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Fortune Grove Hotel
4.9/5519 Reviews

Fortune Grove Hotel

Asian and Olympic Games Village Area Beijing|2.11km from Olympic Forest Park
I booked this hotel as part of a late Christmas present for my boyfriend. The building was exceptionally clean and the staff were excellent! If you don’t speak Chinese you might struggle a little; however, the building is well sign posted. Known as the first garden hotel of Beijing, this two storey stalwart building has a garden in the centre, which can be viewed from each room, as does it have an openable door with a small balcony. Because of the location, I expect this is a resort hotel with amenities close by. The room was very well appointed; equally so were the housekeeping staff who kept us in a good supply of Molten Brown and chocolate. Access to the executive meant a plentiful supply of top quality food and free-flowing liquor, which was perfect for the Brit! The swimming pool was magnificent and far beyond my expectations for a small non-chain hotel. I'm not sure who this hotel caters to because its location and homogenous supply of 48 rooms don't offer much flexibility. When we stayed in early January, which is probably the down season, there were only 8 other guests. For most people, this wouldn't be a problem; however, I personally like a bit of noise and atmosphere. That being said, it's not a critique of the hotel. Summary: excellent staff, excellent large room with bathtub and shower, balcony with garden view, executive lounge access with all room purchases, stunning swimming pool, quiet (possibly inconvenient (though you would know this before booking) and serene location.

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Zhi Resort
4.6/5379 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
This has to be Beijing’s best-kept secret! What a truly wonderful spot for rest and relaxation. The extended environment is a haven for sentient creatures who roam freely during the day, providing opportunities for children and adults to develop empathy and compassion for the living world! Our room was lovely. However, the constant banging of room doors in the corridor made for a restless nights sleep and stay. Perhaps we were unlucky as we were situated in room 1010 directly positioned near exits and main foot and voice traffic. Management definitely needs to look at upgrading the sound acoustics. If we return I will specifically request an end corridor room. Breakfast was definitely a let down and does not reflect the price for this resort.
雪兒民宿(大屯北路分店)
4.3/516 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
The landlord’s information was quickly replied. The size of the slippers in the house was available to meet the needs of our family of three. The old man at the door was kind and the weather was a bit cold. He immediately sent a thick quilt.
Homeinn Selected(Beijing National Stadium Branch)
4.6/5601 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
It’s a great , cosy and clean hotel located right next to the biggest park in Beijing. Giant IMAX cinema, shopping malls and few restaurants are in the walking distance. The price range is extremely cheap for its quality and location. Unfortunately, the cheapest room doesn’t offer window and fridge, but the rest is as good as in the 5 star hotel. I absolutely loved it, highly recommend!
China National Convention Center
4.5/51543 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
Because I wanted to take my children to watch the concert by car, I booked the nearest hotel in advance. Parking is free, the room is fully heated, and the service is super good. During the period, I asked for four bottles of pure water at a time. I was very satisfied. I wanted one to read the message. I was satisfied with the room at the Water Cube. I will book here again when I come to watch a concert in the future.
Changsha Hotel
4.5/5146 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
There are many restaurants and supermarkets around, and it is very convenient to eat and buy daily necessities. Very close to Beijing Olympic Park and China Science and Technology Museum. Very suitable for night viewing in the park at night. In addition to the set-top box is a bit backward, the front desk is a bit inefficient, and there is really nothing to fault.
Butterfly Boutique Hotel
4.4/5290 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
It is convenient to go to Beijing on a business trip, on the main road, to the China Science and Technology Museum, the Olympic Tower, the Bird's Nest, etc. There are many delicious foods around, the hotel is clean, the room is relatively large, and it is clean and safe to live in. The service attitude is good. The staff at the front desk are eager to help solve the problem when the house is tight. Recommended to stay!

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