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Hotels in Changping District,Beijing
No. 11 of Hot Spring Hotels in Beijing
Featured facilities: Hot Spring, Bar, Chess/Cards Room
Excellent
2315 reviews
9.7/10
1 night
From € 49
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Hotel near Huairou Scenic Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: KTV, Snack Bar, Restaurant
Excellent
1274 reviews
9.6/10
1 night
From € 20
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Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Private Hot Spring, Bar, Chess/Cards Room
Excellent
1763 reviews
9.7/10
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From € 81
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Hotel near Shangdi Industrial Park/Xisanqi,Beijing
No. 5 of Hot Spring Hotels in Beijing
Featured facilities: Hot Spring, Spa, Massage Room
Outstanding
4154 reviews
9.4/10
1 night
From € 70
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Hotel near Shisanling Reservoir, Juyongguan Great Wall,Beijing
Featured facilities: Hot Spring, Restaurant
Perfect
417 reviews
9.8/10
1 night
From € 70
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Hotel near Beijing Wtown,Beijing
No. 10 of Hot Spring Hotels in Beijing
Featured facilities: Hot Spring, Sauna, Foot Bath
Excellent
4601 reviews
9.6/10
1 night
From € 113
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Hotel near Xiang Mountain, Badachu Scenic Spot,Beijing
Featured facilities: Hot Spring, Spa, Massage Room
Very Good
519 reviews
9.3/10
1 night
From € 42
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Hotel near Yanqing Resort Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Hot Spring, Bar, Chess/Cards Room
Outstanding
623 reviews
9.4/10
1 night
From € 30
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Hotel near Wangjing Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Hot Spring, Massage Room, Sauna
Very Good
561 reviews
9.2/10
1 night
From € 49
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Hotel near Beijing Railway Station, Jianguomen and Guomao Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Private Hot Spring, Restaurant
630 reviews
8.7/10
1 night
From € 53
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1
9.3/10
3584 reviews

Expo Serene Hotel Shiyuan

Hotel near Yanqing District, Beijing
Highlights
Over 10,000 sqm area of luxurious public hot springs
Gorgeous autumn views at the garden
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No.
2
9.7/10
5233 reviews

Grand Bay Hotel Beijing

Hotel near Miyun reservoir, Beijing
Highlights
Scenic hillside hot spring with sunset views
Soaking in sunset amidst mountain woods
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No.
3
9.5/10
489 reviews

Royal Hot Spring Boutique Hotel

Hotel near Beijing Wtown, Beijing
Highlights
Relax amidst nature in public hot springs
Rich sake bar and sushi experience
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No.
4
9.7/10
1069 reviews

Xiaotang Yipiao Hot spring Holiday Hotel

Hotel near Xiaotangshan Hot Springs, Beijing
"Relaxing hot springs""Great food"
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No.
5
9.4/10
4154 reviews

Xishan Hot Spring Hotel

Hotel near Shangdi Industrial Park/Xisanqi, Beijing
Highlights
3000m-deep West Mountain hot springs
Comprehensive event hosting
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No.
6
9.7/10
1043 reviews

Shuicheng Yipiao Private Spring Holiday Guesthouse

Hotel near Changping District, Beijing
Highlights
Luxurious villas with private outdoor hot springs
Timeless elegance of an oriental garden landscape
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No.
7
9.4/10
1677 reviews

Howard Johnson Junhe Hotel Beijing

Hotel near Shunyi Hot Spring Leisure Area, Beijing
Highlights
21 elegant hot spring pools
Surrounding fruit-picking gardens
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No.
8
9.6/10
567 reviews

Seventy Tangquan Hotel

Hotel near Yanqing District, Beijing
"Relaxing hot springs""Classy environment"
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No.
9
9.4/10
2752 reviews

Crowne Plaza BEIJING BADALING by IHG

Hotel near Yanqing District, Beijing
Highlights
Eastern-style hot springs
Scenic mini train rides
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No.
10
9.6/10
4601 reviews

Beijing Wtown Resort

Hotel near Beijing Wtown, Beijing
Highlights
Outdoor spa with Great Wall view
Scenic night view of the ancient town
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No.
11
9.7/10
2315 reviews

Manxin Mansion Beijing Xiushuihu Hot Spring

Hotel near Changping District, Beijing
Highlights
Three outdoor hot spring pools
Serene automated lakeside view
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No.
12
9.6/10
2217 reviews

Palace Garden Hotel

Hotel near Shangdi Industrial Park/Xisanqi, Beijing
"Relaxing hot springs""Great for kids"
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No.
13
9.5/10
1279 reviews

Grand Metropark Longxi Conference Center Beijing

Hotel near Daxing Eco-agriculture Tourist Area, Beijing
Highlights
8,000-square-meter water park with hot spring
Spacious business suites
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No.
14
9.3/10
136 reviews

Zhenshun Yunfang Tangquan Art Hotel

Hotel near Shisanling Reservoir, Juyongguan Great Wall, Beijing
"Great stay!""Great service"
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No.
15
9.1/10
2824 reviews

Beijing Marriott Hotel Changping

Hotel near Shisanling Reservoir, Juyongguan Great Wall, Beijing
Highlights
6500 sqm indoor and outdoor hot springs
Indoor-Outdoor hot springs children's pool with slides
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No.
16
9.1/10
854 reviews

Floral Hotel·Lanting Hot Spring Hotel(Mutianyu Great Wall shops)

Hotel near Huairou District, Beijing
Highlights
Hot spring with views
Stunning views of starry skies
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9.7/10
Excellent
DDikangliqiangdaThis is our second time at Half Mountain Bay. The first time was in September with friends and their family, and we had a fantastic experience. This time, I brought my parents and kids. Besides enjoying the hot springs, sauna, and kids' club, we also checked out the sports complex. The little ones had a blast playing ball there. Half Mountain Bay, in my opinion, offers a great experience for both seniors and children. Plus, the breakfast is very diverse (the only issue is that on Saturday, there were too many guests, so on Sunday morning, the breakfast queue was unbelievably long). Other than that, everything else was pretty good!
Grand Bay Hotel Beijing

Grand Bay Hotel Beijing

Hotel near Miyun reservoir, Beijing
Price per night from€ 158
9.7/10
Excellent
DdeedubliewWe arrived very early in the morning, and the team kindly arranged an early check-in for us along with a complimentary breakfast—an unexpected and much-appreciated gesture.. The staff exceeded our expectations with their warm hospitality and attentiveness. A special shout-out to Nitin, who took the time to give us a tour of the property, ensured we enjoyed the complimentary art activity and manicure, and recommended some fantastic local eateries nearby. Check-in was quick and seamless, and the property itself is beautifully designed and incredibly relaxing. The complimentary shuttle to the Mutianyu Great Wall entrance was efficient and very convenient, making our trip effortless. Overall, it was a perfect stay, and I would highly recommend Brickyard Retreat to anyone visiting the area
BRICKYARD RETREAT

BRICKYARD RETREAT

Hotel near Huairou District, Beijing
Price per night from€ 155
9.7/10
Excellent
MM24821****We took our children and elderly family to Huairou on a weekday to escape the summer heat. We chose Jiangyu B&B blindly and ended up having a quiet and refreshing little getaway. The hostess was very welcoming and thoughtful. The environment is also excellent. The B&B itself is located on a high point in the village, offering unparalleled views and a very quiet environment. The surrounding amenities are also excellent, including my favorite restaurants and cafes. We've already made plans to stay again in the fall.
Jiangyu Guesthouse

Jiangyu Guesthouse

Hotel near Huairou Scenic Area, Beijing 2.8% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from€ 44
9.5/10
Outstanding
GGuest UserOur stay at Longxi Vienus International Convention Center was fantastic. The room was impeccably clean. We were also treated to a complimentary fruit plate. The kids especially adored the large balcony, which offered expansive views of the pool and lush greenery. Breakfast in the morning was excellent, with a wide variety of delicious options that the kids absolutely loved. We'd like to specifically commend Ms. Gan Jingxuan for her incredibly thoughtful service. We also spent a significant amount of time enjoying the Longxi Hot Spring Water World. The water was pristine, the service was great, and there was an impressive array of hot spring pools to choose from. The children had a blast, especially with the bubble machine experience. Manager Wang Fang also deserves a special shout-out for her exceptionally attentive service. We definitely plan to return!
Grand Metropark Longxi Conference Center Beijing

Grand Metropark Longxi Conference Center Beijing

Hotel near Daxing Eco-agriculture Tourist Area, Beijing
Price per night from€ 71
9.5/10
Outstanding
BbobociciThis is our second stay at Duan's Courtyard, and I heard they changed the name. The room decor is still the same as before, and it's very well-maintained. Even after so many years, the facilities still feel new. The front desk staff and restaurant service were both very nice. We stayed in the Family A room, which was clean and tidy. The location is also very convenient, being the closest to the Great Wall. Plus, as soon as you step outside, you can see lots of cute little cats, which is delightful.
Duan’s Quadrangle Inn

Duan’s Quadrangle Inn

Hotel near Beijing Wtown, Beijing 4.7% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from€ 70
9.5/10
Outstanding
WwenwenbaoThis was my second time staying here. The hotel environment is fantastic, and the staff are very friendly. The food is excellent. The private hot springs are a highlight, and the public hot springs are also very nice. We happened to catch the Gubei drone show, which was amazing – my little one couldn't get enough of it. Sukiyaki for three: I honestly think it's enough for two people, haha. Maybe I just eat a lot, but for 3 adults + 1 small child, it felt a bit tight. Complimentary afternoon tea: To be honest, for a hotel of this caliber, offering this kind of dessert really cheapens the experience. It tasted artificial, like pure saccharin, and was inedible. I'd rather they just gave me a packet of biscuits; I'd find that better. DIY craft activity: They just gave us a coloring toy to color on our own; there was no organized activity for the kids to do together. There's no need to pay extra for this activity.
Royal Hot Spring Boutique Hotel

Royal Hot Spring Boutique Hotel

Hotel near Beijing Wtown, Beijing 4.7% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from€ 221
9.4/10
Outstanding
Jjeniffer_jiangDuring the National Day holiday, I decided to unwind at this hot spring hotel. I checked in before 12 PM. It didn't seem too crowded, which was nice. The hotel itself is grand and opulent, though it feels a bit dated, it still retains its luxury. The staff at check-in were incredibly friendly and helpful, answering all my questions. One even proactively added me on WeChat, assuring me I could reach out to him for anything. And indeed, he was responsive whenever I needed assistance. Now, for a few things that happened – I'm stating them objectively, without praise or criticism. First, the hotel's Western restaurant was closed, and the Chinese restaurant was rumored to be quite expensive. So, I ordered takeout. An hour later, the delivery driver finally called to say it had arrived. I asked, 'Will you bring it up, or will a robot deliver it?' When I learned I had to go downstairs to the delivery rack myself, I thought, 'Well, that's just how it is.' A few minutes later, in my work clothes, I went downstairs, but there was no delivery rack visible in the hotel lobby. I called the delivery driver again, who told me it was to the right of the main entrance. But it was empty. I called the delivery person again, and he said he'd be there in a few minutes. About eight to ten minutes later, the delivery driver returned, equally clueless, and showed me a picture, saying, 'I delivered it right here, did someone else take it by mistake?' He suggested I ask the hotel to check surveillance footage, but I told him it wasn't the hotel's fault. After much back and forth, he had no good solution, and my attempt to refund the order was rejected. The driver gave me the restaurant's number. When I called them, they initially insisted I contact the hotel, and again, I explained it wasn't the hotel's fault. After some negotiation, they agreed to send another order. When I explained the whole situation to the hotel front desk, they also had no better solution. Luckily, KFC provided a replacement meal; otherwise, it would have been lost. It seems nobody had a solution. When ordering dinner again, I learned my lesson: I told the delivery driver explicitly not to leave until I came down to pick it up. Considering the nearly 1,000 yuan per night for accommodation, one would expect more attentive service. Second, because I prefer a cool room, I set the air conditioning to the lowest temperature and highest fan speed as soon as I entered. But after two hours, it still didn't feel cool. I checked the AC display, and it had only dropped from 27 to 26 degrees Celsius. A housekeeper happened to be on the floor, so I asked her to check if I had set it incorrectly. It wasn't. She very kindly called the customer service supervisor, who also felt there was nothing to be done and suggested, 'How about we bring you a fan?' She explained that since the weather was getting cooler, the hotel's AC was running at a reduced capacity. I said, 'If it's not a setting error, then it's a malfunction.' So, they requested equipment maintenance. The repairman used an infrared gun to test the air outlet, which read 22.4 degrees. Then, he got a ladder and spent half a day repairing something inside the ceiling, saying there was a leak. He assured me it would cool down soon. We then went to the hot springs, eagerly anticipating a cool room upon our return. Perhaps it was after playing in the water, or perhaps the dinner at the Red Dish restaurant was too delicious, but we didn't pay attention to the AC. Housekeeping brought welcome fruit and freshly brewed tremella soup, which was a nice touch. But past 10 PM, I suddenly felt hot. The temperature display still showed 26 degrees. I quickly messaged the front desk attendant on WeChat, then realized he might be off duty. I called the front desk, and they still suggested sending a fan. I firmly refused; it was ridiculous to think I'd need a fan to cool down in a resort hotel. Later, the duty manager personally came up and helped us switch rooms. Can you imagine? Packing up and moving rooms in the middle of the night. It was very frustrating. The third incident happened before dinner. After returning from the hot springs, my daughter said water was everywhere when she was showering. I checked and found the shower drain was clogged. Even after cleaning the hair from the drain cover, the water still wouldn't drain properly. I later called a staff member, who removed the filter layer beneath the drain. When we showered again that night, it was fine. In the new room, the toilet flush button felt like a cheap replacement; sometimes it wouldn't return to its original position automatically, causing the toilet to constantly run. I had to manually adjust it to stop the continuous flow of water. While going up and down the stairs several times, I looked out the window in the stairwell and saw many standalone villas behind the hotel. I don't know if they belong to this hotel, but not a single one had its lights on. Everyone says the economy is declining; even during such a major holiday, the hotel wasn't full, and the lights weren't on permanently. The hotel's hot springs were a bit small. They claimed 20 pools, but they were all tiny, and dividing them into indoor and outdoor made them feel even fewer. It was great entering around 9 PM because there were hardly any people. The hotel breakfast was standard; neither amazing nor bad. The hotel's pet park was alright. We even witnessed a baby alpaca being born, which was quite interesting. There was also a wedding venue on the large lawn. I only saw the lawn before and after a wedding – its splendid beginning and its dilapidated end, much like marriage itself. The above review strives to be objective and emotion-free.
Howard Johnson Junhe Hotel  Beijing

Howard Johnson Junhe Hotel Beijing

Hotel near Shunyi Hot Spring Leisure Area, Beijing
Price per night from€ 84
9.3/10
Very Good
QQuin56Review: Stay Home This trip was like an encounter with prehistoric man and a case study of a failed business combined. If you book a standard room, you will be taken away from the five star reception area to another building which has the decor and standards of a thirty year old hotel. Faded carpets, peeling walls, smelly interiors, uncleaned floors and rooms which are impossible to heat. But it was just about liveable, in that it had a bed and hot water. What totally failed to impress were the amenities. We'd come for the children's stuff, the little zoo, water park and others. The price of these are not included in the hotel, and for each experience they charge adults and baby to the tune of 80rmb, meaning you will spend quite a bit to use it all. As soon as I saw the children's rides I became depressed, they were rusting and looked murderous, as if the nuts and bolts would be dislodged and explode fatally in all directions if a kid shook too heavily on the things. To even use anything suggested you'd become unclean as well. Then you attempt to ask staff something but stop when you realise how futile it would be to address someone with one eye in its forehead and the other in its chin, with their peers boasting similarly fascinating facial misalignments. An hour of that and we wanted to leave, including our baby. She would have been much happier at home playing with her toys, or rather just happy at home doing anything than being at the Nirvana resort. Anyway, the swimming pool is not free either, they will charge you 58 a person including child. When I went to ask about a swim, staff were downright stunned I'd walked in to ask such a question, watching as I entered and left with hillbilly intensity and incomprehension. You can see the park had a lot of money invested in it before, way back in the misty past, but I can't see them recouping their losses. The resort is a grab money scheme with separate interests taking care of, or neglecting, what is on offer. I can't see them attracting a moneyed middle class without a total overhaul. On the plus side, my wife and I did have a good laugh about how bad it was and the fact we'd packed for a few days in expectation of a holiday, but found ourselves cancelling after an hour. The reception was helpful with this and refunded our money. The staff are well meaning in a vacuous kind of way, going about their duties as the whole place drops about them, broken lifts, falling plaster, water leaks and all. But to be sincerely positive, the gardens are pleasant along with the lake and ducks.
Nirvana Resort

Nirvana Resort

Hotel near Haidian District, Beijing
Price per night from€ 82
9.3/10
Very Good
KKeleweidedashaziHaving spent considerable time in the vicinity of the International Club, International Building, Japanese Embassy, Associated Press, and Ritan Park, I'm very familiar with this area. The hotel is strategically located just off Chang'an Avenue, at No. 21 Jianguomenwai Avenue, Chaoyang District, Beijing. It's situated in the heart of the CBD, adjacent to Chang'an Avenue and the Embassy District. Jianguomen subway station is a mere 7-minute walk away, and iconic landmarks like Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City are just a few blocks from the hotel. It also offers convenient access to vibrant shopping and entertainment hubs such as Guomao, Wangfujing, and Sanlitun. I myself spent nearly a decade working in the International Building. Upon entering the lobby, its high ceilings and grand, pillarless design create a truly magnificent impression. The suites are thoughtfully laid out and exude an elegant, classic charm. A serene garden with a gentle flowing fountain enhances the overall sophisticated ambiance. Despite opening in 1997, the facilities are comprehensive, and the environment, cleanliness, and service all maintain a first-class standard. The standout feature is the unforgettable butler service; the personalized, one-on-one attention makes you feel right at home. The 24-hour comprehensive butler team provides exceptional service, anticipating and fulfilling every guest's need. Our butlers, Jasmine, Parker, Alex, and Bradley, orchestrated a series of unique experiences, including the St. Regis's classic traditional ritual of champagne sabrage. This spectacular event took place in the gallery of the Danielli Italian Restaurant on the hotel's second floor, where guests collectively raised their glasses, savored exquisite champagne, and celebrated. The sabered champagne cork was then presented as a cherished keepsake. Dylan Zhao and Candie (灿灿) went above and beyond, waiting for our return even after we came back late from a football match at Workers' Stadium. As we opened the door, they were already there, ready to welcome us home with comforting warm honey-lemon water and hot peppermint Earl Grey tea, perfectly prepared for optimal flavor. Their handwritten cards were also a thoughtful touch, now treasured keepsakes. They truly made our St. Regis night wonderful, cozy, and unforgettable. While there's so much more I wish to express, my feelings at this moment are truly beyond words, deeply etched in my heart. This unforgettable St. Regis experience will forever be etched in my memory. I look forward to returning on August 25, 2025. My sincerest thanks once again to The St. Regis Hotel for everything.
The St. Regis Beijing

The St. Regis Beijing

Hotel near Guomao Area, Beijing 5.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from€ 130
9.1/10
Good
TTandianxiaoerThis hotel is geared towards families with children, and most guests are here with their kids. The beds in the rooms are a bit high, which isn't safe for small children getting in and out, and there are no carpets. Also, the steps next to the bathtub have several sharp corners that really should have protective corner guards for safety. On top of that, the air conditioning didn't blow any hot air at all, even after running it all night. The room temperature simply wasn't warm enough for bathing a baby. And when I checked out, they didn't immediately inform me about items I'd left in the room – in fact, they didn't tell me at all. I only realized I'd left something after I got home and was looking for it. It seems they only retrieve forgotten items if the guest remembers and contacts them. I really wonder if this is the standard for five-star hotels these days?
Beijing Marriott Hotel Changping

Beijing Marriott Hotel Changping

Hotel near Shisanling Reservoir, Juyongguan Great Wall, Beijing
Price per night from€ 85

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What are the best Hot spring hotels in Beijing?

Whether you are travelling to Beijing for business or tourism, Beijing Wtown Resort (from € 116) , Dasein Youlan Hotel (from € 86) and The St. Regis Beijing (from € 159) are some of the best recommendations for your stay.

How much is the average rate for Hot spring hotels in Beijing?

For Hot spring hotels in Beijing, the average price on weekdays is € 313, and the average price on weekends (Friday - Saturday) is € 361.

Which Hot spring hotels in Beijing offer breakfast?

Beijing Wtown Resort (from € 116) offers delicious breakfast to start your day.

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Hot Springs hotels in Beijing information

Total Properties303
Number of Reviews64,421
Lowest Price€ 76
Highest Price€ 974
Weekend Avg. Price€ 361
Weekday Avg. Price€ 313