Beijing Hotels

No Beijing travel guide would be complete without listing the best Beijing hotels. Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China, is full of temple and gardens, and is the home of the legendary Great Wall and the Forbidden City. It is also one of the most populous cities in the whole world, making the accommodation issue something that should not be taken lightly. First things first though, the best way to get to Beijing, especially if you are not already in China, is via the Beijing Capital International Airport. Therefore, you may want to look for Beijing Airport hotels. The Hilton Beijing Capital Airport hotel, for instance, is but a minute away from the airport, and less than an hour from the main attractions. Learn more here at beijing-hotels.net.

One of the best hotels in Beijing is the Beijing Hotel, especially since 2005, when it two of its four blocks were started to be managed under the Raffles Hotels and Resorts Limited brand. This chain has over eighty hotels all around the world, however each one has a unique identity. Thus, tourists looking for the top Beijing hotels will find in this one all the comforts of Western life seamlessly blended with the all mysticism of the Far East. Now, if you are interested for Beijing hotels that are more locally flavored, there is The Emperor Hotel. The Emperor has more than 50 rooms with different designs meant to meet the most diverse needs. From there, Jingshan Park, Tiananmen Square, Beihai Park and Wangfujing Street are a stone's throw away.

More five star hotels in Beijing include the Grand Hyatt. More than 800 hundred rooms, spa, pool, gym, business center, and more make this one of the finest hotels in Beijing, and the reason why it has won several awards. Once you are settled in one of these Beijing hotels (or any others for that matter), then you can go sightseeing, of which there is plenty to do in this ancient city, something that this Beijing travel guide would be remiss not to mention. There is the Behai Park, with its Chinese gardens, a lake, the Chanfu Temple, the Five Dragon Wall and the Miaoxiang Pavilion. There is also Tiananmen Square, ripe with history, and the Beijing Botanical Garden, housing literally thousands of plant species.

However, as was hinted at above, the two main attractions are the Great Wall and the Forbidden City. The former was originally built to repel invaders, and now it attracts millions of visitors, and the latter is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Feel free to check back to beijing-hotels.net any time you like and find out more about Beijing hotels and other tourist information.

Honeymoon hotels

Beijing is certainly a place to visit at least once in the course of a lifetime, and it can be a wonderful place for a honeymoon. Even though the long flight may mildly affect your health, you can rely on the many local drugstores and even websites like Xl Pharmacy.


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