Reviews for Beijing Hotels

Atour S Hotel (Beijing Dongzhimen)
4.8/54066 Reviews
China International Exhibition Center Area
Good location, friendly stuff, perfect for business trips. Quite new hotel, so everything works perfectly.
Time Walk Hotel (Beijing Dongzhimen North Bridge Liufang Metro Station)
4.8/51545 Reviews
China International Exhibition Center Area
The hotel was great! The staff were super nice and they gave us some gifts just arriving at the hotel. They didn’t speak much English but it was okay. They would come clean your room everyday and refill the water bottles, coffee, tea and candies. They also offered free afternoon tea and midnight snacks. They have a laundry room but no drying machine haha. Overall we had a great experience there.
Fuyun Xingyue Hostel
4.4/5126 Reviews
China International Exhibition Center Area
This time I feel a little bit fraudulent by consumption. Everyone chooses a ”big bed room” and must check with the front desk what kind of room they want to live in. Facilities: I don't understand why I was assigned a room on the ”half-mountain”, and the hardware is completely inconsistent with the publicity (Figure 1) Hygiene: This is not bad, it makes sense Service: The front desk is very good, but I want to know why the dental appliances are given a pair? ? ? I am too lazy to take it again. Environment: The location is really biased, don't believe in navigation, the more detour the farther... Overall, it is not a very comfortable travel experience.
CITY COMFORT HOTEL (Beijing Guozhan Liufang Subway Station)
4.3/5438 Reviews
China International Exhibition Center Area
This time I came to the hotel to change the name. I like the lobby of their home the most. It feels like the living room at home. It is very comfortable to sit for a while at night. The soundproofing of the hotel is relatively poor, the residents next door can also hear the snoring, the restaurant is small, the cooking is delicious, the non-tourism season is still very warm and like, the daily cost is high
Pebble Motel
3.5/5215 Reviews
China International Exhibition Center Area
No breakfast, no parking lot, but convenient transportation. There are many small supermarkets and restaurants in the surrounding area. It's also very quiet, only 5 minutes away from where I am going to study.
Yashi Color Yuwang Apartment (Beijing Hepingli Guozhan Shop)
4.2/559 Reviews
China International Exhibition Center Area
The boss has a super good attitude, the reply is timely, and the room is very clean. The bath water is very hot and flushing, and the necessary toiletries are complete. The house is very warm after turning on the air conditioner in winter. It is that the sound insulation is worse. The sound of going downstairs next door is like an earthquake. I was awakened directly in the morning. I was laughing loudly at night. It was really depressing.

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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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