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Hilton Beijing Capital Airport
4.7/51350 Reviews
Capital Airport and New International Exhibition Center
Dining 100s of pre-fried eggs and stacks of bacon just sitting there for hours - why not cook enough for the few guests who are there and then cook more as they arrive so they stay fresh. No meat options in the Chinese section. Just a couple of vegetable dishes and a fish dish to go with the fried rice. The made to order Eggs Benedict was served on two triangles of sliced bread from the buffet rather than on an English muffin like it should be. It’s just not what you would expect from this brand. Can remember hotels like these would have real honey, now you get fructose syrup from a bottle to teaspoon onto your pancakes. I can remember when you’d get real Beijing yogurt from a jar but now you get a cheap yogurt pot from the supermarket. And why is your Compass Grill restaurant closed? Cutting back on costs and sacrificing quality seems a post-pandemic trend not just among this hotel but other hotels I’ve stayed at recently. Room I liked the room but the TV had no movie channel in English so you can only choose music or news. There is a bath but no bath salts so you basically just get a bed for the night but what I will say is that the bed itself is extremely large and very comfortable and I slept very well. But why can’t I make the room temperature lower than 22? Why can’t I decide how cold my room goes? Staff Staff were friendly, attentive and helpful. Hotel is clean and very quiet.
Crowne Plaza Beijing International Airport
4.6/51962 Reviews
Capital Airport and New International Exhibition Center
Clean and good rooms. The staff here good and very helpful specially miss. Doris on the reception. Would totally recommend this to friends and family.
Cordis, Beijing Capital Airport
4.6/51493 Reviews
Capital Airport and New International Exhibition Center
Cordis is one of the best hotels I’ve ever stayed in China. To get to the airport (Terminal 3) it just takes a 15-minute walk (there is a special nice lane for that) or a short golf cart ride provided by the hotel (no extra fees). The room was spacious and comfortable. I absolutely loved the sofa and bathtub. It was great joy to swim in the indoor pool. I was also impressed by the gym. Breakfast was excellent! A large variety of Western foods, including different kinds of bread, cheese and cold cuts. I would definitely book this hotel again even though the price is pretty high.
Heyuan Royal Garden Hotel
4.5/5165 Reviews
Shunyi Hot Spring Leisure Area
The environment of the hotel is very ecological. There is a big lake on the side and a children's activity area. It feels good to spend a day in it. There is a villa area, which looks tall. The room facilities are good, the breakfast is ok, and the parking is free. But the evening buffet is not too expensive. 🍃 Environment:
Junhe Hot Spring Resort Beijing
4.7/51720 Reviews
Shunyi Hot Spring Leisure Area
We had an amazing staycation at this hotspring resort. I was very impressed with the customer service we recieved. Everyone was incredibly kind and went out of their way to help. The staff has clearly had 5 star training. I would like to make particular note of Mr. Lee at the front desk. Upon check-in, he served us and acknowledged that not all the staff spoke English and that we should contact him directly over Wechat if we needed anything. On several occassions I contacted him and he was prompt and curtious. He was a great ambassador for the hotel. For example, room service forgot chicken on on salad, and he promptly pologized and arranged for two new compelmentary salads to be sent (i believe this was an oversight as the hotel was very busy with a special chiristmas dinner that night). It is common in Beijing for hotel staff not to speak English, however we did found several memebers of staff that did. For example. when we went to the dining hall, they sent an English speaker over to help us. Further, the dining hall manager checked in with us and personally cleared plates away. Buffet breakfast was above average with western and chinese food. Also, when ordering room service, though they did not speak English, they sent someone to our room with a menu so that we could point to the items we wanted. Overall, the hotel is new and to Western standards of cleanliness and quality. Beds and pillows were comfortable. We were with my 2 month old baby and my 85 year old father, all generations enjoyed our time. The hot springs were very clean (not always the case in China) and they were alongside swimming pools with kids climbing apparatice and water ball pit. It was also nice that there were complementary refreshments (snacks and drinks) at the hot springs. In the winter air, the outdoor hotsprings were great. Finally., though it wasnt a huge attraction, its nice to see the lammas, chicken and horses. Overall, I could not recommend this place more. I will defintely stay again.
Eastern Garden Hotel
4.8/5851 Reviews
Shunyi Hot Spring Leisure Area
I went on a business trip around Shunyi for research and chose a high-scoring hotel, so I came here. The hotel lobby is very well decorated, there is a very special Christmas tree, and there is a gym with good fitness equipment and a very good environment. The service staff of the hotel are also very professional. They greet us all the way. The park is very big and there is a lake in the center. The hotel service staff also said that there are many fruits here in autumn. It is a pity that we did not see them this time. If it snows, it should be possible. It's beautiful. After I took my luggage, the service staff kept mentioning the room because there is no elevator on the low floor. The concierge also asked about the check-out time and asked for help with the luggage. It was very nice. Breakfast was also delivered to the room. The food was quite rich. The waiter also gave me a fruit plate. Surprisingly, there was also a handwritten blessing, which was very touching. grateful. Quite a good stay experience.

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Beijing 5 star Hotel Guide

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.

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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.

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

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