Reviews for Beijing Hotels

Lemeng Hotel (Beijing Houhai Drum Tower)
4.6/5433 Reviews
Houhai Area
I went to Beijing to visit and stayed in a courtyard house, which was very suitable for the taste. The room is neither big nor small, just right for two people. There are tables and chairs outside the hotel where you can sit. When the weather is good, it is very comfortable to drink tea, chat and eat cakes. In addition to the good environment, the location is also very good, close to Gulou Street. The subway station is only a few steps away, and Shichahai and Nanluoguxiang are within walking distance. There are so many delicious food. It is super convenient no matter where you go to play, and it makes you feel happy! The staff are also very polite. Highly recommend! 🫶
Beijing Qianmen Shàn Hotel
4.9/540 Reviews
Qianmen (Front Gate) and Chongwenmen Commercial Area
#Predicts to become an Internet celebrity hotel soon# For me who is very cost-effective for accommodation, this time I stayed at the newly opened fan hotel, it can be said to be a surprise! Better than expected, the hotel is at the front door of Beijing's first ring road, the location is super good! Nearby distribution of Beijing's main attractions, eating, drinking and playing transportation (2, 8 subway) are very convenient, located in the quiet alley in Wangzhong, the hotel is Japanese-style simple design, the curtains of the room are my favorite. The service is also all five stars, with delicious coffee, delicious welcome fruit, and beautiful souvenirs. The service is all five stars! The front desk lady recommended nearby restaurants and small shops very good. Stayed for two nights and the experience was very good! highly recommended! ! ! Facilities: luggage security, coffee shop, beautiful garden, beautiful elevator, smart toilet, air purifier, summer toiletries, very comfortable mattress, welcome fruit, coffee, souvenirs... Hygienic: very clean! Environment: Japanese style, simple and comfortable! Service: Very intimate, very thoughtful!
Hua Hotel (Beijing North Railway Station Xinjiekou Subway Station)
4.6/5321 Reviews
Xizhimen and Beijing Exhibition Center Area
The hotel is very good, hygienic and clean, and the service attitude is good. Although the bed 1.1 is a bit small and the room is small and compact, the three of us are not affected. The bedding in the room is neat and comfortable. One pillow seems to be buckwheat and the other is soft. Overall It's still possible, 2 large boxes can be opened and laid flat. Toothpaste, towels, and toiletries are all available. There are no plastic slippers in the bathroom, so you can bring your own, but there are anti-slip mats for use. One bottle of water per person per day. The bed was made and the room was tidied every day. Thank you to the hotel staff. The transportation is convenient. It takes about 4 minutes to get out of Xinjiekou Station on Metro Line 4. The train is 8 stops and 30 minutes away from Beijing South Station to Xinjiekou Station. The Beijing Zoo subway is only 2 stops away. It takes 1.5h to transfer to Beijing Universal Studios on Line 4. Line 1 or 7 is the subway to other places, and Didi Road is also the main road, which is wide and smooth. There is a century-old halal roast duck restaurant ”Ziguangyuan” near the hotel, which is much more delicious than those Internet celebrity roast duck Beijing dishes. If you have time, you can also go to the church near the hotel, which can be passed by on the way to the hotel from the subway. In short, I am very satisfied with my stay at Huali Jiahe Hotel. I have recommended it to my friends and will stay there next time.
HefengJingli Siheyuan Hotel (Xidan Financial Street Branch)
4.8/5263 Reviews
Xidan and Financial Street Area
It is very close to the subway entrance, about two or three minutes walk, the traffic is very convenient, the hotel environment is very good, there are many scenic spots nearby, there is a Huguosi snack street nearby, it is also very close to the subway entrance, the front desk lady service is also very good, especially warm, and free breakfast, There are also free self-service areas to pick up fruit, bread, pastry milk and the like, which are also very good. When you enter the room, you are controlled by small voices, giving people a noble feeling, giving people a special comfortable feeling, especially comfortable, like it very much, quiet in the middle of noisy. The scenery at night is also very beautiful, there is a small balcony, very good, next time you travel, you have to choose to stay here.
Yun Tian Hotel Beijing
4.5/556 Reviews
Beijing West Railway Station Area
I brought my baby and my mother and wife to Beijing together. After looking for a four-person room within the budget for a long time, I finally found it. The hotel is within the second ring road, a 10-minute walk from the subway station, and also very close to Niujie. No one has two free bottles of water every day, as well as fruits and nuts every day. In the second ring road, this room and price are worth it, after all, it is an old hotel. Recommend ordinary family to live, rich people please detour
Xi'an Deluxe Hotel (Beijing Guang'anmen Metro Station)
4.6/51760 Reviews
Xidan and Financial Street Area
Overall it is very good, very close to Guang'anmen Hospital. If you go to the hospital, regardless of the price, it is the first choice. The environmental sanitation is better, and the price is also higher in the vicinity. The disadvantage is that the signal is too bad, basically unable to answer the phone. The second is check-in. The front desk will constantly help you or ask you to scan the code to log in to the software. If there is a requirement, you have to log in with your ID card, which makes people feel insecure, not to mention the elderly. We understand that your work is not easy, and we ask you to understand us. The service attitude is okay.

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Beijing, China's capital, is a bustling city where the ancient and modern coexist in perfect harmony. As one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China, it's home to a treasure trove of cultural and historical sites set against a backdrop of towering skyscrapers.

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Beijing Capital International Airport serves as the primary entry point for international travelers. Conveniently, the airport is well connected to the city via the Airport Express Line and taxis. For domestic travelers, Beijing's high-speed rail networks are a fast and efficient option.

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Beijing experiences a monsoon-influenced humid continental climate with hot, humid summers and cold, dry winters. The temperatures range from an average of -3.7°C in January to 26.2°C in July. Spring and autumn, with their mild temperatures, are the ideal times to visit. Dressing in layers is recommended as temperatures can fluctuate.

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