Where to stay near Beijing

  • Radisson Hotel Beijing Daxing Airport
    Radisson Hotel Beijing Daxing Airport
    Building 4, No. 2 Courtyard, Yuanjing West 2nd Road
    9.6/10
    5,677 review
  • THE YARD HOTEL BEIJING, Tian'anmen Square
    THE YARD HOTEL BEIJING, Tian'anmen Square
    No. 26, Buxiangzi Hutong
    9.4/10
    6,690 review
  • UrCove by HYATT Beijing Forbidden City
    UrCove by HYATT Beijing Forbidden City
    Tower A, Tian'an Building, Hualong Street, Nanheyan Street
    9.0/10
    4,079 review
  • Dequan Luxury Hotel (Chaoyang High speed Railway Station Shilibao Subway Station Branch)
    Dequan Luxury Hotel (Chaoyang High speed Railway Station Shilibao Subway Station Branch)
    Building 12, Shifuying Xili
    9.3/10
    1,907 review
  • Livefortuna Hotel
    Livefortuna Hotel
    No. 5 Jia, Yabaolu Street
    9.6/10
    5,394 review
  • Le Joy Hotel
    Le Joy Hotel
    Xidan Joy City, No. 131 Yi, Xidan North Street
    9.5/10
    11,660 review
  • Ruyi FREEY Hotel (Beijing Panjiayuan Jinsong Subway Station Branch)
    Ruyi FREEY Hotel (Beijing Panjiayuan Jinsong Subway Station Branch)
    1st Floor, Building 3, No. 16 Courtyard, Guanghe Nanli 2nd Alley
    9.6/10
    4,307 review
  • Lavande Hotel (Beijing South Railway Station Songjiazhuang Metro Station Branch)
    Lavande Hotel (Beijing South Railway Station Songjiazhuang Metro Station Branch)
    1st Floor, Building 1, No. 86 Courtyard, Liuxiang Road
    9.1/10
    84 review

Station details

Address

No. 13A, Maojiawan Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing

High-speed train travel guide

Hong Kong West Kowloon Station provides direct access to over 100 stations across the Chinese mainland, covering multiple provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities. Key destinations include Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Hefei, Wuhan, Xi'an, Chengdu, Changsha, Fuzhou, Xiamen, Shantou, Guiyang, and Kunming. Ticket purchases require real-name registration. We highly recommend preparing your valid ID and necessary currency prior to departure.

High-speed train travel guide

ID application

Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan passengers: Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macau Residents, Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macau Residents (Non-Chinese Citizens), PRC Residence Permit for Hong Kong and Macau Residents, Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents, and PRC Residence Permit for Taiwan Residents. You can apply through China Travel Service (Hong Kong) or the relevant entry-exit administration departments.

International passengers: A valid passport that complies with PRC regulations, or a PRC Foreign Permanent Resident ID Card. If you do not have a Chinese visa, you must apply in advance at an embassy or consulate.

Chinese mainland residents: Chinese mainland ID card, Entry-Exit Permit for Hong Kong and Macau, or PRC passport. You can apply at the entry-exit administration department of your place of household registration or residence permit.

High-speed train travel guide

ID usage

Hong Kong West Kowloon Station features a "Co-location arrangement": Entry and exit procedures for both the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong are completed within the same station (Level B2 is the Chinese mainland port area, and Level B3 is the Hong Kong port area). Eligible passengers may use the self-service e-channels. The ID used for booking must match the one used for boarding. Passengers can scan their Chinese mainland ID card, Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macau Residents, Entry-Exit Permit for Hong Kong and Macau, or Residence Permit to enter and exit the gates directly. No paper tickets are required. Passport holders must use the staff-assisted counters for verification. The name on your booking must exactly match your ID. We recommend arriving at the station 60–90 minutes before departure.

High-speed train travel guide

Currency exchange

Chinese mainland residents can exchange CNY for HK$ at Bank of China, ICBC, and other bank branches using their ID. International passengers can exchange HK$ for CNY, JPY for HK$, GBP for HK$, and other currencies at BOCHK, HSBC, Hang Seng, or city exchange shops (e.g., around Chungking Mansions and Mong Kok). Exchange rates in the city are generally better than at the airport. After clearing customs, you can use WeChat or Alipay linked to foreign cards for QR code payments. You can also top up your Octopus with AlipayHK and WeChat Pay HK.

More Beijing Trains

  • Popular routes

  • Top Destinations

  • Popular stations