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Sofitel Beijing Central
4.6/57413 Reviews
Guomao Area
This hotel was amazing. We were on our honeymoon and had 3 days in Beijing. Our room was beautiful and on the 22nd floor with a amazing view of the city. The round bath tub in the room was amazing. The bed was super comfy and huge. The room was set up with balloons on our arrival and a delicious cake bought to our room in the evening. All the staff were very helpful and always tried their best efforts. I would recommend opting in for their breakfast when booking, it is really really good. Lots of different cuisine options, yes for breakfast!! Jenson in the concierge was super helpful with great English and guided us to maximise our 3night stay in Beijing. Big thank you to him (I think his name could be spelt different).
Yinbao Jianguo Hotel
4.7/5855 Reviews
Xiang Mountain, Badachu Scenic Spot
The room is very good and spacious and the surrounding is quiet. The layout is also very good. The toiletries are very clean. The waiter's attitude is very good. This price is very worthwhile in Beijing.
Waldorf Astoria Hutong Courtyard
4.7/5140 Reviews
Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area
Facilities: The overall facilities are relatively complete and well maintained. Hygiene: Very good. The cleaning aunt is very nice, meticulous in her work and has a bright smile. Environment: The overall environment is comfortable and away from the hustle and bustle The service was excellent, Personal concierge Betty is very attentive. Not only did she find flowers and snacks prepared in advance for her mother's birthday, she also thoughtfully contacted the bakery to specially prepare birthday cakes. The sweetness of the cakes is also very suitable for the elderly. She is very thoughtful and helps coordinate the arrangements in advance. Check in and arrange spa treatments. The therapists in the spa center are very professional and the environment is comfortable. The Villa is great
Nuo Hotel Beijing
4.7/51272 Reviews
Wangjing Area
I had a nice stay at NUO Hotel, the room was clean and comfortable. The hotel itself is really well decorated. Breakfast was delicious. The room was quite warm despite having the AC at the lowest setting, other than that my stay was perfect!
Scitech Beijing China NARADA
4.4/51269 Reviews
Guomao Area
Not a 5 star hotel if that’s what you are looking for. The public area is nice. The room we stayed in had a very stinky bathroom smell the whole time, even after getting it “refreshed”. My daughter also found some type of pest control under the couch, but luckily she didn’t touch it and we were able to wash her hands quickly just in case. I think the room for family (with kid theme) should not have dangerous things in it like glass tables, glass flower vases, and pest poison. Make those rooms more kid-friendly. And solve the stinky issue. It was nauseating. The breakfast was good (not great but good). Had some western options, as well as, Chinese options. Lots of restaurants nearby to order food and drinks. Location great. Rooms don’t look updated.
Shiyuan Pusen Hotel
4.8/51321 Reviews
Yanqing Resort Area
First of all, I would like to thank the girl at the front desk for upgrading the room. Secondly, I was very touched that domestic cartoons were played on the patio in the evening. There is a projector on every wall with very good picture and sound effects. It’s really wonderful to watch domestic cartoons in a national-brand hotel. The upgraded room is a suite with a courtyard, which is closer to a townhouse. A single house but not a single wall. The extremely high-decibel music next door continued to output. Hearing this is Africa from the Great Compassion Mantra was very depressing. Fortunately, after the staff prompted, the volume was reduced to ”not noticeable to the naked ear.” The courtyard of the suite is large but poorly maintained and has low utilization rate. Most of the indoor area is allocated to the living room and office area, leaving very little space for the bedroom and bathroom area. Moreover, the shower and bathtub in the bathroom have no partitions and are enclosed in simple glass. The design does not feel suitable for the price of this room. The plastic shell of the socket above the sink has fallen off. The cold and hot water in the shower are all red. I turned the red button and left it for a long time and the water became colder. Only then did I realize that both knobs were red. . The accompaniment is water of Parma, which smells delicious. The room has three types of heating equipment: floor heating, air conditioning, and electric heating. Every time I return to the room, I feel very warm both physically and mentally. The park strictly restricts outside vehicles. Unregistered vehicles are not allowed to enter the park. Takeaways are only placed on the ground outside Gate No. 7. If you don't eat at the hotel, there don't seem to be any other good options for dining. The staff's clothing is very distinctive.

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Beijing Uncovered: China's Cultural Epicenter

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.

Traveling to Beijing

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.

The main mode of payment in China is usually through AliPay or WeChat Pay. Most places still accept credit and debit cards, but it's wise to carry some local currency (RMB) for smaller vendors.

Mandarin is the official language, and while English signs are prevalent, it can be beneficial to have a translation app handy.

Must-See Attractions in Beijing

This city boasts a myriad of attractions, ranging from historical landmarks to modern marvels. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage sites of the Forbidden City and the Great Wall of China for an immersive history lesson. Tiananmen Square and the Summer Palace offer a glimpse into China's impressive past, while the futuristic Beijing National Stadium, known as the Bird's Nest, showcases China's modern architectural prowess.

Understanding Beijing's Weather

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.

Finding the Right Accommodation in Beijing

Beijing offers a wide range of accommodation to suit different travel needs. Stay at the Legendale Hotel for easy access to major attractions like Wangfujing Street and Tiananmen Square. The Grand Hyatt Beijing, located near the famous Silk Street, is a haven for food enthusiasts. Luxury seekers can choose The Peninsula Beijing, while budget travelers will find great value at the Beijing Hyde Courtyard Hotel. The Rosewood Beijing, with its blend of traditional and contemporary architecture, is perfect for Instagram enthusiasts.

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