Reviews for Beijing Hotels

Beijing Tianci Courtyard Boutique Hotel
2.5/574 Reviews
Beijing Railway Station, Jianguomen and Guomao Area
From the 21st to the 25th day, I lived for four days. I met on the first day. The toilet smelled bad. I slept upstairs and almost squashed it into a roast duck. Later, I changed to the heart, the toilet was not offensive, there was a bed downstairs, the window was quite big, that is, the corner was hung with spider webs... But the price is still very high, it is a little inhuman, the price can be based on the online price, not at one time. So after living for four days, the house price rose a lot on Monday. We changed to another place...
Beijing Wufengfuyuan Courtyard
3.4/5100 Reviews
Beijing Railway Station, Jianguomen and Guomao Area
It has the antique Hutong courtyard culture. The location is also very good. It is very close to Beijing Station. It is just over the overpass. The lady boss is also very nice and enthusiastic. We left in a hurry and our children's toys were left in the store and they were mailed to us. Got it!
Beijing Pudi Hotel
4.5/51180 Reviews
Beijing Railway Station, Jianguomen and Guomao Area
The whole experience was just okay… Amenities are incomplete, not suitable and not enough for 4 people. We ask for additional bath towel and amenities but they weren’t paying attention to it. When we get there i found the other bottled of water in the toilet cabinet seems like they don’t really clean it properly. Hope the hotel will improved.
Home Inn Plus (Beijing Guangqu Mennei Metro Station Hongrun)
4.7/5332 Reviews
Beijing Railway Station, Jianguomen and Guomao Area
Good service, enthusiastic attitude, always answer all questions! The house is quite tidy. Anyway, it’s very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good, very good. Very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good Very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good Very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good Very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good Very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good very good
Inner Mongolia Grand Hotel
4.7/51098 Reviews
Beijing Railway Station, Jianguomen and Guomao Area
Very nice hotel in central Beijing. It has a nice Mongolian theme. There is a Mongolian restaurant in the hotel where you can get dinner while watching performances. The room is nicely equipped. My only gripe is that the rooms are very hot (26-27 C), and there's no way to cool it down, even with ”max AC”. The hotel employees are nice -- the cleaning folks said hi to us every morning, left us a small present and hand written note each day, and said goodbye to us on the way out. I liked the very personalized experience. The location is easy to access the Beijing metro (multiple lines).
Beijing International Hotel
4.6/52324 Reviews
Beijing Railway Station, Jianguomen and Guomao Area
Well located. A few minute walk to railway station. Very big, nice pool. Warm water. 1.5m deep but it has a kids lane that was around 1m deep. Pool facility operated by external service provider, hotel guests can enter the gym and pool however if you don’t have wechat that is connected with chinese phone number or speak chinese, it is very complicated. They don’t speak english and lockers operate via wechat. My kid and I had a real hassle to make our way to the pool 😆 Front desk of the hotel almost don’t speak english to communicate but very kind and tries their best to help and answer your questions. Oh, and there was a bath salt 🥰 sooooo nice taking relaxing salt bath after a long travel. 1L drinking water replaced everyday was so convenient. Welcoming fruits - yummy. Although hotel itself a bit old, many things that attracted - location, comfort, breakfast, kindness of staff & small but lovely gestures that reflected authentic Chinese hospitality.

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Beijing, China's capital, is a bustling city where the ancient and modern coexist in perfect harmony. As one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China, it's home to a treasure trove of cultural and historical sites set against a backdrop of towering skyscrapers.

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