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Capital Hotel
4.6/53518 Reviews

Capital Hotel

Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area Beijing|0.75km from National Museum of China
Advantages: 1. The hotel is about 10 minutes' walk from Tiananmen Square. The nearest station is Qianmen Station on Line 2. You can walk to the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, the city tower, and the Forbidden City. You can also ride Tiananmen at night. 2. The lobby is very grand, the hotel covers a large area and has a garden corridor. 3. The doorman service is very good. 4. We live on the 10th floor of Block A. The room is about 38-40 square meters, which is quite spacious. The corridor is very quiet. Only by swiping the card can you go to the floor you live in, which is very safe. 5. The hotel buffet breakfast is rich in categories. Disadvantages: 1. The sound of the air conditioner is quite loud, and it is also obvious when sleeping at night. 2. The shower water in 1024 flows out in a lump, which should be broken. The water in the shower was leaking from the cracks and the toilet floor was overflowing with water. 3. The supplies of daily necessities are not timely. For example, my mother's soap is gone, and I have to call the front desk to deliver it. 4. The phone at 1023 was broken, and when I called the main station, I heard a buzzing noise. 5. The momentum of the toilet is relatively weak. 6. There is no main light in the room, only corridor light, bedside light, typhoon, floor lamp. A little darker. 7. The windows are fully sealed, semi-floor windows. The above is the real experience of staying in two rooms for five nights. After all, the price of summer vacation is also very expensive, but the hotel has been renovated for a long time and the facilities are relatively backward. All in all, I feel that the price is still on the high side.
the Imperial Mansion, Beijing - Marriott Executive Apartments
4.7/5727 Reviews

the Imperial Mansion, Beijing - Marriott Executive Apartments

Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area Beijing|0.84km from National Museum of China
The service was okay but when we checked in they asked to see our travel log history in which we showed them but they opened up a previous customers travel history and they were worried that we had been to Shandong province but in fact they just hadn’t checked the Chinese persons travel history and they were being overly cautious because we were foreigners. We have been in Beijing for months. They also gave our room to someone else but kindly gave us a lovely upgrade to the executive apartments. The breakfast was quite disappointing the pastries were dry with a hot lamp above them and there was no flavour but a lot of variety for Chinese breakfast style food if that’s what you’re into. I wouldn’t call this a international breakfast. The waitress in the breakfast lobby kindly found us some room temperature water because they only had hot water at the buffet. Because of the location we really enjoyed our stay but we probably will not go again. The amenities were alright but for such a lovely big bath tub there was only one small bottle of body wash which only lasted one tub use and then we couldn’t have a shower or go in the tub again because there was only one bottle between the both of us. I wouldn’t say not to recommend this hotel, it would be very good for people on business trips and big families but I wouldn’t recommend it for couples. Of the five hotels we have stayed in within Beijing, this hotel is ranked last.
Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing Beijing
4.8/5451 Reviews

Mandarin Oriental Wangfujing Beijing

Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area Beijing|1.13km from National Museum of China
A very warm and satisfying stay experience. It was very cold this weekend but we felt warm and happy, especially with a baby. Because the baby likes duck elements, we informed the relevant hotel staff in advance and the hotel helped prepare little yellow duck balloons for the baby. I was very happy when I checked in and kept saying that I would come back next time. The hotel took great pains to arrange the baby's sugar control request. The exquisite snacks prepared were specially prepared to reduce sugar. It was great. I took my baby to the hospital today because I was not sure whether I would be able to come back at noon. A handsome and tall staff at the front desk was very helpful. He patiently and attentively told me not to be anxious, and helped us delay check-out until three o'clock, so that we had enough time to take a rest after taking the baby back from the hospital, and the baby could also adjust. In fact, the normal check-out time is two o'clock in the afternoon. Thank you very much for the warm-hearted gesture of the staff in special circumstances. I have been to Beijing frequently with my baby in the past few years. This is my first time staying at the Mandarin Oriental. The internal environment and the overall quality of the staff are worthy of praise. The staff are polite and smiling everywhere I go. I think I will stay there again in the future. I will choose Mandarin Oriental Hotel again with my parents and family, thank you!

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Madison Hotel Wangfujing Tiananmen Beijing
4.7/51419 Reviews
Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area
The hotel I originally stayed at was unavailable for some reason. Thanks to the Ctrip platform for helping me switch to this hotel. The hotel is located very close to Wangfujing Street and a four- to five-minute walk from Wangfujing Subway. It is absolutely convenient to travel. The lobby of the hotel is bright and clean, and the entire decoration style is modern, light and luxurious, very fashionable. The rooms are equipped with smart lights, the bedding is comfortable, and the bathroom is large and clean. There is also a laundry area in the public area, which is convenient for business travelers who want to stay for a few more nights. The restaurant environment is very good, and the breakfast variety is also rich. The hotel's front desk waiters, restaurant waiters, and room waiters all have very good attitudes and will proactively greet you warmly. The stay experience was very good, I will choose it next time
Beijing Renren Hotel
2.8/573 Reviews
Qianmen (Front Gate) and Chongwenmen Commercial Area
When I first looked at the evaluation, I thought that the environment was not very good, I didn't have much expectations, and I told my family in advance that it might be unsatisfactory, but is it really close to Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City? After I arrived, I felt that the environment was OK, but there was a basketball court opposite the room I lived in. It was very noisy during the day. The triple room was really not very large. Toiletries could be taken care of at the front desk of the hotel. There was also a nearby Dashilan at night. It was fun. I hope the store can offer a discount next time. One night is really a bit expensive for students.
Dongjiao Minxiang Hotel
4/51615 Reviews
Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area
The front desk service was very friendly and they upgraded me to a family room for free. The location is very good, more than 10 minutes' walk from Tiananmen Square, and it is very convenient to watch the flag raising. The room is clean and tidy, but the equipment is a bit old, especially the bathroom, which is an old-fashioned bathtub, and the shower is a bit unpleasant. Overall it's pretty good, good value for money, worth staying
Orange Hotel (Beijing Tiananmen)
4.9/51054 Reviews
Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area
Very good hotel. The reception at the front desk is warm. The indoor environment is warm, clean and comfortable. Breakfast is delivered to the room. I booked a two-day stay and the breakfast is not repeated on both days. Breakfast will be delivered at a fixed time according to the guest's time. It is uncomfortable at night. , the medicine bought from **, the small robot was delivered to the door of the room. On the day of check-out, because we could not make it back from the scenic spot in time, the customer service Xiao Cao delayed it until we came back, and also helped us deliver our luggage to the rental 👍👍👍 👍
Hotel Yoo
4.7/52078 Reviews
Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area
We spent 6 nights in this hotel with our little one (9 month-old). The room was spacious and comfortable, we slept the three of us in the bed and it was big enough. The staff is quite helpful, they try to help you as much as they can even though just a couple of them speak English, with the other ones you need to use a translator. The position is the best you can find, you take a little stroll and you are in the forbidden city and in the main roads of Beijing. I was a bit disappointed about the breakfast, not many choices for who prefers sweet breakfast in the morning. All in all, I would definitely recommend this place.
Grand Hotel Beijing
4.8/51966 Reviews
Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area
Although it is an old hotel, it is not as delicate as those old hotels. Instead, it gives people a friendly and amiable feeling. I was given three 200 yuan food coupons as soon as I arrived, and the waiter also helped me deliver my luggage to the room. Needless to say, the location is great. It takes less than 10 minutes to walk to Tiananmen Square. Opposite is the National Museum and Wangfujing Street is next to it. Everything is within walking distance. The room we booked was the Purple Gold Suite, and you can drink whatever you want in the room. The room facilities are also very complete, but the only drawback is that the toilet and shower room are too transparent and there is no privacy at all.

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