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Home Inn Plus (Beijing Chaoyangmen Metro Station)
4.7/5500 Reviews
East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area
Close to the subway station, a separate small building in the community, very quiet and suitable for rest, the surrounding area is a residential area not far away, there is a place to eat simple meals is also quite convenient, the hotel facilities are a bit old but the basic needs can be met, we brought two children in the room also prepared more mineral water, Like ~ for details
Jialong Hotel (Beijing Chaoyangmen)
4.4/5543 Reviews
East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area
The hotel looks very modern inside and it's really clean. The hotel staff are very helpful. The process of checking in for foreigners is too long, so many unnecessary informations required but besides that everything else is fine. The location is perfect. I would recommend this hotel to everyone who doesn't mind long check in process.
Swissôtel Beijing Hong Kong Macau Center
4.8/51059 Reviews
East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area
Staff were quite helpful with the reception being manned 24/7. Hotel is conveniently located right next to the Line 2 Dongzhimen Entrance (unfortunately closed when we stayed due to ongoing maintenance). Approximately a 25min walk to Sanlitun and a 17min car ride to the Forbidden City and surrounds including Tiananmen Square. Rooms were well maintained with daily make up; maybe it was due to us checking in at midnight but we ran into some issues such as the bathroom door not working properly, maintenance crew were able to remedy it at 1am. One of the rooms I booked didn’t get cleaned in time for our check in and we were able to change rooms the following morning with no additional charges. Overall quality of the hotel is good, hotel breakfast is the best option considering food options nearby are nearly 1km away (******* takeaway is possible too). On the morning of checkout, we checked out prior to breakfast being served and the hotel were kind enough to provide us takeaway breakfast to replace our breakfast tickets for the morning. Overall 4.5/5
Ji Hotel (Beijing Chaoyangmen)
4.8/51717 Reviews
East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area
All Seasons Hotel has relatively standard services, but it is quite expensive to go to Beijing during the Spring Festival holiday. We booked a double bed room. The hotel room has a corner sofa. We also provided additional sheets and quilt covers for the mattress. The quilts were all used up due to the large number of people, so that the family of three could sleep peacefully. The hotel breakfast was okay, but not very varied. The hotel is in a good location, close to Chaoyangmen subway station, and there is a Wumart supermarket nearby on a two-minute walk.
Furun · Jingyuan (Beijing Wangfujing East Fourth Store)
4.6/5716 Reviews
Tian'anmen Square and Wangfujing Area
A hotel with a small artistic conception. It is small and exquisite. The surrounding alleys are full of unique features. The restaurant opposite is convenient and delicious. It is worth recommending! It's close to Wangfujing and you can walk through the alleys.
Guangyao Apartment Hotel
4.6/5137 Reviews
East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area
The front desk staff are always helpful. When we had problems with DiDi, a female staff used her own account to book the taxi and told me to just pay her back the amount the next day as the fare is not final till the end of the journey. They are generally so helpful that is important for visitors to China trying to figure out the system. The apartment is large and definitely sufficient for our family of 4 (couple with 2 teenage children). Heater in the bathroom takes a while to heat up but once it does you get hot water with very good pressure. Apartment is value for money. Its a short walk to the subway station but taxi is so convenient and very well priced that its not necessary to take subway.

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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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