Reviews for Beijing Hotels

Lavande Hotel(Beijing Happy Valley)
4.6/52736 Reviews
Happy Valley
Because it’s close to Happy Valley, I chose this hotel and it’s good overall Advantages: close to scenic spots, a touch of fragrance from group hotels Disadvantages: There are no disposable slippers, and the booked rooms are reminded that some rooms have windows, so I called the front desk countless times before I said that I reserved the room type with window. It is recommended that the hotel set the room type with window and without window on the Internet. The window is split so that it is convenient for customers to choose No breakfast at this hotel The hotel room is small in size and cannot accommodate an extra bed Suitable for living with children because the hotel is close to the scenic spot Overall it's okay! ! ! When I called, the manager at the front desk was a gentleman, and his tone of voice was not very good. The service needs to be improved!
Tongsheng Hotel
3.8/563 Reviews
Happy Valley
Very good, serious hotel configuration, much more formal than some privately changed homestays at this price. There is also a swimming pool and basketball hall badminton hall next to it. There is a stall on the whole street across the road (not the shops on the roadside, but deeper to the south, a whole street). Takeaway is also very convenient. It seems that there is a net red night market and Guta Park to the south.
Qixi Hotel (Fatou Branch)
4.5/553 Reviews
Happy Valley
As a local, the family is a guest all year round, and I have stayed in many hotels. This store is newly opened. The room environment is very good. The waiter is warm and polite. What touched me was that I felt hungry after taking a hot bath. The takeaway I ordered was cold, so I called the front desk. Miss sister quickly went upstairs to take my takeaway and used the hotel's microwave oven to help us heat up and send it to the room. I found that it was 2 am. I was really touched. Humanized management made you feel at home! highly recommended! 5 stars praise!
Elan Boutique Hotel (Beijing Happy Valley Wangsiying Bridge)
4.7/590 Reviews
Happy Valley
The attitude of the front desk staff is very good, they can reply in time if they have any questions, and they will also help deliver meals, and they are very enthusiastic about finding the lost takeaway. but! There are too many problems with the facilities and the experience is very poor! 1. Very poor sound insulation! The sound insulation of the room I stayed in on the first night was very poor. Every sentence next door was heard clearly, and they took the children and kept making loud noises. They chatted loudly at five o'clock in the morning, as clear as in my room. The next day, after communicating with the front desk, I changed the room. 2. No air conditioning! It is said that it is under maintenance, but in Beijing in March, it is still very cold at night. You can hide in the quilt. You have to wear a lot during the day. It is colder than outside the house, which is very inconvenient! 3.wifi It is not easy to use half a day every day, and it is like this for two days! It is inconvenient to learn to check the information online!
Jingli Hotel (Beijing Guomao Dajiaoting Subway Station Branch)
4.8/52768 Reviews
Happy Valley
Excellent spot close to Line 7 Beijing subway which provides easy access to the rest of the city. Some very good restaurants near by and a few large mall complexes. Very attentive staff with a few members with excellent English and everyone familiar with using phone translations to communicate. We had mailed a few items in advance and they were very helpful in arranging to keep our items and helping arrange a large enough vehicle to transport them all when we flew out. Rooms were tight, but kept clean and well stocked by the staff so during our 6 day stay we were quite happy. The gym was a nice plus with treadmills, free weights and yoga mats. Bed was comfortable but not too soft. Would definitely stay again!
君倫寓公寓(雙合南街分店)
4.7/54 Reviews
Happy Valley
The comfort of the homestay is also a point I am very satisfied with. The beds are soft and comfortable, making people sleep well all night; the bathroom facilities are very complete and very convenient to use. The whole space gives people a feeling of being at home and makes people feel happy.

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