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Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Snack Bar, Minibar
Good
4005 reviews
9.1/10
1 night
From AU$ 126
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Hotel near Yongdingmen and South Railway Station Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Snack Bar, Restaurant
Outstanding
1140 reviews
9.5/10
1 night
From AU$ 43
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Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Restaurant
Outstanding
4789 reviews
9.5/10
1 night
From AU$ 127
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99+
Hotel near East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Restaurant
Excellent
5347 reviews
9.7/10
1 night
From AU$ 105
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Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Snack Bar, Restaurant
Outstanding
825 reviews
9.5/10
1 night
From AU$ 113
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99+
Hotel near Houhai Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Snack Bar, Restaurant
Good
562 reviews
9.0/10
1 night
From AU$ 31
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99+
Hotel near China International Exhibition Center Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Minibar, Restaurant
Excellent
14286 reviews
9.6/10
1 night
From AU$ 95
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Hotel near Beijing West Railway Station Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Restaurant
1 night
From AU$ 97
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Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Restaurant
Outstanding
730 reviews
9.5/10
1 night
From AU$ 70
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99+
Hotel near East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area,Beijing
Featured facilities: Café, Restaurant
Very Good
1273 reviews
9.2/10
1 night
From AU$ 83
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9.8/10
Perfect
AAnonymous UserWe stayed here for a few nights during Chinese New Year with our family, and overall it was a very warm and comfortable experience. The butler team, especially April, meticulously tracked our needs and preferences, expertly arranging our room and attending to small details throughout our stay. When we were in our room, the housekeeping staff tried their best to quickly tidy up without disturbing us. Bonnie at the Yanting restaurant carefully observed our needs during our meals, and the Korean gentleman at Vicini recommended a pizza that was absolutely delicious! He also shared many interesting stories behind the dishes, making the entire dining experience even more enjoyable (dinner at Vicini was superb). A truly delightful surprise during our stay was the gold leaf painting class taught by Mr. Jerry Li. This was part of the Chinese New Year activities, and not only was his explanation detailed, but he also took a family photo for us and presented it in a frame. What a wonderful surprise! Genuine service truly wins! We'll definitely be back to experience it again in different seasons.
Mandarin Oriental Qianmen,Beijing

Mandarin Oriental Qianmen,Beijing

Hotel near Qianmen (Front Gate) and Chongwenmen Commercial Area, Beijing 7.4% of visitors choose this area
Price per night fromAU$ 2,250
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 3.6% of visitors choose this area
Price per night fromAU$ 168
9.6/10
Excellent
AAnonymous UserService: excellence- prompt and sincere. The front office manager brought me to the shop that sells Beijing snacks. The receptionist helped me to place food order from meitu after 30min I tried to place order but wasn’t successful. Cleanliness: great. Every part of the hotel smell great and no cigarette smell at all. Facilities: great. gym,washing machine, dryer, robots that deliver your deliveries to your door Location: great, close to liuliqiao station and Beijing railway station (West of Beijing)
XILIANhotel

XILIANhotel

Hotel near Beijing West Railway Station Area, Beijing 15% of visitors choose this area
Price per night fromAU$ 75
9.6/10
Excellent
GGuest UserThis stay far exceeded my expectations, I loved it! A warm haven tucked away in a hutong. First off, the young lady who checked us in was incredibly enthusiastic and thoughtful. The cleanliness was visibly spotless and comfortable. Though small, the room had everything we needed, and the heated floor was such a luxury – not dry at all. Both the courtyard and the rooftop are not only great for photos but also perfect for families, couples, or anyone traveling with kids. Plus, the nearby shopping and dining options are super convenient. I'll definitely stay here again next time I'm in Beijing. Finally, a big thank you to the front desk lady. On our last day, before checking out, we needed help with a taxi. Even though her shift was over, she stayed with us until the car arrived. That's truly heartwarming and deserves a big thumbs-up!
Beijing Lezai Nanluo Boutique Hotel

Beijing Lezai Nanluo Boutique Hotel

Hotel near Houhai Area, Beijing
Price per night fromAU$ 152
9.5/10
Outstanding
GGuest UserThe bedding was super comfortable. It was very thoughtful of them to offer two extra days of free breakfast for our child who is under 1.2 meters, and they even extended our check-out by an hour. Our whole family had a wonderful stay. The executive lounge was very convenient; the food wasn't too heavily flavored and there was plenty of fruit, which was perfect for our little one's meals. We'll definitely be back. Oh, and I almost forgot to mention, the succulents were beautiful! Plus, the window seats in the lounge offer a stunning view of the Forbidden City.
Renaissance Beijing Wangfujing Hotel

Renaissance Beijing Wangfujing Hotel

Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area, Beijing
Price per night fromAU$ 220
9.5/10
Outstanding
GGuest UserFantastic location! It's right next to Siji Minfu (a famous Peking duck restaurant), Fangzhuan Factory Zhajiangmian, Jingzhou Shuan (hot pot), other京菜 (Jingcai - Beijing cuisine), and a Shenzhou car rental. There are also makeup services nearby. The subway is close, and there's a bus stop right at the entrance. We checked in at night (presumably referring to off-hours check-in, though '值班入住' literally means 'duty check-in', it implies someone was there to assist).
Manxin Hotel Beijing Tiananmen Wangfujing

Manxin Hotel Beijing Tiananmen Wangfujing

Hotel near Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area, Beijing
Price per night fromAU$ 128
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 4.8% of visitors choose this area
Price per night fromAU$ 216
9.4/10
Outstanding
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 Shahe University Town/Shangzhuang, Beijing
Price per night fromAU$ 132
9.2/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe environment at the Commune is fantastic, with birds chirping, flowers blooming, and fresh air. The rooms are quite spacious, and although the facilities are a bit dated, they are clean and tidy (just a heads-up, the air conditioning can be a bit noisy when set to heat at a higher temperature). The hotel service is excellent; they even have an MPV shuttle if it rains. The restaurant food was surprisingly good, and the breakfast had a wide variety of options. There are also activities like ball courts, ATVs, and hiking available. It's very conveniently located, just a five-minute drive from the Badaling Shuiguan Great Wall!
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 fromAU$ 181
8.8/10
GGuest UserCleanliness: Good. Service: Pretty good. Environment: The room was quite spacious, but the view from the lower floor wasn't great. Facilities: The breakfast had a good variety, but it was very crowded, and finding a seat was a bit difficult. There weren't enough power outlets in the room. The shower water temperature wasn't hot enough, reaching only about 38 degrees Celsius, and it couldn't be adjusted higher. The hotel is located in a commercial area with large shopping malls nearby, so the surroundings are nice and convenient.
Grand Millennium Beijing

Grand Millennium Beijing

Hotel near Guomao Area, Beijing 3.6% of visitors choose this area
Price per night fromAU$ 156

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 AU$ 429, and the average price on weekends (Friday - Saturday) is AU$ 465.

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$ 110) and Happy Dragon Saga Hotel with terrace Beijing Forbidden City Wang Fu Jing Street (from AU$ 68) are popular romantic hotels.

Which hotels with Bar in Beijing are good for families?

Livefortuna Hotel (from AU$ 102), UrCove by HYATT Beijing Forbidden City (from AU$ 122) and The Universal Studios Grand Hotel (from AU$ 265) 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 AU$ 75), The Universal Studios Grand Hotel (from AU$ 265) and Cordis, Beijing Capital Airport (from AU$ 70) are some of the best luxury hotels recommended.

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Beijing hotels with Bar information

Total properties424
Number of reviews534,834
Highest priceAU$ 5,569
Lowest priceAU$ 92
Weekday Avg. PriceAU$ 429
Weekend Avg. PriceAU$ 465