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Great Wall Inn
4.3/5375 Reviews
Yanqing Resort Area
The reason for choosing this small courtyard is the unique geographical location. When I arrived at the parking lot at the foot of the mountain, I was stopped by the security guards. I showed the small courtyard order and let it go immediately. The car drove all the way to the entrance of the mountain inn, which is next to the cable car the next morning. The next morning, there were very few people queuing up for the cable car at 7:00 am. When we returned to the inn after 9:00 am after visiting the Great Wall, the line was already long. Since we arrived in the evening, we climbed to the top of the mountain and admired the Great Wall of Night from a distance. The service aunts at the inn are very kind and even helped me with my luggage.
小棲馨院公寓(八達嶺路分店)
4.6/54 Reviews
Yanqing Resort Area
The landlord was nice, and he picked us cucumber cold, fresh and delicious. After getting off the bus in the town, we could walk uphill directly. The children responded that they slept very comfortably, the room was very clean, and they were generally satisfied.
the Great Wall Old Courtyard Ancient Inn
4.8/576 Reviews
Yanqing Resort Area
The owner of the courtyard at the foot of the Badaling Great Wall is estimated to be an old Beijinger. There are two guys in the store who are in charge of watching the store. The environment and hygiene are very good. Catch up on the snowy days, the paths to the entrance of the Great Wall are blocked, and the entrance to the scenic spot that is only reached by a long way is estimated not to be like this in summer.
Beijing Badaling Great Wall Cao's Courtyard Hostel
4.7/5172 Reviews
Yanqing Resort Area
The sanitation is acceptable. The boss is very nice. He chats with every guest who comes in for a long time. It is the boss’s own house. The boss also gave us a guide to the Great Wall and posted a guide in every room. We specially ate at their house. I had dumplings and noodles with soybean paste, which I personally thought was okay, hahahaha. The kids loved it because they have always wanted to visit the Siheyuan. We went during the National Day and it was almost full. We set out for the Great Wall very early in the morning, so we left without saying hello, but I had already said that I would leave early in the evening. Highly recommended! !
Badaling Mountain Bianyoushe Homestay
4.8/5142 Reviews
Yanqing Resort Area
The two families traveled in Beijing. They climbed the Great Wall for fear of hot weather. They chose to take the train at the foot of the Great Wall the night before. There were very few people in the Great Wall at 7 o'clock in the morning. I checked all the nearby homestays online and chose the mountainside Youshe. It was really great and very satisfied! Her home is the closest to all the homestays to the Great Wall. It is less than 1,000 meters walk. The Great Wall luggage storage is free and very convenient. The small yard is very clean and clean. The proprietress was super enthusiastic. We 6 people. The proprietress picked up at the train station. We wanted to take a taxi without anyone. The taxi actually asked for 30 yuan. The proprietress refused to help and picked us up twice. I was very touched. The Beijing fried noodles made by the aunt were delicious, and the children ate a large bowl. After dinner, the proprietress enthusiastically informed that the ancient city wall site can go up and walk around, see the entire ancient town, the scenery is really comparable to the Great Wall. Satisfied with a trip, living at the foot of the Great Wall is the right choice.
Meet the Future Shanquan Private Tang Holiday Homestay (Badaling Great Wall Branch)
4.4/5113 Reviews
Yanqing Resort Area
The yard is clean and tidy. The green plants and various decorations in the room are attentive. The room is clean and comparable to a star hotel. The private soup pool is very comfortable and comfortable. The red wine is delivered to the room and the service is good. The facilities are relatively complete, there are KTV, mahjong, private soup, and billiard tables. There is an open-air swimming pool, card seats, pavilion in the middle of the yard. It must be very beautiful in summer. You can come again if you have the opportunity. There are also many private soup room types with small courtyards. Overall, the price is very high and it is recommended.

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