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Latest Reviews for Beijing Hotels

Sunflower B&B Beijing
5/522 Reviews
Huairou Scenic Area
Five rooms, the bed is big enough, the equipment is very new, the parking space is enough, and there are many things to play. The pool can be heated. There is floor heating. There is a KTV effect is good and the sound insulation is very good. The living room is large, and adults and children can entertain in one room. Cooking is fully equipped. It is recommended to increase bathroom shading.
Hongwei Yijia Hotel
3.9/573 Reviews
Beijing West Railway Station Area
The hotel is very clean and very satisfied. It is very close to Beijing West Railway Station 1.3. The front desk service is also very kind, give a good review, you can live for a long time, and you can enjoy Beijing. There is also a family room, you can stay with your family next time. .
Memory Hotel
4.8/5236 Reviews
Shisanling Reservoir, Juyongguan Great Wall
The decoration color is a bit heavy at first glance, but it is very attractive. The room is decorated with colored glass, and even the elevator is retro. The security uncle at the door is very sincere. He helped to open the door and take the luggage from a distance. The waiters are both good-looking. The hotel has a dedicated parking lot. What's more worth mentioning is that the food is delicious. There are many varieties of cold and hot breakfasts, snacks and fruits. We also had a dinner, and the dishes were very good. It can be felt that the operator is very attentive in running the business. It is recommended that the sanitation be cleaned more carefully to be perfect. Beijing is dusty, and dust can be seen in some places on the floor during the day.
Nostalgia S Hotel (Beijing CCTV)
4.8/52167 Reviews
Guomao Area
Our group of eight stayed for four nights and felt right at home; the hotel definitely gave us a homely feeling. The cleanliness was top-notch, comfortable enough to walk around barefoot in the room. The beds were of medium firmness, and there was one soft and one hard pillow each, which was very considerate. The bedding was especially soft and comfortable. The atmosphere inside the room was warm and gentle, great! The bathroom had stable hot water, and the water pressure was decent. The breakfast and late-night snack options were just right, making for a good choice for tourists to have a bite before going out to explore. There’s a supermarket outside the hotel open until midnight, which is convenient, great! The front desk staff, both the brothers and sisters, were all kind and friendly. Every day when we returned to the hotel exhausted from playing, they would greet us warmly, remind us to put on more clothes if the weather was cool, and ask if we needed a bottle of water before going out. Their youthfulness, kindness, and energy added a lot to our trip and left us with a good impression of Beijing. We will definitely stay here again on our next visit.
Beijing Fuliudu Homestay (Wuling Xifeng Branch)
4.9/522 Reviews
Mount Wuling West Peak
Needless to say, the transportation is very convenient. The highway is very convenient. It doesn't take long to get off the highway and drive along the winding mountain road. The interior is simple and spacious, and the equipment is basically complete, including gas stove, microwave oven, rice cooker, dishwasher, ice maker, refrigerator, karaoke, and super large TV. In short, everything that can be used is at hand. The barbecue equipment is also very complete, and there are special ovens for roasting whole lamb in large and small skewers. The bedroom is also very clean and comfortable. The sky is full of stars at night, and it is very quiet. There is a stream down the slope when you go out of the door, and the children can catch fish and tadpoles. There is also breakfast when you wake up the next day. The pickled vegetable shreds of the farmer's house with the perilla leaves grown by themselves have become a luxury for city people. It left a very good memory and I look forward to coming again in the future.
Shuocheng Hotel (Beijing Tsinghua Changgeng Hospital Tiantongyuan Subway Station Branch)
4.7/5461 Reviews
The hotel is close to the subway station, the transportation is convenient, and the dining supermarket downstairs is very convenient. The front desk clerk was warm and thoughtful, and the cleaning was able to clean the room every day. I was very satisfied, clean and smell-free. It was a good place to live. 5 points of praise must be given.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties16,659
Number of Reviews4,240,868
Highest PriceS$ 1,477
Lowest PriceS$ 13
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 162
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 179

More about Beijing

Beijing is China's capital. As one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China, Beijing is rich in history and culture. You can walk through the Forbidden City, stand atop the Great Wall, and explore hutongs. Every corner of Beijing tells a story. Check out this guide to plan your trip and find the perfect stay in Beijing!

Top areas to stay in Beijing

The Palace Museum

Beijing is huge, and picking the right area can make your trip so much better! Let’s find your best areas to stay.👇

👉For business travellers

  • Hotels in Guomao (CBD): Right in the Central Business District, it's convenient to get around and work.
  • Hotels near Wangfujing: Wangfujing mixes business and life, and it's close to offices and shopping malls.

👉For tourists

  • Hotels near Tiananmen Square: Absolutely the heart of Beijing, and a perfect area for tourists. You will be close to the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, and more attractions.
  • Hotels near Qianmen Street: This charming historical area has old Beijing vibes and traditional architecture.

👉For families

  • Hotels near Shichahai: Shichahai is a great place to skate in winter. This is a historic area with traditional hutongs, courtyard hotels, and lakeside views.
  • Hotels near Universal Beijing Resort: Although a little far from Beijing city centre, it will be convenient for you and your kids to have fun in Universal Studios Beijing.

👉For budget travellers

  • Hotels in Xidan: Hotels in this area are affordable and in a central location.
  • Hotels in Dongsi: This area is a hidden gem with budget hotels, traditional hutongs, and Beijing snacks.

👉For luxury seekers

  • Hotels near Sanlitun: A paradise for fanciers! You can find upscale hotels, boutiques, and bars.
  • Hotels in Houhai: Most hotels here have beautiful courtyard-style so you can live beside the lake and enjoy stunning views.

👉For nightlife & entertainment

Hotel recommendations by category

Here’s a quick guide to help you choose the perfect accommodation based on your preferences and budget. Check out our top picks in each category for your stay in Beijing!

Hotel CategoryTop PicksPrice
Budget hotels in BeijingYitingzhenshe Hotel (Beijing Qianmen)From S$66
ECHARM HOTEL (Beijing Tiananmen Square Qianmen Subway Station)From S$73
Mid-range Hotels in BeijingJM Alley Hotel (Beijing Wangfujing Dongsi Subway Station)From S$201
UrCove by HYATT Beijing Forbidden CityFrom S$202
Luxury hotels in BeijingMandarin Oriental Qianmen, BeijingFrom S$2,351
Bvlgari Hotel BeijingFrom S$1,116

👀Note: Prices may vary depending on the booking dates.

If you're in town for work, business hotels in Beijing offer the best locations near the CBD for a productive stay. For a fun family trip, family-friendly hotels in Beijing come with spacious rooms, and kid-friendly facilities.

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Must-know travel tips for staying in Beijing

Temple of Heaven

Singaporeans with valid passports will be exempted from visa requirements for a stay of up to 30 days in China. Before going to Beijing, it’s important to be prepared with a few essentials.

Transportation in Beijing

Beijing Capital International Airport and Beijing Daxing International Airport are two primary airports. The airports are well connected to Beijing city centre via the Airport Express Line and taxis. Hotels near Beijing Capital International Airport and Beijing Daxing International Airport will be a good choice to catch the flights, and some may offer airport shuttle services.

For public transportation, Beijing’s subway system is one of the largest in the world. Buses and BRT are also extensive. Taxis and ride-hailing apps like DiDi are widely available.

Top attractions in Beijing

  • The Palace Museum: The Forbidden City is a must-see in China. It is a symbol of ancient China.
  • The Great Wall: As the saying goes, "You are not a hero until you reach the Great Wall". The total length of the Badaling Great Wall is 7.5 miles (12 kilometres) with 43 watchtowers and is a pass for the Ming Great Wall.
  • Summer Palace: Summer Palace is a Unesco World Heritage site that used to be the palace and garden of the emperors of the Qing Dynasty.
  • Temple of Heaven: It is an altar for emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties. People worship the heavens, ask for rain, and pray for a better harvest here in ancient China.
  • Universal Beijing Resort: It is the first universal theme park in China that combines Chinese cultural elements. Come experience the difference from USJ!

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