Hotels in Beijing
Hotels in Beijing range from luxury to budget-friendly, offering a blend of modern comfort and traditional Chinese hospitality. Stay near Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City for iconic cultural landmarks, Wangfujing for shopping and easy access to the city center, Sanlitun for vibrant nightlife and dining, or the CBD (Guomao) for business hotels and stunning skyline views—it’s the perfect base for exploring both historic and modern Beijing.
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Grand Hyatt Beijing at Oriental Plaza
"The service at Grand Hyatt Beijing truly warmed my heart! The handsome Cartier at the front desk not only proactively added me on WeChat but also provided incredibly thoughtful follow-up care for our stay—fresh fruit was already waiting for us on the table when we arrived in our room. Checking out was a breeze; I just had to confirm my details at the front desk, and it was done in minutes, no waiting at all. They even asked about my experience during checkout. I'll definitely choose this hotel again next time I'm in Beijing!"
JianGuo Hidden Hotel (Beijing Tian An Men Wangfujing store)
Discover the Jianguo Puyin – Wangfujing Pedestrian Street Store in Beijing, a sophisticated, mid-to-high-end retreat brought to you by the BTG Homeinns Group.
Le Joy Hotel
The Beijing Le Joy Hotel is nestled in the heart of the vibrant Xidan commercial district, boasting a prime location just steps from the iconic Chang'an Avenue.
Yitel (Beijing TiananmenWangfujing Subway Station)
"Love the location of the hotel , near to MTR station , food courts , shopping malls . People are friendly."
UrCove by HYATT Beijing Forbidden City
"Apart from the renovation which we were told beforehand, the room we had was dark (probably because it was a windowless room), humid, aircon wasn’t strong but they provided a fan. Could smell urine even with the toilet seat covered, toilet door was closed, to a point that i was awaken by the foul smell. Had to spray perfume to have it barely covered. Ventilation was super bad. Cons aside, service was good, fridge in room had free drinks. Would recommend to book a window room if you had to even though friend that stayed in the window room said it was bad too. There’s a mall few minutes walk away which was a plus. Good view on the reception floor too."
Prime Hotel Wangfujing (The Forbidden City)
"The hotel was very grand and checking in was fast, the room is spacious and the bed was comfortable except I find the sliding door for the wash area is quite difficult to slid and got stuck. I would like to comment the front desk staff Mr Gary was very helpful and attentive to us during our stay and also the conceirge staffs was very helpful and informative.Housekeeping was also very attentive. Overall a very pleasant stay and thanks to all the staff ."
Jialong Hotel (Beijing Chaoyangmen)
It’s tucked away near the embassy district, just across the bridge from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. You’ll find plenty of top-tier, Grade A office buildings all around.
Jingli Hotel (Beijing Heshenghui Dajiaoting Subway Station Branch)
"The staff was really helpful, the room was clean and really good smell (not smoky as in other Chinese hotels). Unlimited water, cola, cake, which were really nice. They also helped with the laundry. Really near to the metro station, line 7."
RIGHT HOTEL Jinsong Subway Station Panjiayuan Antique City
"Great Location & High Cost-Performance! I had a wonderful 2-night stay here. The hotel is located in a very convenient area, just a short walk to the subway station, making it super easy to explore Beijing. The Japanese-Style Tatami room was clean, cozy, and well-designed. The staff were helpful, and the check-in process was smooth. It offers great value for money. Highly recommended for travelers looking for a convenient and budget-friendly place to stay!"
Where to Stay in Beijing
Find the best areas for your Beijing stay tailored to your travel style.
Tian'anmen Square and Wangfujing Area
Beijing's main historical and tourist hub, where monumental architecture blends with bustling shopping streets, restaurants, and the atmosphere of a modern metropolis.
- Forbidden City
- Tiananmen Square
- Wangfujing Pedestrian Street
East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area
Dongzhimen is a multifaceted Beijing district where the ancient silence of temples and authentic hutongs coexist with modern sports arenas and bustling shopping streets, creating a unique cross-section of life in the Chinese capital.
- Proletariy Stadium
- Yonghe Temple
- Guijie Food Street
Qianmen, The Temple Of Heaven and Chongwenmen
Qianmen and Chongwenmen are the historical heart of Beijing, where the restored Zhengyangmen Gate, legendary brand-name shops, and bustling hutongs have painted a vivid picture of the authentic Chinese capital for over 500 years.
- Qianmen Street
- Dashilan Commercial Street
- A park on the site of the Ming Dynasty city wall
Capital Airport and New International Exhibition Center
The International Exhibition Center in the Shunyi airport district serves as Beijing’s global gateway, where state-of-the-art convention spaces, premium hotels, shopping malls, and restaurants cater to business travelers arriving from every corner of the globe.
- New International Exhibition Center
- 798 Art Zone
- Euro-Plaza Shopping and Entertainment Complex
International Trade CBD/Chaoyang Joy City
A modern business district in Beijing with skyscrapers, luxury hotels, shopping centers, and panoramic views of the metropolis.
- China World Trade Center
- CCTV Headquarters
- A modern, business hub
Daxing Airpot
A major international gateway serving southern Beijing, designed with a modern terminal and extensive transport connections, offering efficient access to domestic and international flights alongside rail and metro links to the city.
- Large modern terminal with global flight connections
- Direct high-speed rail and metro access to central Beijing
- Integrated facilities with dining, shopping, and passenger services
Jinsong and Panjiayuan Area
An authentic neighborhood in southeastern Beijing, famous for its antique markets, local vibe, and a more laid-back urban pace away from the tourist crowds.
- Panjiayuan Antique Market
- Longtan Park
- Authentic and peaceful
Yansha Commercial Area
A prestigious commercial district in Beijing, home to international shopping centers, embassies, and restaurants, offering a comfortable and modern atmosphere.
- Solana Shopping Center
- Yansha Youyi Shopping City
- Chaoyang Park
Yongdingmen and South Railway Station Area
A convenient, transit-friendly district in southern Beijing, home to historic gates, quick access to the train station, and great connections to the city's top attractions.
- Yongdingmen Gate
- Beijing South Railway Station
- Temple of Heaven
Universal Beijing Resort and Sorrounding
A large-scale entertainment destination in Beijing’s Tongzhou district, featuring a world-class theme park, resort hotels, and leisure facilities, creating a full-day and multi-day family-friendly experience with easy transport access.
- Universal theme park with rides, shows, and themed zones
- Resort hotels and integrated entertainment facilities
- Convenient transport links via subway and shuttle services
Book Your Perfect Stay in Beijing by Travel Style
IntercityHotel Beijing Daxing International Airport Hotel
"The room was clean and tidy, and the twin room was quite spacious, which was a great experience. They even gave us a souvenir when we checked out, which was a thoughtful touch."
Manxin Mansion Beijing Xiushuihu Hot Spring
"The service and quality were excellent. They helped us with our luggage when we checked in and even gave us a souvenir when we left, which was incredibly thoughtful. The breakfast was noteworthy, a perfect blend of Chinese and Western cuisine, and very rich. The living environment truly embodies the Suzhou garden style. The hot springs nourish the body, and the ethereal music soothes the soul – we truly experienced the essence of 'Manxin'. In the evening, there was even a light and fountain show, a poetic dwelling that perfectly blends classical and modern elements. The complimentary photography service was also a pleasant surprise. All in all, it was a truly wonderful stay. Just one small suggestion: the guzheng in the garden needs to be tuned regularly, as many people love and are skilled at playing it, which would encourage more interaction and performances."
Beijing Snowboard Homestay (Huairou River Fangkou Great Wall)
"The inside of the house is okay, but there is really nothing outside. We booked a double bed room, but when we arrived, we were told that someone else had moved into the room we had booked and gave us a twin room. There was really nothing in that place. There was no comb, there was no place to put food aside after dinner, and the toys outside were all covered in dust. There was also a dog that howled in the middle of the night, making it so noisy that people couldn't sleep. It was so expensive, I really will never go there again. No, I will never stay in famous hotels again."
Guoce International Conference and Exhibition Center Hotel
"I have stayed at this hotel a night. I have contacted with someone and talked for 9 minutes about scheduled a shuttle bus with the phone number at Trip.com a day ago we arrived. But there was happened several things as shown below, 1. There was no one were waiting for us at the Arrival area of the airport. 2. Then we find the information desk of the Beijing Capital International airport to ask her to call to the hotel. The phone number was the same number was talking yesterday. But the reception of that hotel was now nothing about we are arriving and told her that the shuttle bus after 8:00 PM will be 100 RMB. 3. I was confused and cached taxi, so it was only 20 RMB distance. Also the taxi driver was trying to have more money. So I gave him 30 RMB. 4. The reception of that hotel was completely nothing understand in English and seemed have no possibility to discuss about this happen. Also didn't explain us anything about breakfast time, wifi password, dining places, working time of swimming pool and sauna, also shuttle bus to the airport. 5. We have arrived at 8:30 PM, and we needed to have dinner and asked a guy from hotel about where to find restaurant and he called us a taxi and told us will be call a taxi for us, so we changed our Wechat addresses. Then the guy wrote us to catch a taxi yourselves from the street. Then restaurants cashier said no to us to call a taxi. 6. So we go out and show the hotel address to several taxies, but no one knows that address. So we walked and luckily asked a taxi who tried hard to find the hotel address and found it after long time find thought applications. But the taxi asked us much more money to take us to the hotel. But that was only 10 min drive distance. 7. I called to the room service which is pushed 0 from room phone, and a lady who was speaking in English said their manager will contact me back when I told her about shuttle bus didn't arrive. Then there are no ones contacted me back. 8. I have talked with another guy who was speaking English when I get my room, with a phone of the guy who let us to our room, he said that the swimming pool and massage will be start at 10:00 AM in the morning, but it was opened 8:00 AM when I come to the swimming pool and SPA. So I wondered why customer service of this hotel working so poor. But the hotel and room was nice, but the customer service is so poor seemed for me. I just wanted to write about this for other hotel guests to be careful. Thanks, Best regards,"
Xinyuan Hotel Beijing West Railway Station
"Great location, right next to the subway, which is why I often choose this place. The surrounding area is also lovely, and the night view is beautiful. The room was neat and clean, very good! They even have late-night snacks, which is a nice touch!"
Capital Hotel(the Forbidden City,Tiananmen)
"Facilities: It's an old hotel, definitely a bit dated, but very grand. Cleanliness: The cleaning was meticulous, but the towels were also quite old, and the dried bedding had a faint smell of wool. Environment: The public areas are spacious and great for taking photos. Service: The staff were quite enthusiastic, maintaining the standard of a well-established five-star hotel. Location: The location is excellent; you can walk to Tiananmen Square. It's also very convenient to take Line 8 to the Bird's Nest for a Mayday concert. You don't need to worry about safety in the surrounding area, even if you return late. Different rooms offer views of either the Forbidden City or the Temple of Heaven."
Orientino Executive Apartments Beijing
"The apartment is decent, but I haven't received my invoice yet. I hope this can be resolved quickly."
Grand Hotel Beijing(the Forbidden City,Tiananmen)
"The Grand Hotel Beijing has a very upscale and elegant interior, and the food at the Zijin Restaurant is delicious. However, the breakfast is a bit overpriced and not worth it. Overall, I was very satisfied with my stay and would definitely consider returning if I have the chance."
Radisson Hotel Beijing Daxing Airport
Experience a modern airport hotel near Beijing Daxing International Airport, offering comfortable, well-equipped rooms, on-site dining, fitness facilities, and convenient shuttle services, making it the perfect choice for transit stays and short visits.
The Ritz-Carlton Beijing
"The hotel front desk staff were incredibly welcoming and provided excellent service. They were very prompt in helping us with our luggage and even upgraded our room type. We were very satisfied with our stay, and the room was also very spacious."
China World Summit Wing, Beijing
"The Cloud Hotel offers spacious rooms with high ceilings, bright interiors, and elegant decor. Our suite featured a living room, bedroom, and bathroom, with the latter (including the shower and walk-in closet) being almost as large as the bedroom itself, creating a sense of openness. The layout was well-designed, with clear distinctions between areas and excellent wet/dry separation. Choosing a west-facing room allowed us to overlook the main city, with faint glimpses of the Forbidden City's yellow roofs, Beihai Park's white pagoda, and Ritan Park's green lawns. It was a visual feast to enjoy the sunset and truly relax. The service was attentive and responsive to all our requests. The location is also excellent, right next to China World Mall, making shopping and dining incredibly convenient."
TRUE GO HOTEL(Fuxingmen Financial Street Branch)
"I chose this hotel for my business trip to Beijing and was extremely satisfied. The room decor is very modern and chic, quite advanced, offering a superb experience. The room service was incredibly fast, and the breakfast spread was abundant. The housekeeping staff kept the room spotless, and the front desk service was exceptionally attentive. All services were very responsive, making my stay in Beijing very convenient and pleasant. The hotel is very clean and comfortable, allowing for a truly restful stay. I highly recommend it for anyone visiting Beijing, whether for leisure or business; it's my top choice."
Regent Beijing
Nestled in Beijing’s central financial and diplomatic district, this luxury hotel features refined accommodations and offers seamless access to the city’s iconic cultural landmarks.
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Hotel (Beijing Panjiayuan Fangzhuang Subway Station)
"We stayed 2 night here, first night we feedback on the hotel window not close and next day cleaning staff noted to close the window after cleaning..Second night stay so far excellent. Also appreciate 小孙 and few front desk staff to take care on our parcel and food delivery , do remember to fill in your room number as comment when order ******* , robot will deliver to room accordingly I also appreciate the laundry auntie kindness to help to transfer my clothes to dryer and make sure everything being organized in laundry room..washing and drying take sometime so We queue accordingly Do take note when book didi car transport ,the GPS will point driver at the MacDonald exit there, and sometime driver will stop at road side,if you have lot luggage please give note to driver to drive to car park I do see lot foreigners check in this hotel ..So far communication not really a problems can rely on translations..The hotel staffs always helpful and friendly"
The Peninsula Beijing
"For the past two years, every time I've come to Beijing, I've chosen The Peninsula. I absolutely love everything about it – from the location and brand reputation to the service, breakfast, room amenities, and bedding. This time, I had the pleasure of being assisted by MT Jupiter, whose passion and thoughtful, attentive service truly elevated my experience at The Peninsula even further. Looking forward to seeing you again next year!"
Pan Pacific Beijing(Near Tian‘anmen square and Forbidden City)
"Facilities: The rooms are well-equipped and spacious. Hygiene: Clean. Service: Very good."
Guest Reviews on Beijing Hotels
Hotels Near Popular Beijing Landmarks
Experience the charm of Beijing by staying near the popular landmarks.
The Palace Museum
This iconic UNESCO World Heritage site brings China’s imperial history to life with its sprawling courtyards, grand halls, and an incredible collection of ancient artifacts, offering visitors an immersive cultural journey back to the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Tiananmen Square
Book hotels near Tiananmen Square and enjoy easy access to one of the world's largest public squares and major historical monuments.
Wangfujing
Wangfujing is Beijing’s premier shopping street, lined with boutiques, street food, and historic attractions.
Summer Palace
Stay close to the stunning Summer Palace and enjoy the lakeside scenery, imperial gardens, and traditional Chinese pavilions.
Temple of Heaven
Discover the iconic Temple of Heaven, where emperors once prayed for good harvests, surrounded by beautiful parks and traditional architecture.
Qianmen Street
Located in central Beijing near Tiananmen Square, this historic pedestrian street blends traditional architecture with modern retail, offering a lively atmosphere filled with heritage shops, local snacks, and cultural landmarks.
Prince Kung's Palace Museum
A beautifully preserved Qing dynasty residence in central Beijing, showcasing traditional Chinese architecture, classical gardens, and cultural exhibits that reflect the lifestyle of imperial nobility.
Sanlitun
Sanlitun is Beijing’s most vibrant nightlife district, where you’ll find stylish bars, international restaurants, and shopping malls.
Universal Beijing Resort
World-class entertainment complex in Beijing featuring immersive themed lands, thrilling rides, live shows, and resort hotels, designed for full-day and multi-day leisure experiences.
Beijing Travel Information
Power Plug & Voltage
220V/Type A/C/I
Exchange Rate
1 USD ≈ 6.79 CNY
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Mobile/Telecom/Unicom
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Beijing Hotels: Where to Stay for Imperial Sights, Hutong Alleys & the Great Wall
About Beijing
Beijing is China's capital, where ancient imperial history meets modern energy. The city holds the Forbidden City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 600 years of history and more than 186,000 cultural relics, alongside the restored Ming Dynasty watchtowers of Badaling on the Great Wall. Beyond the monuments, the Summer Palace spreads across Kunming Lake and Longevity Hill in Haidian District, while Shichahai's lake district and the surrounding hutong alleyways hum with roast duck aromas, teahouses, and the sounds of daily life. The Temple of Heaven, where Ming and Qing emperors once performed harvest rituals, still anchors the southern stretches of the city with its detailed Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests.
Where to Stay in Beijing
Tian'anmen Square and Wangfujing Area
Beijing's civic and shopping core. Wangfujing Street is the city's main pedestrian retail strip, and Tian'anmen Square plus the Forbidden City are a short walk south. This is the most central base for first-time visitors.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Sunworld Dynasty Hotel Beijing Wangfujing | 5-star, 4.7/5 (1,993 reviews). Near Wangfujing shopping street; praised for easy access and breakfast | |
Sunworld Hotel | 4-star, 4.6/5 (3,503 reviews). Near Capital Theatre; guests highlight friendly front desk and easy connections | |
JianGuo Hidden Hotel (Beijing Tian An Men Wangfujing store) | 4-star, 4.7/5 (2,953 reviews). 600 ft from Wangfujing, close to metro; well-rated for getting around |
East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area
A lively district around the Workers' Stadium and Ritan Park. Good for nightlife access and those who want a central address without the Forbidden City crowds.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Livefortuna Hotel | 4-star, 4.8/5 (5,373 reviews). Near Ritan Park; standout swimming pool rated highly by guests | |
Jialong Hotel (Beijing Chaoyangmen) | 4-star, 4.5/5 (1,458 reviews). Near metro, easy access around the city; practical base in Chaoyangmen | |
Holiday Inn Express BEIJING DONGZHIMEN by IHG | 4-star, 4.8/5 (5,936 reviews). Near Workers' Gymnasium; consistently praised breakfast and transit ease |
Qianmen, The Temple Of Heaven and Chongwenmen
Historic south-central Beijing. Qianmen Street's restored shopfronts, the Temple of Heaven park, and easy metro access make this a strong pick for sightseers who prefer a slightly lower-key base than Wangfujing.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
THE YARD HOTEL BEIJING, Tian'anmen Square | 3-star, 4.7/5 (6,543 reviews). Just 250 ft from Qianmen Street, close to metro; highly rated for convenience | |
Nostalgia S Hotel (Beijing QianMen Tianqiao) | 4-star, 4.8/5 (1,489 reviews). Near Liyuan Theater; guests rave about breakfast and welcoming staff | |
THE YARD HOTEL BEIJING, BianyiFang | 4-star, 4.6/5 (2,562 reviews). 650 ft from Qianmen Street; praised for its convenient, walkable location |
Backpacker-Friendly Stays
Wallet-conscious bases in two well-connected neighborhoods. The Drum Tower area puts you in hutong territory; the Qianmen and Dashilan quarter keeps you near historic lanes.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Peking Youth Hostel | Budget-friendly hostel; a reliable pick for backpackers in central Beijing | |
James Joyce Coffetel (Beijing Drum Tower) | Near the Drum Tower in a historic hutong setting; a characterful, affordable stay |
Family-Friendly Picks
Hotels suited for families, from Universal Resort proximity to Forbidden City doorstep locations.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
The Universal Studios Grand Hotel | Next to Beijing Universal Resort; family-friendly base with resort access | |
UrCove by HYATT Beijing Forbidden City | Near the Forbidden City; spacious, family-oriented stay in the city center | |
Crystal Hotel Beijing Wangfujing Forbidden City | Steps from Wangfujing and the Forbidden City; central and convenient for families |
The Temple of Heaven Park
A single pick directly beside the Temple of Heaven grounds, ideal for travelers who want morning access to the park before the crowds arrive.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Holiday Inn Temple of Heaven | Beside the Temple of Heaven; arrive before 8 AM for water-calligraphy practice on the Danbi Bridge |
Wangfujing & Dongcheng (City Centre)
The Forbidden City's doorstep. Tucked into hutong alleys, this pocket of Dongcheng puts you minutes from the palace gates with rooftop views of old Beijing.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
The Peninsula Beijing | In a traditional hutong enclave minutes from the Forbidden City; views of ancient rooftops from a serene in-city perch |
Sanlitun & Chaoyang District
Beijing's contemporary side: embassies, Taikoo Li shopping, international restaurants, and a bar scene that runs late. The Chaoyang-Sanlitun corridor is where the city's modern pulse lives.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Ibis Hotel Beijing Sanyuan Bridge | In Chaoyang District near Sanlitun; surrounded by boutiques, embassies, and Taikoo Li's avant-garde retail spaces |
Houhai & Nanluoguxiang
Willow-lined lakes, grey-tiled courtyard homes, and teahouses tucked into Nanluoguxiang's lanes. This is old Beijing at its most atmospheric.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Manxin Mansion Beijing Shichahai Park Nanluoguxiang | In the Houhai-Nanluoguxiang hutong labyrinth; courtyard living, lake views, and tucked-away teahouses nearby |
Olympic Park Area
North of the city center, the Olympic Green offers wide-open space and a quieter base. Well-connected by metro, you can reach the Forbidden City in about 20 minutes while evenings stay calm.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Grand Skylight Hotel Beijing | Near Olympic Park; well-connected to major sights, with calm evenings away from the city-center bustle |
Xicheng & Financial Street
Beijing's business district, where glass towers and courtyard hotels coexist. After meetings, sip jasmine tea under persimmon trees in a hidden hutong hotel.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Joy City Hotel and Apartment | On Financial Street in Xicheng; the area blends corporate towers with tucked-away courtyard stays |
Nanluoguxiang - Authentic Beijing
Beijing's well-preserved hutong neighborhood. Narrow lanes lined with indie boutiques, coffee shops, and courtyard homes give a ground-level feel for old Beijing.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
The Orchid Hotel | Set in the historic Nanluoguxiang hutong lanes; an intimate base in old Beijing |
Wangfujing - Beijing's Shopping Hub
Beijing's main retail drag: department stores, snack streets, and the Wangfujing night market within a short stroll.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Beijing Downtown Travelotel | On Wangfujing, Beijing's premier shopping street; retail, dining, and metro all nearby |
Qianmen & Dashilan - Historic Charm
A restored historic quarter south of Tiananmen Square. Dashilan's centuries-old shopfronts, tea houses, and Peking duck restaurants line the pedestrian streets.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Qianmen Jianguo Hotel | In the historic Qianmen-Dashilan quarter, steps from traditional shopfronts and tea houses | |
Super 8 Hotel Beijing Qianmen | Budget-friendly pick in the atmospheric Dashilan-Qianmen historic district |
Sanlitun - Nightlife Central
Beijing's after-dark headquarters. International bars, clubs, and late-night noodle joints pack the streets around Taikoo Li.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Bvlgari Hotel Beijing | In Sanlitun, Beijing's nightlife and dining hub | |
Hotel Clat Beijing | Centrally set in Sanlitun's bar and restaurant district | |
Wohkoon Zhexingsun Youth Hotel | Youth hostel in the Sanlitun area; a social base in Beijing's nightlife quarter |
Beijing Railway Station Area - Transit Gateway
Anchored around Beijing Railway Station, this area is handy for train travelers and day-trippers heading to Great Wall sections or onward cities.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Grand Hyatt Beijing at Oriental Plaza | Steps from Beijing Railway Station; a premium transit-adjacent stay | |
Beijing Railway Hotel | Adjacent to Beijing Railway Station, ideal for early train departures | |
Homeinn Selected Hotel | Near Beijing Railway Station; a practical choice for transit travelers |
The Central Business District (CBD) - Business Epicenter
Beijing's corporate core: Guomao, China World Trade Center, and the new CCTV headquarters. Built for business travelers with direct metro links citywide.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Rosewood Beijing | In Beijing's CBD, close to corporate headquarters and upscale dining | |
Jianguo Hotel | Central CBD location, surrounded by Beijing's financial and business district |
Shijingshan (Beijing Amusement Park) - Family Fun
West Beijing's family zone, anchored by Shijingshan Amusement Park. A practical base for families prioritizing the park and the western hills.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Mercure Beijing Wukesong Huaxi Live | Near Shijingshan Amusement Park, a family-friendly base in west Beijing | |
Jingyan Hotel | Close to Shijingshan Amusement Park; practical for west-side sightseeing | |
Vienna Hotel | In the Shijingshan area, near the amusement park and west Beijing attractions |
Wangjing - Tech District
Northeast Beijing's tech corridor, home to major Chinese tech campuses and a growing Korean restaurant scene. Well-linked to the airport and the 798 Art District.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
NUO Hotel Beijing | In Wangjing, Beijing's tech hub; close to corporate campuses and the 798 Art District | |
Holiday Inn Beijing Focus Square by IHG | In the Wangjing tech corridor; convenient for business travelers and airport access | |
Mijia Youth Hotel | Budget youth hostel in Wangjing; practical for tech-district visitors and solo travelers |
Shunyi (near the Airport) - Travel Ease
Shunyi district sits just outside the 5th Ring Road, minutes from Beijing Capital International Airport and popular with expat families for its international schools and villa compounds.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Cordis Beijing Capital Airport | In Shunyi near Beijing Capital Airport; designed for transit convenience | |
Home2 Suites by Hilton Beijing Shunyi | Extended-stay option in Shunyi, close to PEK airport | |
Beijing Shunyi Hotel | In Shunyi District, a short drive from Beijing Capital Airport | Book on Trip.com |
Hotels Near Beijing Capital Airport
Three hotels in Shunyi District, all within easy reach of Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK). Ideal for early departures, late arrivals, or overnight layovers.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Cordis Beijing Capital Airport | In Shunyi, near Beijing Capital Airport; designed for transit convenience | |
Home2 Suites by Hilton Beijing Shunyi | Extended-stay option in Shunyi, close to PEK airport | |
Beijing Shunyi Hotel | In Shunyi District, a short drive from Beijing Capital Airport | Book on Trip.com |
Beijing Hotels by Style
Travel Guide
These hotels were handpicked by Trip.com travel editors and appear across Beijing city guides. They span backpacker hostels, family-friendly picks, and central boutique stays.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Peking Youth Hostel | A go-to backpacker hostel in central Beijing, recommended across Trip.com city guides | |
James Joyce Coffetel (Beijing Drum Tower) | Near the Drum Tower in a hutong setting; editor-picked for its character and value | |
The Universal Studios Grand Hotel | Beside Beijing Universal Resort; top family pick for resort-goers | |
UrCove by HYATT Beijing Forbidden City | Near the Forbidden City; editor-recommended for families wanting central access | |
Crystal Hotel Beijing Wangfujing Forbidden City | Steps from Wangfujing and the Forbidden City; a curated central-Beijing pick |
Tourist Attractions
A single standout pick for travellers who want to be steps from the Temple of Heaven and experience its living cultural rhythms firsthand: morning tai chi, water calligraphy, and weekend workshops.
Hotel Name | Highlights | Booking Link |
|---|---|---|
Holiday Inn Temple of Heaven | Beside the Temple of Heaven; arrive before 8 AM for water-calligraphy practice on the Danbi Bridge |
When to Book Beijing Hotels
- Beijing hotel prices drop to $50-$80 per night in January-February and November-December, compared to $70-$120 during the June-August summer peak.
- Chinese New Year can spike Beijing hotel rates even during the winter low season (Jan-Feb), so check the lunar calendar before booking.
- In Beijing, early September rates are noticeably lower than during Golden Week (first week of October), when prices across the city rise sharply.
- Budget hotel districts in Beijing: Chaoyang 4-star hotels average roughly $75/night, Dongcheng guesthouses around $45/night, Haidian 3-star roughly $60/night, and Xicheng boutique stays near $50/night.
- Booking Beijing flights 2-3 months in advance and staying in budget-friendly neighborhoods like Xisi district helps stretch your budget the furthest.
- Off-peak season (December through February) brings the cheapest Beijing flights and hotel rates; just steer clear of Chinese New Year dates for the lowest prices.
- On Trip.com, look for new-user coupons, daily deals, promo codes at checkout, mid-week stays, and membership points to trim Beijing hotel costs.
Beijing Travel Essentials
Transport
- Beijing has two major airports: Capital International (PEK, about 25 km northeast of the center) and Daxing International (PKX, about 53 km south).
- The Airport Express subway from PEK costs CNY 25 (~$3.69) per person and reaches the city center (Dongzhimen or Sanyuanqiao) in about 36 minutes. A taxi costs roughly CNY 150-250 (~$22.14-$36.90) and takes 60-90 minutes.
- The Beijing subway is the most efficient way around the city; fares are CNY 5-10 (~$0.74-$1.48) per ride. Avoid buses and taxis during rush hours (around 08:00 and 18:00). DiDi is the dominant ride-hailing app, and Alipay's Transport function lets foreigners scan QR codes for metro and bus payment.
Food
- Peking Duck is Beijing's signature dish: crisp-skinned roast duck carved tableside, served with thin pancakes, spring onions, cucumber, and sweet bean sauce.
- Jianbing is Beijing's most popular street breakfast: a thin savory crepe griddled with egg, crispy cracker (baocui), scallions, cilantro, and chili-hoisin sauce.
- Mongolian Hot Pot, a winter favorite in Beijing, has diners cooking thinly sliced lamb, beef, and vegetables in a simmering communal broth. For classic hutong fare, try Douzhi (fermented mung bean drink) with Jiaoquan (crispy fried dough rings).
Entry Requirements
- Nationals of 45 countries, including the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and most of Europe, can enter China visa-free for up to 30 days for tourism, business, and family visits through December 31, 2026.
- Travelers from 55 countries can use the 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit policy when transiting China to a third country, requiring a confirmed onward ticket and a passport valid for at least 3 months from arrival.
- China is largely cashless: Alipay and WeChat Pay dominate payments and both now support international credit cards. Carry some cash (CNY/RMB) for small street vendors.
Weather
- Beijing has a temperate monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. Spring (Apr-May) is mild at 13-26°C (55-79°F) with clear skies and blooming flowers, ideal for exploring historical sites and parks.
- Autumn (Sep-early Nov) is the optimal season for outdoor sightseeing and Great Wall visits, with crisp, dry air at 13-23°C (55-73°F); late October brings bright fall foliage.
- Winter (Dec-Feb) drops to -10°C to -15°C (14°F to 5°F) with strong winds. Indoor heating is excellent, but pack a heavy coat, gloves, and scarf.
※ Prices and policies vary by season and are subject to change. Confirm with official sources before booking.
More Information about Beijing Hotels
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Number of Reviews |
5,662,328 |
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Total Properties |
10,779 |
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Weekday Avg. Price |
US$119 |
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Weekend Avg. Price |
US$128 |
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Trending hotel |
VOYAGE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL (Capital Airport New National Exhibition Store) |
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Popular area |
Tian'anmen Square and Wangfujing Area |
FAQs about Hotels in Beijing
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What are the best places to stay in Beijing?
Some top places to stay in Beijing are near popular attractions like The Palace Museum, Tiananmen Square and Wangfujing—so you can quickly get to top landmarks and amenities you need.
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What is the average price of a hotel in Beijing for this weekend?
According to Trip.com’s latest 12-month data, 3-star hotels in Beijing have an average price of US$179 per night this weekend. For 4-star hotels, the average rate is US$161 per night. If you’re seeking luxury, 5-star hotels in Beijing typically cost US$469 per night this weekend.
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What is the average nightly price of hotels in Beijing on weekdays?
Based on Trip.com’s latest 12-month data, the average nightly rate for 3-star hotels in Beijing on weekdays is US$162. For 4-star hotels, the average cost is around US$156 per night. For a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Beijing generally have an average price of US$458 per night on weekdays.
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What are the best family-friendly hotels in Beijing?
For families traveling to Beijing, great family hotel picks are VOYAGE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL (Capital Airport New National Exhibition Store) (price from US$37), THE YARD HOTEL BEIJING, Tian'anmen Square (price from US$39) and Livefortuna Hotel (price from US$73), which are praised for their family-oriented features like spacious rooms and kid-friendly services.
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What are the best pet-friendly hotels in Beijing?
NOUS•LAND Beijing (price from US$95), base-Wangfujing Serviced Apartment (price from US$78) and Four Seasons Star | SeasonStar Designer Boutique Stay (Beijing Daxing International Airport) (price from US$12) welcome pets. Bring your pets along for an enjoyable stay!
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What hotels in Beijing offer an especially good breakfast?
Begin your day with a tasty and satisfying breakfast! Radisson Hotel Beijing Daxing Airport (price from US$33), Sunworld Dynasty Beijing Wangfujing Hotel (The Forbidden City) (price from US$140) and Mumian Beijing Daxing International Airport, in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt Hotel (price from US$53) provide the best breakfast to start your day.
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Which hotels in Beijing provide fitness facilities?
VOYAGE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL (Capital Airport New National Exhibition Store) (price from US$37), MeiChen Hotel( within the terminal building of Beijing Daxing International Airport) (price from US$20) and Livefortuna Hotel (price from US$73) include fitness facilities, so you can maintain your routine while traveling. Stay on track with your fitness goals while on the go!
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What are the best hotels with a spa in Beijing?
A spa hotel can make your trip more enjoyable with relaxing amenities. Sunworld Dynasty Beijing Wangfujing Hotel (The Forbidden City) (price from US$140), Jialong Hotel (Beijing Chaoyangmen) (price from US$49) and Hotel New Otani Chang Fu Gong (price from US$96) are great choices for spa hotels offering quality services.
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What hotels in Beijing are best for couples?
For couples traveling to Beijing, many prefer staying at Beijing Xinqiao Hotel (price from US$82) Other popular hotels for couples in Beijing include Beijing Wtown Resort (price from US$188) and Happy Dragon Saga Hotel with terrace Beijing Forbidden City Wang Fu Jing Street (price from US$55).
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What are the best hot spring hotels in Beijing?
Hotels with hot springs provide a perfect way to relax and recharge during your stay. Beijing Wtown Resort (price from US$188), Manxin Mansion Beijing Xiushuihu Hot Spring (price from US$29) and Gubei Water Town Imperial Springs Hotel (price from US$122) include hot springs for a truly relaxing experience.
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Which hotels in Beijing have pools?
Livefortuna Hotel (price from US$73), Radisson Hotel Beijing Daxing Airport (price from US$33) and Beijing CSN Pearl Hotel (price from US$29) are excellent options for hotels with swimming pools. Book your stay to enjoy the pool and make your trip more enjoyable.
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What are the best hotels in Beijing near The Palace Museum?
Some standout hotels in Beijing close to The Palace Museum include UrCove by HYATT Beijing Forbidden City (price from US$106), Le Joy Hotel (price from US$44) and Hotel Yoo (close to the Forbidden City, Tian 'anmen Square,only 10 minutes' walk from Tian 'anmen) (price from US$90), all within easy walking or transit distance of The Palace Museum, perfect for travelers wanting to explore the landmark and its surroundings.
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