use it and take it with me, very touched. I think it is moments like these which one will remember many years later. All the staff I met there were very kind, during lunch was fortunate enough to meet Ivy, the F&B Manager who was very warm and hospitable. Then during dinner, after I saw down, a restaurant staff asked if I would like an ice pack for my leg, I asked her if she thought it would help and she replied, ”Yes.” They proceeded to bring out a huge ice pack that was able to wrap around my entire knee, providing instant relief. Finally, when it was time to leave, the very lovely and kind Lucy asked if I would like more ice packs to be sent to my room so I could ice my knee before retiring for the night. Even though I was not feeling well, it was an unforgettable experience due in large part to the kind and wonderful staff there.
Grand Hyatt Beijing
4.7/54408 Reviews
Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area
The room 1545 was dated design. It was oak wood cabinets, and did not seem like a 5 star designed hotel. It was very clean, and had a 2 bedroom with washer/dryer in the kitchen area which was convenient. We arrived late and the front desk staff did not really help us at all. They did not welcome us, and just did the check-in transaction pretty impersonal. Later during the day the staff was much better. The location is the best in Beijing, close to Forbidden city, and tons of places to eat. Some of the best restaurants in the world are near by. The breakfast buffet could be larger and have more offerings - but even though sparse the food was good and the service was excellent. Literally no coffee machine in the room, just a tea pot for boiling water and some instant coffee! This was a huge disappointment. Also, we called Telephone 0 for front-desk and had to do it literally 15 times to get a hotel clerk. And also the clerk did not understand English but still answered the phone as ”Hello”. They should never say English words if they don't speak English. It makes it very frustrating. No ATM on site, but about 400m down the street at Bank of China. The taxi stand is down the hill but convenient, but don't use Hotel porter since they just call Didi for you. Could be better, needs to modernize - but fantastic location. Oh, the Patisserie / Coffee shop on Level 1 is excellent but not open until 10am. No idea why! The indoor pool is great - but you need to get a head cap for 30 RMB.

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