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Yunli Hotel (Beijing Chaoyang Park Guomao Business District)
4.8/52148 Reviews
Guomao Area
The room is clean and the service is very good Facilities: 5 Hygiene: 5 Environment: 5 Services: 5
Waibojia Meisu (Beijing Chaoyang High-speed Railway Station Xiaoyue Center Branch)
4/536 Reviews
Guomao Area
The location of the apartment is very good, parking is convenient, the basement has a fast charging pile, the boss specially told the route into the basement. The room was very clean, the south was facing, the sun was very good, the retest floor was very high, there was no depressing feeling, the price was good, it was recommended.
Beijing BoLLy Wood  Hotel (Guomao SKP Store)
4.8/52542 Reviews
Guomao Area
Check-in process was difficult due to the language barrier - It took about 20 minutes to check-in, as the staff at the desk would only respond to the questions they wanted to ask, rather than me show them my booking from Trip.com on my phone. Room was very nice and modern - I was advised at check-in that I had been given a room upgrade which was positive. Unfortunately, despite the air conditioning in the room being set to cooling, the temperature in the room was 26.3 degrees (Please see picture of air conditioning panel) I did not sleep well because of the high temperature in the room, and I was also woken at 3:30am due to noise in the room above me, which went on for 30 minutes. Room was supposed to be non-smoking, but as with many hotels in China, I found that the toilet in the room smelt of smoke, and there was cigarette ash on the toilet floor. Great size TV in the room with access to many of the latest international films, which had English subtitles. The biggest problem was breakfast - Very good selection of Chinese food options, but nothing else - No breakfast cereals, no fruit juice etc. The dining room was also very worn and tired looking. Due to the limited breakfast food options, I did not have much for breakfast. Despite the above, and because the room was nice, in the morning when checking out, I asked for an email address to contact the hotel to make enquiries about resolving my concerns from my stay, and also rates for future stay of 30 days (without breakfast), but they could not provide me with an email address.
SEGA CLASSY HOTEL
4.3/5980 Reviews
Guomao Area
My stay at the hotel was awesome. The staff was incredibly accommodating, which made my stay even more enjoyable. The room was okay ,clean but the toilet has that weird smell,and they didn't provide a toothbrush and comb these days. Overall, I had a great experience and would highly recommend this hotel for anyone looking for a pleasant stay.”
Scitech Hotel
4.4/51189 Reviews
Guomao Area
Convenient location, 10-15 min walk to nearest subway station, 20-25 min walk to Beijing train station. Clean, cosy, spacious room, clean linen and manchester. Quiet neighbourhood, a few eateries and convenience shops nearby. Very courteous, thoughtful and helpful staff. Highly recommended. Good value too!
Lanting Apartment
3.9/523 Reviews
Guomao Area
The night view is amazing. It is very convenient to take the kids out for a trip. The apartment is also easy to find. The most important thing is that the hygiene is super good. You can see that the cleaning lady is really attentive to the cleaning. I will choose this place next time I come to Beijing.

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Beijing Guomao Area Hotel Guide

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.

Average Cost of Hotels in Beijing

Beijing offers a wide range of hotels from budget to luxury. Here is a overview of the cost of hotels in Beijing:

  • Budget Hotels: 1-2 star hotels or hostels that offer basic amenities. The average cost per night can range from 150 to 300 CNY (approx. 23 to 46 USD).
  • Mid-range Hotels: 3-star hotels that offer more amenities than budget hotels. The average cost per night can range from 300 to 600 CNY (approx. 46 to 92 USD).
  • Luxury Hotels: 4 or 5 star hotels or high-end international chains. They offer top-notch amenities and services. The average cost per night can range from 800 to 2000 CNY (approx. 123 to 308 USD).

Must-see Attractions for First-Time Visitors

Here are several top attractions for first-time visitors to explore!

  • The Palace Museum (Forbidden City): Explore the magnificent imperial palace that once housed emperors and their families. Marvel at the intricate architecture and exquisite gardens.
  • Badaling Great Wall: Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey to this iconic UNESCO World Heritage site. Witness the breathtaking views and conquer the ancient fortifications.
  • 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.
  • Universal Beijing Resort: Spend a thrilling day at Universal Studios. From exhilarating rides and attractions to shows and character meet-and-greets, it’s a perfect spot for some fun and excitement.
  • 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.
  • National Museum of China: Spend the morning at the National Museum of China, where you can see many national treasures and artifacts spanning thousands of years.

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, including metro, buses, taxis, and shared bicycles.

  • 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.

Best Time to Visit Beijing

The best time to visit Beijing is during the spring (April - June) and autumn (September - October) seasons. During these periods, the weather is mild and pleasant, with less rain and clear skies. However, these periods are also peak tourist seasons, so expect larger crowds at popular attractions.

Avoid travelling during the first week of October as it is the National Day holiday in China and tourist sites can be extremely crowded.

What to Eat in Beijing

Beijing, the capital of China, offers various delicious food. Here's a list of must-try foods when you're in Beijing:

  • Peking Duck: This is the most famous dish in Beijing. The duck is roasted until it's crispy and served with pancakes, spring onions, and sweet bean sauce.
  • Jiaozi (Dumplings): These are a popular food in Beijing and can be filled with a variety of ingredients including pork, shrimp, and vegetables.
  • Beijing Hot Pot: This is a communal dish where diners cook their own meat and vegetables in a pot of boiling broth.
  • Zhajiangmian: This is a noodle dish topped with a thick sauce made from fried soybean paste, diced pork, and vegetables.
  • Mongolian Barbecue: This style of barbecue originated in Beijing and involves grilling meat and vegetables on a large, circular, metal grill.
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