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Desheng Hotel
4.8/5531 Reviews

Desheng Hotel

Madian Area Beijing|2.68km from China Conservatory

Latest booking 24 hrs ago

I took my kids to an event in the city last weekend and stayed at this hotel. I was so pleasantly surprised that I came here to review it. [Location] The hotel is right at the intersection of the Beijing-Tibet Expressway and the Third Ring Road. It's just a stone's throw away from the expressway. It's very easy to find. The Third Ring Road is right at the door, and it's also convenient to take a taxi. We are self-driving and there is a parking space at the door. At the same time, I took a look and found that the hotel is also very close to the bus station. According to the front desk, a subway is still being built nearby, but I don’t know when it will open to traffic. [Environment] The lobby is not big, but it is quite warm. There is a cafe where you can read books. Children like the books there very much. The room size is suitable and our family of three does not feel crowded. What I want to talk about in particular is the interior layout of this hotel. It looks unremarkable, but as someone who has stayed in hotels on business trips for many years before, I would like to especially praise that the hotel’s desktops and countertops are very “clean”. ”Clean” doesn't mean hygienic, it means that there seems to be nothing on the countertop, but in fact there is everything that should be there. It's just that the space is planned reasonably and the space on the desktop and countertop is left to me. My special experience is that every time I take my children out to stay in a hotel, I always have to put the hotel things aside to make room for myself to put things. This time I don’t need to, just put them directly, and there is a bathroom in the hotel. There are special shelves where I can put things that are not afraid of getting wet. Also, there are many places to hang towels and clothes in the hotel bathroom, which is really convenient. [Service] Our family only stayed for one night, and we didn’t have much experience. It was quite satisfactory. The front desk was very polite and the room was cleaned very clean.

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Foreign Experts Building
4.3/5714 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
It is an old-name star-rated hotel. The hardware and services are pretty good in all aspects. There are no outstanding highlights, but there are no shortcomings either. You can stay here with peace of mind when traveling for business or the like. The only regret may be that there is no hard mattress, which is a bit aggrieved for people with weak waists. However, the original mattress is not too soft, but it would be perfect if there was a hard mattress. The hotel is relatively close to the Bird's Nest Water Cube and offers a night view of the Water Cube.
Beijing National Convention Center Bird's Nest Central Fashion Hotel
4.7/51336 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
The hotel is okay. It is very close to the Bird's Nest. You can walk to the front desk in about five minutes. The service is also very good. The front desk staff Yang Yang and Xiao Sun are very enthusiastic. I will choose the room next time. It is also very clean. The breakfast is also very good. tasty
Home Inn (Beijing Water Cube Stadium)
4.2/5319 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
The hotel is in the courtyard and very quiet. It's very close to the Bird's Nest Water Cube, just walking distance. The breakfast is also very rich. There is a large supermarket and restaurant in front of the hotel, which is very convenient. During the epidemic, there were many nucleic acid sites nearby.
JI Hotel (Beijing Olympic Sports Park)
4.8/51266 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
Very good, the room is not hot is the first choice, some hotel rooms in Beijing are simply not able to stand. It has been open for a long time, the room is a bit old, and the layout prefers to wash outside, which can improve efficiency. Otherwise, someone in the toilet can't wash. Everything else is fine and life is very convenient.
君倫寓公寓(南沙灘東路分店)
4.7/53 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
On the first floor, it is convenient to enter and exit. In addition to the inconvenience of drying, the room is large and the smart TV is large.
Jiado Hotel
4.6/572 Reviews
Shangdi and Zhonguancun Area
The location is very good to find, clean and tidy, natural and comfortable. The room environment is very good, fragrant, I like this taste, and the sound insulation effect is quite good. Room facilities: fully equipped bed: the bed is quite big, it is quite comfortable to sleep, the beautiful lady service is particularly good, or like to rest in this hotel, Because no matter how environmental sanitation is in line with my standards, I have been choosing this one, especially the service and hygiene, I like it very much.

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