Beijing Hotels
Despite some marked improvement in recent years, Beijing's hotel scene lags behind the glamour of other regional centres such as Shanghai and Hong Kong. International chains have arrived, but standards are often lower than at equivalent properties elsewhere, and mid-range offerings tend to feel a little bland and institutional. There are some lovely traditional courtyard hotels though, which add a unique Beijing flavour.
The Beijing hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over ¥2,000)
Moderate (¥750 to ¥2,000)
Cheap (up to ¥750)
These Beijing hotel prices are for a double room and include all taxes but not breakfast, unless otherwise indicated.
This serene resort provides a luxurious escape from Beijing’s noisy streets. The ancient buildings that once housed the imperial kitchen of the Summer Palace have been converted into gorgeous, spacious rooms with wooden floors, high ceilings and classic Ming-style furniture. There's also a great spa, an indoor pool, a small cinema, a library and three high-end restaurants.
Beijing’s highest hotel towers over the new central business district, and many guests come specifically for the panoramic views, particularly from the 66th-floor China Grill and the 65rd-floor bar. Undeniably one of the most opulent international hotels in Beijing, the Park Hyatt has 246 sleekly modern rooms and suites, with rainforest showers and spa-style tubs, plasma TVs, espresso machines and air purification systems.
This former Tibetan Buddhist temple from the Qing Dynasty was saved for posterity by a UNESCO-endorsed restoration project. Buildings at the hotel have been standing for 250 years and they still swim with the air of times past. There are just eight well-appointed rooms, each with traces of the building’s former life, firstly as a temple, then as a television factory after the Cultural Revolution.
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