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Top tips for finding Beijing hotel deals
If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Beijing, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in Beijing in October and August.
Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Beijing if you stay on a Saturday. The opposite is true for, Monday, which is usually the most expensive day.
The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Beijing found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was RM 87, while the most expensive was RM 363.
How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in Beijing for 7 days.
Visit the Forbidden City, a huge palace dating back to the Ming dynasty in which the royalty of China up to the Qing dynasty resided. Today it is a World Heritage Site and one of the most popular destinations for tourists. Hosted inside is the Palace Museum, exhibiting imperial Chinese art. Choose the Hotel Ascott Raffles City Beijing, nestled at the Meridian Gate, the entrance into the Forbidden City. The aparthotel offers luxurious apartments and a pool. A cheaper alternative is the Palace Hotel Forbidden City, a 3-star hotel located a 10-minute walk from the site.
To explore one of the most iconic religious sites, visit the Temple of Heaven, situated in the southeast of the city. The temple dates back to the Ming dynasty and the RJ Brown Hotel Beijing places you a 15-minute walk through the park from the temple. The 3-star hotel features breakfast, a bar and free Wi-Fi. Jun'an Hotel is a 4-star alternative, equally close but on the other side of the park encasing the temple.
Culture lovers will appreciate a visit to the National Museum of China, not far from Tiananmen Square, the Mausoleum and The Great Hall of People, so all cultural tastes are catered to. China Great Hall Hotel is situated amidst these cultural treats, about 7 minutes from Tiananmen Square and 15 minutes from the National Museum. Capital Hotel is a posh upmarket choice, about 15-20 minutes from the museum and Tiananmen Square.
Wangfujing in the Dongcheng District is the most famous shopping street in Beijing where travellers will find department stores, authentic tea stores as and a diverse range of food in the snack street. The luxurious Beijing Hotel is located in the pedestrian area of the street, opposite the Palaeolithic Museum. Only three cross streets further down is snack street, where visitors can enjoy delectable delicacies. Further north of the street is the Novotel Beijing Peace, a 4-star choice with chic rooms and close vicinity to all the amenities and shops Wangfujing has to offer.
One major reason travellers come to Beijing is, of course, The Great Wall, located in the north of the city. Choose the Mutianyu Great Wall section, as it is most popular with children and allows all members of the family to enjoy this mesmerising site. There is a cable car going up and a toboggan to get down again, great fun for young and old alike. To be close to this section of the wall, consider the Sunrise Kempinski Hotel, an upmarket choice situated in the wild nature of China, about a 45-minute drive from the wall. If you want to get the best out of Beijing city and the wall, opt for the ibis Kunming, which puts you about 1 hour to the wall and Beijing city centre by car.
FAQs when booking a hotel in Beijing
The Days Hotel Beijing New Exhibition Center is only a 7-minute drive from the airport and boasts a business area with banquet and meeting facilities. It also features modern rooms and breakfast. A cheaper option would be the Greentree Inn Beijing Capital Airport Second Express Hotel, also 7 minutes by car from the airport.
Beijing is dotted with high-end luxury hotels, including the Beijing Prime Hotel Wangfujing, where you will be met with the best service available. The 5-star hotel features a swimming pool, gym and spa area, as well as a restaurant. Sunworld Dynasty Hotel Beijing is an equally impressive choice, also with a pool and gym, as well as a bar.
Budget-conscious visitors should consider the Beijing Zhong An Hotel, a laid-back, low-key hotel in Dongcheng with simple rooms and free Wi-Fi. Leo Hostel is another cheap choice with bunk beds and a cosy living area.
Spring Time Hostel features facilities for disabled guests as well as an airport shuttle, free Wi-Fi and a bar on site. Inner Mongolia Grand Hotel is a 4-star alternative, also with disability facilities and a spa area, bar and complimentary breakfast.
The most popular neighbourhoods amongst KAYAK users are Haidian and Fengtai. Hotels in walking-distance from Wangfujing Street are also very sought-after.
Although the average price for a double room in Beijing is RM 626, RM 74 is the lowest price found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days.
Hotels are safe environments for travellers as long as they properly implement sanitary measures in response to coronavirus (COVID-19). However, we recommend getting in touch with the local authorities regarding safety procedures for hotels in Beijing. For more advice, please view our information page on what to know about coronavirus (COVID-19) and travel.
Hotel room prices will vary depending on facilities and location. The cheapest double room in Beijing for tonight found in the last 3 hours was RM 74. We also found 3-star hotels from RM 69 and 4-star hotels from RM 455.
In the last 3 days, the best price displayed on KAYAK for a double hotel room in Beijing for the upcoming weekend was RM 946 per night. We also found good deals for 3-star hotel rooms from RM 72 and 4-star hotel rooms from RM 185.
After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Beijing districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Beijing city centre
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