It is the most shabby hotel that I had stayed in for the price paid. It does not have central heating. The only air conditioner is 14 years old, according to the receptionist. The room is so cold that I had to get in bed with pull-over and socks on. The room is so small that the toilet is the child-size. The wall has molds. The extra blanket that I requested has stains on it. The experience is the worst.
Pros: location is ideal for exploring 798 Art District
Cons: there are many hotels with a similar name so my taxi took me to three incorrect hotels before finally listening to my geaturers urging him to follow my gps
-room is full of mould, mildew, peeling paint, stains on the wall/found/sheets, cigarette burns in the sheets
-non smoking room reeked of smoke
-no staff speak English at the hotel so it took half an hour using google translate whenever we tried to make a request of the staff
-even keeping my door and window closed, I somehow acquired many mosquitos in my room on a daily basis
- various dead insects were left lying around
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Absolutely fine for a one night stop over if you need to be in this area. I was visiting a Friend and was perfect for me. Staff were polite and helpful getting me a cab to the airport in the early morning
It served it's purpose. We just need one night and arrived really late and checked out early. The bed was comfortable, but there was no window in the room. The washroom smelled a bit like smoke. But other than that, it was fine for one night.
This is the second time my wife and I have stayed here. The rooms are simple but in good condition and clean. To my surprise the bed was soft for Chinese standards and we ended up having a great nights sleep. There are no shortage of taxis driving by. The staff speaks very little English. For the price this is one of the best choices near the airport.
The hotel was pretty basic which would have been fine except for the fact that our rooms smelled like smoke and had "special ladies"'s business cards stuck in the doors upon arrival. One later woke me up with a call in the middle of the night offering to give me a massage (I'm a woman). Rather annoying.
This is a hotel primarily for Chinese, but in a great place situated near the north east Beijing CBD - and a good option if you dont want to pay the prices of Sheraton, Holiday Inn etc.
Breakfast is Chinese, so if you want Western eat at Pizza Hut 50 m away, and the internet is slow... Otherwise fine.
Gostei muito do hotel,muito confortåvel e limpo ,oferece escova de dente ,e chinelos ,ótima localização com supermercado pizza Hut ,KFC e MAC bem perto e um ponto de Înibus que da acesso a toda Beijing ,com certeza ficaria de novo nesse hotel
Day time attendants were very helpful. Night guy did not speak English but we made out OK. My plane got in late so I took a car service from the airport which cost about $55 USD. Would be curious to know how much a regular taxi would cost or whether it would be possible by public transport.