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MUJI HOTEL BEIJING gives a wonderful view of Tiananmen Square, and the area retains the atmosphere of China’s spectacular court culture. In addition to the World Heritage sites, this corner of central Beijing has parks where you can enjoy mixing with the locals who make the park a part of their ordinary everyday lives. There are also narrow hutong alleys that provide a glimpse of the old Beijing lifestyle in traditional siheyuan courtyards. Some of the shoe and tea shops date back to the Qing dynasty, and there are traditional sellers of steamed buns, shrouded in clouds of steam. Today, they stand side-by-side with intimate, modern-day cafes specializing in pour-over coffee. Beijing is constantly changing. Embark on a city walk here,and you'll uncover the many facets of its surroundings. This comfortable abode serves not only as a welcoming place to rest but also as an ideal base from which to launch your adventures in Beijing.
"The location is excellent, with views of Zhengyangmen and the Memorial Hall from the room. The room is small and minimalist. I took a bath that evening, and the hotel provided a complimentary disinfectant with essential oils. I chose the lemongrass scent, which I loved. I didn't choose the hotel cafeteria for dinner that night, but I did have the hotel's signature dishes, sea urchin tofu and sukiyaki, for breakfast the next day. (Luckily 😅, otherwise I'd be furious if I had the same dish for dinner and breakfast, hahaha.) The bread, vegetables, and fruits for breakfast were all fresh, and I loved them. Finally, though, what was the unrelated story of a staff member in casual clothes sweeping the floor right next to my table? 😂 This is the first time I've reviewed a hotel so seriously, and I think it's truly valuable and worth discussing."