Reviews for Beijing Hotels

Haiyou Hotel (Beijing North seven stores)
4.7/5211 Reviews
Xiaotangshan Hot Springs
The room is very clean and the facilities are very complete. The only downside is that the temperature in the room is too low in winter. It may be that the floor heating temperature is not enough. Even if the air conditioner is turned on to the maximum, the room is almost 20 degrees. The temperature is not high. There is a separate parking lot and the service is in place. If it is not a temperature problem, I feel that it is worth the five-star praise. It is also worth mentioning that the breakfast is really good, there are many styles, the taste is very good, absolutely not elegant to miss it ~
Jiu Hua Spa & Resort
4.3/51600 Reviews
Xiaotangshan Hot Springs
This was a booking for my friend who joined me for one night. His room met expectations, and was good value. Breakfasst buffet was reasonable, however the food is not kept hot (including things like French fries and pasta that really should be kept hot). The dining room is left in a terrible mess by other guests. I am assuming that this was partly because we travelled on a holiday weekend when the hotel was extra busy. The 'western' restaurant did decent pizza... sadly the beer was not cold. The hot spring inside the hotel itself was a joke, really horrible. However, the walk to the relatively famous hot spring (shaped like a temple) was not to far. That hot spring is decent, although the addition of things like a giant plasma screen playing loud movies to children destroys any peace and quiet. The hotel itself seems to host a lot of functions, so it has the feel of high-turnover. It is a million miles away from being a high-quality hotel, but if you want a night or two somewhere different, and you fancy a hot-spring, you could do worse.
Beijing Jiuhua Villa VIP Building
4.1/5137 Reviews
Xiaotangshan Hot Springs
The hotel lobby is very cold and cold, it feels like the air conditioner is not turned on. . . I booked a double room. I went to say that it was upgraded to a suite. I went in and saw that there were more halls and bathrooms than the double room, but there were only sofas and two low tables in the hall. The TV in the hall should be removed. I can only go to the bedroom to watch TV. The wallpaper in the living room has turned up, obviously old. The air conditioner is turned on to the highest temperature, but down jackets are still required in the room. Later, the room service was called to fix it, and the temperature rose a little. The hotel restaurant is relatively cold, and it is okay to eat in a down jacket. The meals are quite satisfactory, and it's okay to be full, but I can't think of delicious food. The restaurant is not big, the reception capacity is insufficient, and there is no place to sit when you go late. The shower head for bathing is very old, and some holes should be blocked. The water that comes out is scattered, and it takes too much effort to wash. In the end, I had to put a towel on it to finish the wash. There are many water stains around the bubble pool, and the water temperature is very high, but it can be adjusted, which is not much different from ordinary private soup. The service can't keep up. We are two big and one small. No one offered to add a towel, toothbrush and slippers for us, and we have to go to the waiter to ask for it. The overall feeling is average, it is said to be a five-star, VIP building, but it does not feel like a five-star
Longmai Hotspring Village
3.9/5169 Reviews
Xiaotangshan Hot Springs
The more than 600 private hot springs booked by Ctrip during the Mid-Autumn Festival are very affordable, and they also include breakfast for two people on the next day, and two tickets for the public hot springs are also given away. Overall, it is very good value! Regarding the issue of an extra bed, there is no need to consider it at all. The double bed is huge and can sleep several people. Regarding breakfast, I can only say that it is quite satisfactory. No steamed buns, no fried dough sticks, no fried liver, porridge, soy milk, egg, fried noodles, fried rice, pickles, and side dishes. It is suitable for children. There is also parking in the courtyard and parking on the opposite side of the road. Just stopped for one night and asked for 20, so it's okay, forgot to ask the front desk if there is a parking ticket. Recommend, come next time.
Beijing Yiquan Leisure Club
4.4/51338 Reviews
Xiaotangshan Hot Springs
The Hidden Spring Thai-style room is relatively large. It is very close to the children’s paradise. It’s a favorite for the elderly and children. The pool is not small and the water can be released quickly. [Living with a baby in love]
福瑞祥酒店(北京北七家未來科學城店)
4.5/535 Reviews
Xiaotangshan Hot Springs
頭一次在攜程上面訂酒店,原來天天都是線下訂。房間和實際住的一模一樣,新裝修的房間乾淨整潔,床鋪舒服,睡的特別安穩。交通也挺方便的 緊緊挨着定泗路 不錯 下次過來還住這!

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