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Beijing

China

Safety Score

7.4/10

Currency

CNY

Language

Mandarin

Timezone

UTC+8

About Beijing

Beijing is a capital of imperial architecture and modern ambition. The Forbidden City and Great Wall are must‑sees. Hutongs and local snacks give a grassroots feel.

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Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Beijing is from April to May and September to October when the air is clearer and temperatures are comfortable.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan-4°3mm
Feb-1°6mm
Mar6°9mm
Apr14°26mm
May20°29mm
Jun24°71mm
Jul27°176mm
Aug26°182mm
Sep20°49mm
Oct13°19mm
Nov5°6mm
Dec-2°2mm

Where to Stay in Beijing, China

Hotels & Accommodations in Beijing

The listings are curated based on a number of parameters, including ratings by users on different platforms, hotel category, location, and overall guest satisfaction scores.

Mandarin Oriental Qianmen, Beijing

Qianmen
2 West Heyan St
Tiananmen Square

Exquisite courtyard-style living steps from Tiananmen Square

The peak of Beijing luxury, blending traditional Hutong heritage with elite modern service.

Pros
  • +Private courtyards
  • +Elite service
  • +Location
Cons
  • -Highest price point

The Peninsula Beijing

Wangfujing
8 Jinyu Hutong
Wangfujing Street

Timeless elegance featuring the city's largest standard rooms

A world-class luxury icon that seamlessly integrates Chinese art and high-tech room controls.

Pros
  • +Huge rooms
  • +Art gallery lobby
  • +Service
Cons
  • -Very formal vibe

Rosewood Beijing

Chaoyang (CBD)
1 Chaoyangmen Outer St
CCTV Headquarters

Art-centric sophistication with a residential "Manor House" feel

A modern urban sanctuary known for its stunning pool, lush greenery, and the Manor Club.

Pros
  • +Best indoor pool
  • +Manor Club
  • +Design
Cons
  • -Traffic-heavy area

Bvlgari Hotel Beijing

Liangmaqiao
8 North East Third Ring Rd
Sanlitun

Italian jewelry-inspired design set in a quiet riverside garden

A serene, high-fashion retreat featuring a private park, 25m pool, and Niko Romito dining.

Pros
  • +Garden setting
  • +Modern Italian style
  • +Quiet
Cons
  • -Further from old center

Aman Summer Palace

Haidian
1 Gongmenqian St
Summer Palace

Direct private access to the UNESCO Summer Palace grounds

Housed in pavilions once used by the Empress Dowager Cixi's guests; the ultimate heritage stay.

Pros
  • +Palace access
  • +Unmatched peace
  • +History
Cons
  • -Far from city center

Waldorf Astoria Beijing

Wangfujing
5-15 Jinyu Hutong
Forbidden City

Dramatic bronze-clad architecture meets classic luxury service

Combines a modern bronze tower with traditional Hutong villas for a dual experience.

Pros
  • +Bronze architecture
  • +Hutong villas
  • +Spa
Cons
  • -Small lobby area

The PuXuan Hotel and Spa

Dongcheng
1 Wangfujing St
National Art Museum

Minimalist luxury overlooking the rooftops of the Forbidden City

Architecturally stunning; offers one of the best views of the palace from its terrace.

Pros
  • +Unbeatable views
  • +Minimalist design
  • +Spa
Cons
  • -Busy intersection

Hotel Éclat Beijing

Chaoyang
9 Dongdaqiao Rd
Ritan Park

A glass pyramid housing the largest private Dalí collection in China

A surreal, art-focused stay inside the Parkview Green mall with private pool suites.

Pros
  • +Salvador Dalí art
  • +Private pools
  • +Mall access
Cons
  • -Mall location (social)

Chao Sanlitun Beijing

Sanlitun
4 Workers' Stadium East Rd
Sanlitun Bar St

The city's trendiest social hub and design-forward boutique hotel

Features an art center, cinema, and print shop; popular with the local creative elite.

Pros
  • +Social scene
  • +Design focus
  • +Bar
Cons
  • -Can be loud

The Orchid Hotel

Hutong (Gulou)
65 Baochao Hutong
Bell Tower

Intimate, restored courtyard hotel in the historic Bell Tower area

Known for its warm hospitality, rooftop terrace, and Mediterranean-influenced dining.

Pros
  • +Hutong authenticity
  • +Rooftop
  • +Friendly
Cons
  • -Hidden (hard to find)

Beijing Double Happiness Courtyard

Dongsi
30 Dongsi Sitiao
Dongsi Subway

Deeply traditional 250-year-old courtyard with red-lacquer charm

Immersive cultural experience with antique furniture and traditional tea ceremonies.

Pros
  • +Cultural immersion
  • +History
  • +Garden
Cons
  • -Steep stairs/Old feel

VUE Hotel Houhai

Houhai
1A Yangfang Hutong
Houhai Lake

Playful, postmodern design in a former Ministry of Public Health complex

Overlooks Houhai Lake; famous for its whimsical animal statues and pink-tinted glass.

Pros
  • +Lakeside location
  • +Quirky design
  • +Vibe
Cons
  • -Touristy area

Hotel Cote Cour Beijing

Dongcheng
70 Yanle Hutong
Wangfujing

An artistic, 500-year-old courtyard sanctuary with a hidden garden

A boutique gem focused on tranquility, featuring lotus ponds and traditional music.

Pros
  • +Serene garden
  • +Authentic
  • +Quiet
Cons
  • -Basic breakfast

China World Summit Wing

Chaoyang (CBD)
1 Jianguomen Outer St
Guomao Subway

Stay above the clouds in Beijing's tallest skyscraper

Rooms occupy the 64th–80th floors of the China World Trade Center.

Pros
  • +Panoramic views
  • +80th floor bar
  • +Status
Cons
  • -Business/Large feel

JW Marriott Hotel Beijing Central

Xicheng
18 Xuanwumen Outer St
Xuanwumen Station

Sleek, modern efficiency in the Financial Street district

The primary choice for finance professionals, offering high-tech rooms and great dim sum.

Pros
  • +Location
  • +Gym/Pool
  • +Reliable
Cons
  • -Business neighborhood

Conrad Beijing

Chaoyang
29 North East Third Ring Rd
Tuanjiehu Park

Future-forward "neural" facade design near the embassy district

Offers a sophisticated, high-energy atmosphere with excellent city-view rooms.

Pros
  • +Stunning design
  • +View rooms
  • +Dining
Cons
  • -Traffic area

Jen Beijing by Shangri-La

Chaoyang (CBD)
1 Jianguomen Outer St
CCTV Tower

Modern, energetic hotel with a massive 3,500 sqm gym and brewery

Home to "Beersmith" brewery; perfect for active business travelers and nomads.

Pros
  • +Incredible gym
  • +Craft brewery
  • +Coworking
Cons
  • -High-energy/Loud

InterContinental Beijing Sanlitun

Sanlitun
1 South Sanlitun Rd
Taikoo Li Mall

Glass-enclosed luxury in the heart of the nightlife district

Architecturally striking with an infinity pool and direct access to high-end shopping.

Pros
  • +Nightlife access
  • +Modern design
  • +Pool
Cons
  • -Loud surroundings

Cordis, Beijing Capital Airport

Airport
1 Erhao Qiaoyun Rd
PEK Airport Terminal 3

Luxurious transit stay featuring a 24-hour fitness center

Considered one of the best airport hotels in the world; very high standard of comfort.

Pros
  • +Terminal access
  • +Comfort
  • +Quiet
Cons
  • -Far from city

Novotel Beijing Peace

Wangfujing
3 Jinyu Hutong
Wangfujing Subway

Unbeatable location-to-value ratio for central sightseeing

A long-standing reliable favorite for families and groups due to its central position.

Pros
  • +Location
  • +Indoor pool
  • +Value
Cons
  • -Older building

Park Plaza Beijing Wangfujing

Wangfujing
97 Jinbao St
Dengshikou Station

Modern, clean, and professional stay in the retail heart

Consistently high-rated for its friendly staff and proximity to the main shopping strip.

Pros
  • +Quiet rooms
  • +Staff service
  • +Central
Cons
  • -Basic breakfast

Sunworld Dynasty Hotel

Wangfujing
50 Wangfujing St
St. Joseph's Church

Classic large-scale hotel with a massive glass-roof atrium

Grand atrium lobby with an indoor pool; offers a traditional "Big Hotel" feel.

Pros
  • +Atrium design
  • +Pool
  • +Central
Cons
  • -A bit dated

Ibis Hotel (Tiananmen Square)

Dashilan
25 Dashilan St
Tiananmen Square

Simple, Western-standard budget rooms near the historic gates

Perfect for the solo traveler; located in a lively pedestrian area with history.

Pros
  • +Location
  • +Very cheap
  • +Clean
Cons
  • -Tiny rooms

Nostalgia Hotel Beijing

Dongcheng
Multiple Locations
Temple of Confucius

Retro-themed hotel celebrating 1970s and 80s Beijing culture

Features vintage decor like rotary phones and old bicycles; high charm for the price.

Pros
  • +Themed rooms
  • +Cheap
  • +Local feel
Cons
  • -Small bathrooms

Peking Youth Hostel

Hutong (Nanluoguxiang)
113 Nanluoguxiang
Nanluoguxiang St

The city's most famous hostel with a stunning rooftop flower garden

Located on the main Hutong street; known for its aesthetic decor and vibrant atmosphere.

Pros
  • +Rooftop garden
  • +Vibrant vibe
  • +Cheap
Cons
  • -Shared facilities

Where to Stay in Beijing - Best Hotels & Accommodations

Choosing where to stay in Beijing is one of the most important parts of planning your trip. Our guide covers 25 of the best hotels, boutique stays, and budget accommodations in Beijing, China, so you can find the right place to stay for your travel style and budget.

Popular places to stay in Beijing include Mandarin Oriental Qianmen, Beijing, The Peninsula Beijing, Rosewood Beijing, all praised for their central locations, service, and value. Each is handpicked from real traveller reviews.

The best area to stay in Beijing depends on your priorities. Central neighbourhoods give easy access to top sights, while staying in local districts offers a more authentic Beijing experience. Being close to public transport often makes more difference than being right next to the main attractions.

Browse Beijing's best hotels and accommodations below. Whether you need a luxury hotel, a family-friendly stay, or a budget hostel in Beijing, our curated list covers all options so you can book with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions about Beijing

The best area depends on your priorities. City center locations offer convenience but may be pricier. Neighborhoods slightly outside the center can offer better value while still being well-connected.

For the best rates and availability, book 2-3 months in advance, especially during peak season. Last-minute deals can be found, but selection may be limited.

Beijing offers hotels, apartments, hostels, and boutique stays. Hotels work well for shorter trips, while apartments suit longer stays or families. Check our recommendations above for top-rated options.

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About Beijing, China

Beijing is known for Wall, Palaces, History, Food, Hutongs, making it one of the most visited destinations in China. When planning your Beijing trip, note that the local language is Mandarin, the currency is CNY, the best time to visit is The best time to visit Beijing is from April to May and September to October when the air is clearer and temperatures are comfortable.. Our free Beijing guide covers 24 things to do and must-see attractions, 24 top-rated restaurants, 25 recommended hotels and places to stay, all handpicked to help you travel smarter and make the most of every day.

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