The hotel is located on Xianyukou Street in Dongcheng District, Beijing. It is adjacent to Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, Zhongshan Park, as well as Qianmen Pedestrian Street and Dashilan Commercial Street. The surrounding area is convenient for subway and bus travel. During leisure time, you can go for a walk in the nearby Dashilan and Xianyukou, stroll through the traditional old brand hutongs with a history of over a hundred years, and take a tram to explore the night view at Qianmen Pedestrian Street. The hotel is mainly designed in a palace style, with wireless internet coverage in the hotel rooms and public areas. The rooms are equipped with 24-hour hot water, closed-circuit television, central air conditioning, toiletries, slippers, etc., which are comfortable, warm and tidy. The hotel staff will provide warm and thoughtful service, making guests feel at home. It is definitely an ideal choice for your business trip.
"This hotel boasts an excellent location. It's super easy to get to: just one stop on Line 14 from Beijing South Station, then three stops on Line 8, and you'll find it a mere 5-minute walk from Exit G. You can even walk to Tiananmen Square in about 10 minutes. Getting to attractions like Nanluoguxiang, Shichahai, Niujie, and Prince Gong's Mansion is also very convenient by subway. Step out of the hotel and turn right, and you're in Xianyukou Alley. Walk for about 3 minutes down this food-filled lane, and you'll hit Qianmen Food Pedestrian Street, with Dashilar Alley right across from it. There's so much great food and shopping around! At the end of Qianmen Street, you're directly facing Zhengyang Gate Tower, offering a stunning view. The rooms aren't huge, but the hotel has a charming courtyard layout. The front desk staff are all very warm and welcoming, and the cleaning ladies are also lovely. Since traveling in Beijing involves a lot of walking and time, I chose this hotel for its proximity to Tiananmen. I didn't have to wake up super early to see the flag-raising ceremony; I left at 6 AM, and it took about 40 minutes to walk there and get through security. It was a great experience, not nearly as frustrating as some online reviews suggested."