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Howard Johnson Paragon Hotel Beijing, hotel in Beijing

The Howard Johnson Paragon Hotel Beijing is located in Beijing's East Chang'an Avenue, opposite and a 5-minute walk from Beijing Railway Station (also the subway station).

The location
8.5
Scored 8.5
Very Good
Rated very good
480 reviews
Price from$72.23per night
Holiday Inn Express Beijing Temple of Heaven, an IHG Hotel, hotel in Beijing

Holiday Inn Express is a 20-minute walk from Tao Ran Ting Station Line 4. It offers modern accommodations with free parking and free Wi-Fi in all areas.

Hotel's location was great and its accommodation were as just as shown on Booking images, respecting the worldwidely known Holiday Inn standards. Price was fair, breakfast was nice and the staff members were kind, polite and English speakers. Recommend!
7.8
Scored 7.8
Good
Rated good
798 reviews
Price from$73.15per night
Aerotel Beijing Daxing International Airport, hotel in Beijing

Aerotel Beijing Daxing International Airport features a fitness center, garden, a shared lounge and restaurant in Beijing.

The room was clean, with a comfortable bed. Good value for the money paid.
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
411 reviews
Price from$76.59per night
Park Plaza Beijing Wangfujing, hotel in Beijing

Modern luxury can be enjoyed at Park Plaza Wangfujing Beijing, within 13 minutes' drive of Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City.

Location very close to shopping areas.Subway or hypermarket within 5 mins walk. Nice breakfast.
8.8
Scored 8.8
Excellent
Rated excellent
584 reviews
Price from$140.34per night
Park Plaza Beijing Science Park, hotel in Beijing

Located in Beijing’s Silicon Valley, The Park Plaza Beijing Science Park Hotel offers easy access to attractions and affordable accommodations with free WiFi in the entire property.

Location
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very Good
Rated very good
177 reviews
Price from$70.79per night
Zhong An Hotel Beijing, hotel in Beijing

Beijing Zhong An Hotel is a 5-minute walk from Beijing Railway Station. It features a 24-hour front desk and rooms with private bathrooms. Free WiFi and free parking are provided.

Location is good close to the metro. Clean room.
8.7
Scored 8.7
Excellent
Rated excellent
314 reviews
Price from$74.02per night
Happy Dragon Alley Hotel-In the city center with big window&free coffe, Fluent English speaking,Tourist attractions ticket service&food recommendation,Near Tian Anmen Forbiddencity,Near Lama temple,Easy to walk to NanluoAlley&Shichahai, hotel in Beijing

Happy Dragon Alley Hotel is ideally located in the heart of Beijing, a 3-minute walk from Zhangzizhong Road Subway Station (Line 5). Housed in a historic Beijing hutong.

The staff here is amazing and very friendly. Very clean and comfortable rooms.
8.5
Scored 8.5
Very Good
Rated very good
437 reviews
Price from$84.45per night
Jianguo Hotel, hotel in Beijing

Boasting a picturesque garden, the centrally positioned Jianguo Hotel features nonsmoking rooms with an interior décor that fuzes traditional and modern elements.

Great location, but the hotel needs to be updated. The metro station is very nearby as well as a few good shops and amenities. Very close to Forbidden City and along a major thoroughfare.
7.7
Scored 7.7
Good
Rated good
266 reviews
Price from$86.11per night
Kempinski Hotel Beijing Yansha Center, hotel in Beijing

Boasting 6 dining options, Kempinski Hotel Beijing Yansha Center is just a 5-minute drive from Agricultural Exhibition Center and 10-minute drive from China International Exhibition Center.

The room the breakfast
8.7
Scored 8.7
Excellent
Rated excellent
292 reviews
Price from$186.29per night
Beijing Pudi Hotel, hotel in Beijing

Beijing Pudi Hotel features luxurious accommodations with 24-hour room service. It has a fitness center, an indoor heated swimming pool and 2 dining options to choose from.

location
7.5
Scored 7.5
Good
Rated good
126 reviews
Price from$86.69per night
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From Chinese Dynasties to Cultural Dynamics

A world-renowned gem, sprawling Beijing has magnificent monuments and peaceful parks. At its heart is the world’s largest square, Tiananmen, surrounded by important museums and the amazing Forbidden City. This 15th-century, walled complex of palaces neighbors Jingshan Park and Beihai Park with its imperial garden.

Across from Tiananmen Square is the ultra-modern National Center for Perfoming Arts, a beacon of the city’s culture so impressively displayed at the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics in the Bird’s Nest Stadium.

To its east is the UNESCO World Heritage listed Summer Palace, a lakeside retreat of emperors, while also UNESCO listed is the grand Temple of Heaven in Chongwen district, where remnants of Ming dynasty city walls are visible. Nearby are several hutongs, narrow alleys with traditional architecture, that contrast with wider, modern roads like Beijing Financial Street, the city's business area.

The most popular Beijing shopping street is Wangfujing, and other must-see sights include the giant pandas at Beijing Zoo and the Great Wall of China, an easy day trip from Beijing.

As you would expect from the capital of the world’s most populous country, there are a good number of 5-star hotels in Beijing on Booking.com, mainly in the Dongcheng and Chaoyang districts. There are also several hotels near Beijing Capital Airport in the northeast.

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What Guests Said About Beijing:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    We stayed a total of 8 nights in Beijing.

    We stayed a total of 8 nights in Beijing. The city is very big, very good transportation and cheap taxis. But you have to plan everything in advance because tickets sell out a week in advance (Forbidden City), for Tiananmen Square you have to register a day in advance and you best use local tourist companies to book the tickets because almost everything is in Chinese only. Food was cheap and of very high standard.
    Joannes
    Belgium
  • 2.0
    Scored 2.0

    The people were very helpful. Too much security.

    The people were very helpful. Too much security. All apps on my phone weren’t working which made it very difficult to get around. ( no maps working or translating apps) The metro ticket asked for ID so we had to go to the ticket office instead of a machine. Only 1 office manned and took a while to find. Sone of the attractions needed to be booked a week in advance. Traffic was awful quicker to work. Very few western style toilets mostly squatting ones. A day was enough
    Deborah
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    If your prepared to join a log queue the 6 day stopover free...

    If your prepared to join a log queue the 6 day stopover free visa gives you the opportunity to see some great sites e.g. Forbidden City (but book in advance) , Bejing Zoo (Pandas), Great Wall (40 miles away), the Botanical Garden etc.. The Metro is a cheap way to access the city, although you'll need help from Metro staff in buying tickets. Taxis are cheap. Also pick your restaurant carefully and you'll get to try genuine Chinese food.
    A
    Anonymous
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    The hotel location is average n requires 15 mins walk to...

    The hotel location is average n requires 15 mins walk to Metro n eating places. Didi application for foreigners is not user friendly n at times unable to connect due to constraint if knowing the street name in English translation to Chinese words. Frustrating especially during peak hours as the taxi will apply their own fee in addition to the indicated charges. I had already secure a taxi by number that I book earlier. It stop n pick another passenger in front of me becos the other was willing to pay extra n driver just cancel my booking n claim he waited for 5mins for me at the location. I saw him drive off in front of me .. There is no authority that I can report to about his misconduct n unethical behavior. The software for Didi is not user friendly for tourists who goes not speak Mandarin to date.
    FOO
    Singapore
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    When in Beijing, it will be easier if you have a language...

    When in Beijing, it will be easier if you have a language translator application since not everyone can speak English. Or if you know how to speak Chinese, then there is no problem for you. Another thing you should have is WeChat app or Wexin Pay (I think) or if you have UnionPay credit card, since not all shops especially fast foods accepts cash or any credit card. Make sure to have these Chinese government-allowed applications since most western applications on your mobile is not allowed by their country, Also, dont bother buying tourist Sim, use your own network's roaming plans. Local tourist sims offer poor signal.
    Mark Lawrence
    Philippines
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    A great capital city with lots to see.

    A great capital city with lots to see. Super easy to get around by metro or didi/taxi. Close to the Great Wall which was a highlight for us - go to the less touristy parts of the wall for a better experience! Forbidden city has to be seen but the crowds and immense size make it pretty exhausting after a couple of hours. The park to the north of forbidden city offers an amazing view of the whole complex but again super busy if you go at certain times. We also enjoyed exploring the hutongs with their small local restaurants and bars. Four days was about right to see the main sights and not get overwhelmed by all the people!
    James
    United Kingdom

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