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Jiu Hua Spa & Resort
4.3/51598 Reviews
Xiaotangshan Hot Springs
This was a booking for my friend who joined me for one night. His room met expectations, and was good value. Breakfasst buffet was reasonable, however the food is not kept hot (including things like French fries and pasta that really should be kept hot). The dining room is left in a terrible mess by other guests. I am assuming that this was partly because we travelled on a holiday weekend when the hotel was extra busy. The 'western' restaurant did decent pizza... sadly the beer was not cold. The hot spring inside the hotel itself was a joke, really horrible. However, the walk to the relatively famous hot spring (shaped like a temple) was not to far. That hot spring is decent, although the addition of things like a giant plasma screen playing loud movies to children destroys any peace and quiet. The hotel itself seems to host a lot of functions, so it has the feel of high-turnover. It is a million miles away from being a high-quality hotel, but if you want a night or two somewhere different, and you fancy a hot-spring, you could do worse.
Jiuhua Villa Private Tang Resort
4.5/5148 Reviews
Xiaotangshan Hot Springs
An experience that met expectations~ It was my first time to take a private hot spring bath in Jiuhua. I didn't expect it to feel so good. In addition to arranging hot spring experience activities in indoor and outdoor public areas, as well as booking three private hot spring themed rooms with different styles, I feel that the business has carefully arranged the environment and arranged services to make guests feel at home. Each room has a dedicated room butler, who is kind and approachable and will try his best to solve the reasonable needs of the guests, making them feel like family. I felt that I was in a happy mood and had a warm experience during this trip.
Longmai Hotspring Village
3.9/5167 Reviews
Xiaotangshan Hot Springs
The more than 600 private hot springs booked by Ctrip during the Mid-Autumn Festival are very affordable, and they also include breakfast for two people on the next day, and two tickets for the public hot springs are also given away. Overall, it is very good value! Regarding the issue of an extra bed, there is no need to consider it at all. The double bed is huge and can sleep several people. Regarding breakfast, I can only say that it is quite satisfactory. No steamed buns, no fried dough sticks, no fried liver, porridge, soy milk, egg, fried noodles, fried rice, pickles, and side dishes. It is suitable for children. There is also parking in the courtyard and parking on the opposite side of the road. Just stopped for one night and asked for 20, so it's okay, forgot to ask the front desk if there is a parking ticket. Recommend, come next time.
臉譜轟趴館精品轟趴別墅日租(順沙路分店)
4.7/50 Reviews
Xiaotangshan Hot Springs
這次團建非常成功,除了我們組織的好之外,租的房子也算是增色不少,位置離北京市區不算遠,一小時內都能到,房屋裝修過得去,衛生條件還可以,主要是房東服務比較及時周全,遇到的問題都能及時解決,下次團建可以考慮試試臉譜的其他房間
遇尚禮公寓(馬場路分店)
4.7/52 Reviews
Xiaotangshan Hot Springs
Good environment, good location, very good
Jingxinruo Apartment
2.6/517 Reviews
Xiaotangshan Hot Springs
Next to Longmai Hot Spring, it is a community, very quiet, parking outside the community, loft room type is in the innermost six floors, there is a bathroom on the first floor, the bathtub is next to the window, the second floor is a big bed and balcony, there is also a bathroom, although the room is not very big, but the layout is still very good, The sheets are just changed at first glance, it is more suitable for couples or a family of three to let go.

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Discover the Uniqueness of Beijing: An Experience Like No Other

Beijing, the vibrant capital city of China, offers an extraordinary blend of ancient traditions and modern wonders. Immerse yourself in the rich history, diverse culture, and must-visit attractions that make Beijing a truly unique destination.

Popular and Convenient Locations for First-Time Visitors

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.

Better to Know before Visiting Beijing

Before embarking on your journey to Beijing, it's important to keep a few things in mind:

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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