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Beijing National Park Hotel
4.5/51258 Reviews

Beijing National Park Hotel

Asian and Olympic Games Village Area Beijing|0.42km from Lingbiqishi Assembly Hall

Latest booking 22 hrs ago

The check in process for this hotel was truly ridiculous. I waited in line for 15 minutes before checking in. Then the check-in process took about 10 minutes for the regular check in process which seems excessive. Then, the hotel had the forms required for foreigners to fill out regarding their travel history. Forms such as this are standard in China during the pandemic, but these forms were all written in Chinese with no English translation and asked repetitive and unnecessary questions. The form also required that I list the name and phone number of a Chinese citizen living in Beijing who can be contacted in case of an emergency. I understand these form are usually required by the local authorities and are not made by the hotel, but every hotel I have ever stayed at in China except this one provides a translation of the form. After finally getting checked in and arriving to my room, I received a call from the hotel that they needed to scan my passport again because they did not scan it correctly the first time. After coming back to the lobby to give them my passport again, 2 of the 3 people at the front desk could not figure out which pages of the passport to scan (all hotels need the information page, entry stamp, and residence permit). Eventually, someone who appeared to be a manager came and resolve this in a few seconds. I have stayed in several hotels in Beijing and throughout China during the last several months and have never experienced a check-in process like this. A less important issue with this hotel is the room smelled like smoke even though I requested a non-smoking room. I don't blame the hotel too much for this, because that is common in China. Later, I noticed that from my room, I can hear every word from the people in the room next door and I could smell it when they started smoking just as if they were in my room. Overall the room itself was comfortable, spacious, and clean. The room was cleaned every morning before noon and all of the hotel staff were very friendly. The breakfast was not amazing, but certainly not bad. The room has a stunningly gorgeous view of a lake and Chinese garden. The room is also very close to the subway line 8 & 10 which makes it very convenient to get anywhere in Beijing quickly. During rush hour traffic, the subway was much faster than a taxi or DiDi. Overall, this is not a bad budget hotel, but I will not stay here again.

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Beijing National Park Hotel
4.5/51258 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
The check in process for this hotel was truly ridiculous. I waited in line for 15 minutes before checking in. Then the check-in process took about 10 minutes for the regular check in process which seems excessive. Then, the hotel had the forms required for foreigners to fill out regarding their travel history. Forms such as this are standard in China during the pandemic, but these forms were all written in Chinese with no English translation and asked repetitive and unnecessary questions. The form also required that I list the name and phone number of a Chinese citizen living in Beijing who can be contacted in case of an emergency. I understand these form are usually required by the local authorities and are not made by the hotel, but every hotel I have ever stayed at in China except this one provides a translation of the form. After finally getting checked in and arriving to my room, I received a call from the hotel that they needed to scan my passport again because they did not scan it correctly the first time. After coming back to the lobby to give them my passport again, 2 of the 3 people at the front desk could not figure out which pages of the passport to scan (all hotels need the information page, entry stamp, and residence permit). Eventually, someone who appeared to be a manager came and resolve this in a few seconds. I have stayed in several hotels in Beijing and throughout China during the last several months and have never experienced a check-in process like this. A less important issue with this hotel is the room smelled like smoke even though I requested a non-smoking room. I don't blame the hotel too much for this, because that is common in China. Later, I noticed that from my room, I can hear every word from the people in the room next door and I could smell it when they started smoking just as if they were in my room. Overall the room itself was comfortable, spacious, and clean. The room was cleaned every morning before noon and all of the hotel staff were very friendly. The breakfast was not amazing, but certainly not bad. The room has a stunningly gorgeous view of a lake and Chinese garden. The room is also very close to the subway line 8 & 10 which makes it very convenient to get anywhere in Beijing quickly. During rush hour traffic, the subway was much faster than a taxi or DiDi. Overall, this is not a bad budget hotel, but I will not stay here again.
Lingshi Elegant Restaurant Hotel (Beijing Water Cube Olympic Sports Center Subway Station)
4.6/5296 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
The location of the hotel is very convenient, just a few minutes' walk from the Olympic Sports Center subway station. The service is very good, very clean, there are smart devices in the room, and the decoration style is also very good. It was very cold when I left, and the front desk also provided hot mineral water, which is highly recommended.
城市特色公寓(祁家豁子街分店)
4.6/519 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
Overall good, the landlord is very good, the location is convenient, downstairs is the shopping mall and food street, the window is leaning on the street outside, not quiet enough.
君倫寓公寓(小關西後街分店)
4/56 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
The location is very convenient, no need to find it specially, the facilities are complete after entering, the windows can also see the exterior, the TV is oversized, and the default is always adjusted, very intimate. The landlord responded quickly, communicated at any time, and the experience was very good
City Featured Self-service Apartment (Beijing Jianxiang Bridge)
4.2/555 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
Clean and tidy, convenient for eating, lodging and shopping! The boss is warm and thoughtful, every time I choose here, feel comfortable! Facilities: Complete Hygiene: clean Environment: Comfortable Service: intimate Would definitely recommend friends to stay!
Hanting Hotel (Beijing Asian Games Village Water Cube)
4.8/5907 Reviews
Madian Area
The front desk staff is polite and enthusiastic! The service is good, because I said at the time that a steam iron is needed, and the staff sent it to the room specially! The breakfast is also very good and rich. The hotel is newly renovated, clean and tidy, and the rooms are medium in size and the windows can be ventilated! The bathroom is very beautiful, especially the toilet set is electrically heated!

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Nanyuan Airport is the primary airport in Beijing. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Beijing by train is a good choice as well.

You don't have to worry about accommodations when traveling to Beijing. Here, there are more than 1184 hotels for you to choose from. The local average price is 65 USD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 152 five-star hotels in Beijing at an average price of 143 USD per night. There are 290 four-star hotels in Beijing at an average price of 78 USD per night. There are 328 three-star hotels in Beijing at an average price of 67 USD per night. There are 386 two-star hotels in Beijing at an average price of 44 USD per night. As a popular tourist city, Beijing has many renowned chain hotels. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Beijing, such as hotels under the Ramada brand. Ramada is the most popular brand among tourists. A popular hotel in Beijing, Ibis Hotel (Beijing Sanyuan Bridge) is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Dafang Hotel.

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 3.47°C during the day, -1.87°C at night

• April to June: 22.48°C during the day, 16.45°C at night

• July to September: 26.4°C during the day, 21.6°C at night

• October to December: 8.39°C during the day, 3.24°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 5.67 cm

• Summer: 44.63 cm

• Autumn: 115.6 cm

• Winter: 11.43 cm

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