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Bamia No.1 Homestay
5/515 Reviews
Fangshan Scenic Area
The recommended homestay is located halfway up the mountain, and the blind detective feels good overall. The homestay is very new, the design is innovative and the scenery is very good. I brought my children to my birthday. The housekeeper also helped to arrange it together. The children also liked it very much, especially the rooftop swimming pool. The weather is warm and you can play in the water. The net red transparent boat takes pictures and punches in 📷. The meals are rich in variety, the ingredients are fresh ~ Small animals are friendly, and it is very convenient to bring pets.
Lavande Hotel (Beijing Tongzhou Global, Guoyuan Metro Station)
4.8/53191 Reviews
Very satisfied with the stay, breakfast is delicious, front desk service is good, will come next time!
Super 8 Hotel (Beijing Liyuan Metro Station)
3.9/5295 Reviews
It’s really nice, the room is comfortable and tidy, the service from the front desk lady is also very good, very kind, the hotel is in the community, there is no street hotel noisy, the rest is good, free parking is also very close to the Universal Studios, driving It will be there in a while, and the price is relatively affordable. In short, it is a good accommodation choice. This is the place to come here in the future.
Yuyu Lingxi Noya Private Tang Homestay
4.5/54 Reviews
Tanzhe Temple, Miaofeng Mountain Scenic Spot
B&B: You - newer, cleaner, free parking 1, only a small courtyard is completely independent, other are all in the village houses between, will affect each other; 2, basic no management, no service; 3, the small courtyard a layer of air-conditioning, at noon will be hot, open windows, flies a lot, to save cost? Meaning should not be big, completely do not understand; 4, all kinds of random parking, when out of the village, both sides of the village are full, no one manages, the mirror is someone to look at BMW seven is out. Lingxi attractions: accommodation is free of charge and cherry picking is available There is no parking lot in the scenic spot, there is only a small stream in the park, the sides are very narrow, and there are village land everywhere, all written private gardens, completely not equipped to camp picnic, more unacceptable, no parking lot no parking lot, the village road is narrow, two lanes in both directions, the car can stop on both sides of the road, Everyone is brain-complete, the two-lane conditions on both sides of the stop have to meet the two-way in and out! ! ! When you check out and leave the village, you can't get in and out... Summary: Attractions and homestays lack formal management, attractions do not have any reception capacity, no play points, why allow to open as a paid attraction? ! B&B management has no system and no planning, in short, regret, unfortunately, hope to improve it
Comma Camp (Beijing Happy Squirrel Valley Branch)
4.6/54 Reviews
White Dragon Pool
The room was clean and the bathroom was very clean. Overall still very satisfied. Can see Miyun Reservoir. The scenery is good.
北京老郭農家院
4.8/51 Reviews
Huairou Scenic Area
Meet the expectations of the farmyard. The five-person big kang room is very warm. The two people with the two children are very spacious and it is very convenient to bring their own bathroom. Tomato scrambled eggs, vinegar potato shreds, and onion cakes are very delicious. If you come back, these people will consider continuing to live. thanks

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Number of hotels39,487
Number of Reviews 3,153,911
Highest PriceUS$1,229
Lowest PriceUS$11
Average Price(Weekday Night)US$132
Average Price(Weekend Night)US$148

Guide to Beijing Parking Hotels

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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