Latest Reviews for Beijing Hotels

Yitel Hotel (Beijing Shilihe Happy Valley Zhoujiazhuang Subway Station)
4.7/5438 Reviews
Jinsong and Panjiayuan Area
It takes about 20 minutes to walk from 周家莊station to the hotel. Not too far away but quite hot to do so during Summer season. The hotel is clean and staff members are friendly. However, you cannot borrow iron to iron shirts but can only use it in the hotel’s washing room. It is not convenient. Hotel only provides paid breakfast service. If you wants to eat, there are only two restaurants around. The choices are limited. Alternatively, you may order foods delivered by foods deliveries service. The worst is that it’s wifi does not work all the time.
Yitel (Beijing Advanced Business Park)
4.7/5286 Reviews
ABP (Advanced Business Park), Fengtai Sports Center, Nangong Area
Hotel facilities are perfect, cost-effective, wifi is strong, there is free parking, there are shopping malls nearby, shopping is convenient, cost-effective. The room was clean and tidy, the bedding was comfortable, the stay was assured, and the check-in was fast. The staff is warm and welcoming, will take the initiative to say hello, very intimate, and send fruit plates and snacks! I will choose to stay again when I travel again!
Yitel (Beijing Zhongguancun Software Park)
4.8/5680 Reviews
Shangdi Industrial Park/Xisanqi
The front desk manager, Xiao Zhang, and the managers and concierge Xiao Li are warm and thoughtful, and are worth recommending. Manager Bian also used his coupons to call a car for us, and the concierge helped us with the luggage as soon as we got off the car. The hotel's dining is also very good. The hotel also put a lot of bottled water at the elevator door for guests to use at any time, which is a big plus. It was a very good stay experience.
Yitel Hotel
4.8/52575 Reviews
Guomao Area
Bedroom is nice and comfortable. Shower works well. The bed is also comfortable. Really enjoyed the laundry service. I found it very convenient to wash and dry my clothes. There was also a good ironing equipment. The room was cleaned everyday. They would leave new bottles of water everyday. Location is also great. The metro station is closed and there are good shopping malls nearby with lots of places to eat and choose from.
Yitel (Beijing Wangfujing Subway Station Pedestrian Street)
4.7/52462 Reviews
Tian'Anmen Square and Wangfujing Area
Hotel is in a great location, just off the Wangfujing Pedestrian Street. The entrance is very tricky and the lobby shares the building entrance with a courier company. The hotel floors are on the 5th and 6th floors of a mixed use building. The lifts are smelly and stuffy, as the building cleaners use the same lifts to haul out huge stinky bags of garbage. The hotel floors are decent enough. The beds are comfortable and towels plush. However, housekeeping should do a better job of removing grout around bathroom fixtures and the room had an odd smell on our first night. Our room had a faulty shower. Even after the plumber fixed it, we weren’t able to have hot enough water but we just made do with it. Service at the front desk varies. Some are good while others not so. The only male front desk receptionist we encountered made extra efforts to ensure our hot water was functioning again by dropping by twice to follow up and even drying our wet floor himself.
Heyi Hotel
4.6/5703 Reviews
Guomao Area
The hotel is in a very good location, opposite the Civil Aviation Hospital, next to a large supermarket, and near the Huguo Temple. The snacks are very delicious. The front desk staff is very enthusiastic. They added the corporate WeChat and sent fruit and yogurt, which is very considerate. The room is very comfortable, clean and tidy, with complete facilities. The room is equipped with sticky notes for easy recording. The hotel breakfast is also good, and the front desk is Jiqing's meticulous and thoughtful service. The service is very considerate. I am very satisfied with this accommodation experience. The service is particularly good. I highly recommend it and will stay again!

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More about Yitel, Beijing

Beijing is China's capital, which combines ancient and modern. As one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China, it's home to cultural and historical sites.

Travelling to Beijing

The main payment in China is AliPay or WeChat Pay. E-payment is convenient in China. There's no need to take cash.

Mandarin is the official language in China. English is not widely spoken but younger generations can speak English if necessary. English signs are prevalent. It can be beneficial to have a translation app handy.

Singaporeans with valid passports will be exempted from visa requirements for a stay of up to 30 days in China.

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: It 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 a theme park that combines Chinese cultural elements.

Beijing's weather & what to wear

Beijing has 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 are the best times to visit.

It is recommended to dress in layers as temperatures can fluctuate.

Beijing's transportation

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.

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.

What to eat in Beijing?

  • Peking Duck: Crispy, lacquered skin and tender meat with thin pancakes, sauce, and scallions.
  • Zha Jiang Mian: Noodles topped with sauce, pork, and vegetables.
  • Douzhi: A fermented mung bean milk drink with a sour taste, often with jiaoquan.
  • Baodu: A traditional Beijing snack stripe with dipping sauces, often enjoyed with beer.
  • Tanghulu: Candied fruit skewers, typically hawthorn berries coated in a sugar shell.

The best stays in Beijing for foreigners

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