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Homeinn Selected (Beijing Beixinqiao South Luogu Lane)
4.7/51415 Reviews
East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area
The hotel location is amazing. The room is clean and has all utilities needed, and you can have movies on the TV (the choices are a bit scarce). The lobby has drinks accessible and the staff is really polite which makes up for the little English they speak. I left the city earlier so I had to cancel 3 nights out of the 4 I booked and I received a refund within 1h of chatting with the customer support. Overall, great experience.
Beijing Nanluoguxiang Ancient Rhyme Manxin Mansion
4.8/52638 Reviews
Houhai Area
The hotel in the hutong is a quiet place in the hustle and bustle. It is located in Nanluogu Alley, but when you turn around, you will find Ju'er Hutong, which is very quiet. Going out and wandering around in the alleys is very interesting, but it is a bit far from the subway, but the bus is quite close. There are not too many breakfast varieties, but the taste is pretty good. The ingredients are carefully selected and cooked, and the service is also very attentive.
Guxiang No. 20 Hotel (Nanluoguxiang Branch)
4.2/5845 Reviews
Houhai Area
When you get out of the subway, you will find the pedestrian street of Nanluoguxiang. Keep walking until you see Starbucks.
Beijing Lezai Nanluo Boutique Hotel
4.5/5201 Reviews
Houhai Area
Service: Generally speaking, it’s okay, the room is a bit small, so you don’t have to worry about eating or shopping here, and there’s Nanluoguxiang at the door, a street for eating, it’s quite quiet at night, not noisy, Now it’s okay to live in a room with a balcony in this weather. In summer, there should be bugs and the like. The hotel’s brother is very nice. My suggestion is that the breakfast time can be a little earlier, because our itinerary this time is still for you. We are a little ahead of time, thank you very much 🙏
Downtown Travelotel
4.6/5111 Reviews
Houhai Area
I don’t know why Ctrip defines it as an affordable luxury hotel. It’s just an inn. The location is amazing. It’s in Nanluoguxiang and very close to the subway station. My best friend and I have two kids. There are two double rooms and one is upstairs. The door cannot be locked. The window outside is the roof of the house next to it. The other room is on the first floor. In the middle of the night, I felt someone prying on the door and moving the window. It scared the baby so much that he dared not sleep. I called the innkeeper on duty and asked him to come and take a look. It took more than ten minutes to wait in such a small place. The next day I asked other staff and they said that Wong Tai Sin would wander around at night. Well... it's okay to just sleep for the location.
Crystal Orange  Beijing Nanluoguxiang Hotel
4.9/53109 Reviews
Houhai Area
If you don’t mind to walk half a mile from metro station the location is good. It’s near a ancient culture alley with lots of stores. It’s easy to go to popular tourism destinations such as Tiananmen square, forbidden city. Be aware it’s hard for taxi to reach the front door of the hotel since it’s tucked in a narrow alley.

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The Forbidden City: Explore the magnificent imperial palace that once housed emperors and their families. Marvel at the intricate architecture and exquisite gardens.

The Great Wall of China: Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey to this iconic UNESCO World Heritage site. Witness the breathtaking views and conquer the ancient fortifications.

Tiananmen Square: Discover one of the world's largest public squares, a symbolic site in Chinese history. Admire the grandeur of the Monument to the People's Heroes and the Gate of Heavenly Peace.

The Summer Palace: Escape the bustling city and enjoy the tranquil beauty of this imperial retreat. Stroll through the lush gardens, sail on Kunming Lake, and explore the intricately designed pavilions.

The Temple of Heaven: Experience the spiritual ambiance of this ancient religious complex. Witness locals engaging in traditional activities such as tai chi and practicing ancient rituals.

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Visa Requirements: Ensure you have the necessary visa documentation to enter China.

Language: English may not be widely spoken, so it's helpful to have a translation app or basic knowledge of Mandarin.

Smog: Beijing occasionally experiences high levels of air pollution, so check the air quality index and consider wearing a mask if necessary.

Currency: The official currency is the Chinese Yuan (CNY). It's advisable to have some cash on hand, although credit cards are widely accepted in major establishments.

Transportation in Beijing

Getting around Beijing is convenient with various transportation options:

Beijing Capital International Airport: The city's main international airport, located approximately 32 kilometers northeast of the city center. Take a taxi or use the Airport Express train to reach your hotel.

Beijing Railway Station: Situated in the heart of the city, it's a major hub for high-speed trains and long-distance rail travel.

Beijing Subway: The extensive subway network connects major attractions and neighborhoods. Purchase a rechargeable transportation card for seamless travel.

Taxis: Taxis are readily available and relatively inexpensive. Ensure the driver uses the meter or negotiate a fare before starting your journey.

Shared Bicycles: Beijing offers a bike-sharing program, allowing you to explore the city at your own pace. Download the corresponding app for easy access to bikes.

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