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Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Snack Bar, Minibar
Good
4045 reviews
9.0/10
1 night
From £ 73
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Hotel near Yongdingmen and South Railway Station Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Snack Bar, Restaurant
Outstanding
1164 reviews
9.5/10
1 night
From £ 20
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Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Restaurant
Excellent
4778 reviews
9.6/10
1 night
From £ 45
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99+
Hotel near East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Restaurant
Excellent
5363 reviews
9.7/10
1 night
From £ 50
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Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Snack Bar, Restaurant
Outstanding
832 reviews
9.5/10
1 night
From £ 57
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99+
Hotel near Houhai Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Snack Bar, Restaurant
Good
553 reviews
9.0/10
1 night
From £ 18
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99+
Hotel near China International Exhibition Center Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Restaurant
Excellent
14375 reviews
9.6/10
1 night
From £ 43
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Hotel near Beijing West Railway Station Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Restaurant
Outstanding
43 reviews
9.4/10
1 night
From £ 52
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Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Restaurant
Excellent
741 reviews
9.6/10
1 night
From £ 38
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99+
Hotel near East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Restaurant
Very Good
1294 reviews
9.2/10
1 night
From £ 43
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9.8/10
Perfect
FFanfanbufanMy stay at Mandarin Oriental Qianmen, Beijing, was truly unforgettable, and I deeply appreciated the brand's consistently high standard of service. From the moment I arrived at the hotel entrance, my butler, Melody, personally greeted me and assisted with check-in. Throughout my entire stay, from check-in to my departure, she maintained a perfectly proactive yet unobtrusive service rhythm – meticulous and thoughtful, yet making me feel comfortable and at ease. Whenever I needed assistance, she was promptly there, while also maintaining appropriate boundaries. This professional yet warm and personalized service truly showcased Mandarin Oriental's service excellence. I also want to specially commend Carla at the front desk. She was incredibly efficient and professional during both check-in and check-out, with smooth processes and a very warm and friendly attitude. The dining experience was equally impressive. While dining at The Courtyard, Iris provided professional and detailed introductions for each dish, making the meal much richer and more enjoyable. For in-room dining, I chose to have hot pot in the courtyard, and Daisy and her team made thorough preparations. The ingredients were incredibly fresh, and the overall setup was exquisitely arranged, creating a fantastic ambiance and perfect photo opportunities. The experience was absolutely exceptional. Regarding the SPA, I'd like to extend a special thanks to Tiana at the front desk. She patiently explained the different treatments and helped me choose one that was perfectly suited for me. The next day, I returned for a facial treatment. The entire process was incredibly smooth and relaxing, and both therapists, Ivy and Sunny, were highly professional. The experience was excellent. Every single staff member I encountered during my stay was highly dedicated, and you could truly feel the team's commitment to service quality. My experience at Mandarin Oriental Qianmen, Beijing, was delightful, and I look forward to returning in the future.
Mandarin Oriental Qianmen,Beijing

Mandarin Oriental Qianmen,Beijing

Hotel near Qianmen (Front Gate) and Chongwenmen Commercial Area, Beijing 7.8% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from£ 1,203
9.6/10
Excellent
JJinganheleFirst off, I want to commend the front desk, the bellhops, and the housekeeping staff – they were all incredibly attentive and responsive. They even surprised me with a tiramisu cake for my birthday, which I really appreciate. On the downside, the facilities are showing their age. For example, in room 2025, the bathtub caddy kept popping open on its own. The first time, after my bath, I almost scraped my leg on it. I’d push it back in, and it would just pop open again. I understand that after so many years, wear and tear is normal, but maintenance really needs to address these issues promptly. Also, the doormen outside are a few middle-aged men with large bellies; you can tell they wouldn’t be much help with heavy luggage, and they’re not very observant either – they won’t come over unless you wave them down. Lastly, the tea provided in the room feels a bit cheap. It would be much better if it were all Twinings.
Beijing Wanda Vista Hotel

Beijing Wanda Vista Hotel

Hotel near Guomao Area, Beijing 3.4% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from£ 88
9.6/10
Excellent
DDiyuxuejieGot a complimentary upgrade to a suite, plus a fruit platter – fantastic! The bathtub was super comfy, and being able to cast to the TV was a great bonus. Definitely coming back next time. It's also conveniently located near the subway station and train station.
XILIANhotel

XILIANhotel

Hotel near Beijing West Railway Station Area, Beijing 14.7% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from£ 40
9.6/10
Excellent
GGuest UserWe stayed at Bailu and were really impressed by the thoughtful details. They provided toothbrushes and slippers for kids, disposable toilet seat covers, bath bags, and facial towels. The ceiling is glass, with an automatic blackout curtain installed, and there's a small balcony. My only minor complaints are that the blackout and soundproofing weren't ideal. The staff were incredibly friendly and the service was excellent. Breakfast and afternoon tea were also high quality. Very satisfied! It's right in Nanluoguxiang, which made it super convenient for exploring the hutongs. The big balcony was great for photos.
Beijing Lezai Nanluo Boutique Hotel

Beijing Lezai Nanluo Boutique Hotel

Hotel near Houhai Area, Beijing
Price per night from£ 91
9.5/10
Outstanding
LLynn2hannaThis hotel is located on Wangfujing Street, within walking distance of the Forbidden City, and just two bus stops from Tiananmen Square, making it incredibly convenient for sightseeing. The executive lounge was a lifesaver, providing two meals a day and afternoon tea for the elderly and children, saving us the hassle of planning where to eat. The swimming pool was the biggest surprise—it has both a regular pool and a heated children's pool. After swimming, you can even use the sauna in the changing area before heading back to your room feeling refreshed. The service was generally good. The only downside is that the executive lounge is a bit small and the food selection is limited, so I'd recommend having breakfast downstairs. We'll definitely be back, highly recommend!
Renaissance Beijing Wangfujing Hotel

Renaissance Beijing Wangfujing Hotel

Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area, Beijing
Price per night from£ 113
9.5/10
Outstanding
GGuest Userfantastic experience overall! breakfast selection is not huge, but enough for a few days. juices, coffee and fruits were highlights for us. all the staff is amazing. hidden door for laundry is killer feature. overview and proximity to forbidden city is great also, although you are paying with traffic when taking taxi. Hutong tour is great, can recommend to anyone.
Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing Beijing

Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing Beijing

Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area, Beijing
Price per night from£ 522
9.5/10
Outstanding
XXiaoma0607The biggest highlight here is that the hotel can help you get a queue number for the neighboring Siji Minfu restaurant. You just need to tell the front desk roughly what time you plan to eat. The day before yesterday, they proactively upgraded our room to one with a window. Jinshi Hutong subway station is right next door, and there's a craft beer spot nearby. It's only two subway stops to the National Museum and Tiananmen Square. Walking from the hotel to the Meridian Gate of the Forbidden City takes about 15 minutes. After visiting the Forbidden City and Jingshan Park, a three-stop bus ride brings you right back to the hotel, making it super convenient to grab your luggage and head to your next destination. It's perfect for families with kids.
Manxin Hotel Beijing Tiananmen Wangfujing

Manxin Hotel Beijing Tiananmen Wangfujing

Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area, Beijing
Price per night from£ 62
9.4/10
Outstanding
MMrFineFineFineBooking was a breeze, and the cancellation policy was flexible, which was great since it's so close to Beijing South Railway Station. Check-in at the front desk was super efficient. Wendy, who assisted me, was incredibly clear and organized, explaining everything from upgrades and breakfast options to elevator directions. She really turned my mood around after a frustrating experience with a taxi driver. The room was spacious and wonderfully bright. It had all the amenities, including a capsule coffee machine. I especially loved the creamer pods the hotel provided – a shot of espresso with a pod of creamer was perfect. One small thing: there's an iron burn mark on the luggage rack. Also, be aware that the shower defaults to the overhead rain shower, even though there's a sign. I didn't notice it at first and got a cold shower right away! Not sure what the design intention behind that is. Breakfast was excellent, especially the coffee, and many items were freshly prepared, showing the chefs really put thought into their offerings. Xidan, with all its dining and shopping, is just a short walk to the right from the hotel entrance. For anyone with a budget under 1200, I highly recommend this place. A tip for getting from South Station to the hotel: don't take a taxi. Drivers will often refuse short fares. Use a ride-hailing app instead. Unfortunately, my company's policy doesn't cover ride-hailing, so I ended up with an unnecessarily frustrating business trip experience.
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 5% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from£ 121
9.2/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThis experience was a bit disappointing! First, the good points: the accommodation package included a high-quality afternoon tea set, and the staff were very friendly! Now for the not-so-good parts: I'm not sure if it was due to the increased traffic during the May Day holiday, but the room cleaning was unsatisfactory. There were hairs everywhere, on the sofa and in the corners of the walls. I wonder if the previous guest had a pet. We had to request a second vacuum cleaning! The evening BBQ buffet was definitely something to avoid. I've never had such a terrible BBQ. It felt like an immature dish added on a whim without any proper menu development! There were no labels at the buffet counter, and all the BBQ items were mixed together. We had to ask the staff, who then had to ask the chef, and the chef would then explain each item one by one. It was basically a 'mystery box' buffet. The scallops were overcooked and a bit tough. There was no juice at the buffet, and a star-rated hotel actually served cold mixed noodles (liangpi)! The worst part was that the BBQ meat and grilled tendon weren't fully cooked. They lacked chewiness and that grilled flavor; it was more like they were par-boiled first and then grilled. The overall temperature of the food wasn't very hot, and if you didn't eat it quickly at your table, it would get cold. The only highlight was that the crayfish were decent. The watermelon at the buffet wasn't as good as the watermelon in the afternoon tea set. The dinner menu was actually worse than breakfast.
COMMUNE BY THE GREAT WALL , IN THE UNBOUND COLLECTION BY HYATT

COMMUNE BY THE GREAT WALL , IN THE UNBOUND COLLECTION BY HYATT

Hotel near Yanqing Resort Area, Beijing
Price per night from£ 93
8.8/10
GGuest UserThis was my first stay at the Grand Millennium Beijing, and it exceeded my expectations by far. It wasn't overly crowded, so it felt very peaceful and quiet. The swimming pool is a major highlight, integrated seamlessly with the gym on a different floor, creating a spacious, high-ceilinged area with a Southeast Asian vibe. I encountered many Hong Kongers there, from business travelers in the elevator to an elderly couple in the executive lounge; they were all very humble and friendly. The surrounding area boasts a wide variety of restaurants, and the Fortune Plaza Mall is practically a canteen for Beijing's white-collar workers. The night view is also top-notch, with the CCTV Headquarters lit up beautifully. A pleasant surprise was bumping into a celebrity while working out – the 'rooster among roosters,' haha. The Grand Millennium is fantastic, giving me every reason to return. The male manager who handled my check-in was very gracious, and the service was just perfect.
Grand Millennium Beijing

Grand Millennium Beijing

Hotel near Guomao Area, Beijing 3.4% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from£ 83

FAQs

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

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 £ 228, and the average price on weekends (Friday - Saturday) is £ 248.

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 £ 52) and Happy Dragon Saga Hotel with terrace Beijing Forbidden City Wang Fu Jing Street (from £ 34) are popular romantic hotels.

Which hotels with Bar in Beijing are good for families?

Livefortuna Hotel (from £ 51), UrCove by HYATT Beijing Forbidden City (from £ 65) and The Universal Studios Grand Hotel (from £ 172) are popular choices for families. Enjoy your time with kids and other family members!

What are the best luxury hotels with Bar in Beijing?

If you want to enjoy top services and amenities, there are many luxury hotels with Bar in Beijing for you to choose. Mumian Beijing Daxing International Airport, in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt Hotel (from £ 40), The Universal Studios Grand Hotel (from £ 172) and Cordis, Beijing Capital Airport (from £ 35) are some of the best luxury hotels recommended.

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Beijing hotels with Bar information

Total properties427
Number of reviews536,238
Highest price£ 3,150
Lowest price£ 47
Weekday Avg. Price£ 228
Weekend Avg. Price£ 248