Zoey Zeng
January 22, 2026
1. This hotel is part of the HUAZHU group and stands alone, located near office buildings so there's no noisy honking. It's neither too close nor too far from attractions and the airport, generally about 40-50 minutes away, but with a subway station right outside, it's very convenient. It seems to be an international hotel, as I noticed quite a few foreigners staying here, haha. There's a billiards area on the ground floor.
2. The hotel breakfast is a buffet, offering both Chinese and Western options. They have steamed buns, noodles, dumplings, fried rice, as well as fruit, toast, salad, latte, and cereal – quite a rich spread. For food delivery, a robot can bring it right to your room. During my three-day stay, new bottled water was provided in our room every day.
3. The room's heating is provided by air conditioning, which felt no different from central heating. The moment you enter the hotel, it's warm (I was initially worried from other reviews that the room would be cold while waiting for the AC to heat up, but that wasn't the case at all; it was like central heating). It can even get a bit warm at night while sleeping, so you can open the window for some fresh air. If you snore, you can ask the front desk for earplugs.
4. Downsides: The room size is small (but understandable, given the price in Beijing, including breakfast, and being within the Third Ring Road). The bathroom and toilet are separate, but both have transparent glass doors!!!! However, there are curtains that completely block off the bathroom and toilet from the main room, so privacy isn't an issue.
After looking at many hotels, this one offers the best value for money, and I personally highly recommend it. Other hotels close to attractions are either very expensive, have poor environments, or have no windows/small rooms. Finally, I didn't take any photos of the hotel's interior, so here are a few beautiful pictures of Beijing, haha.
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