incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - Managed by Nikko Hotels International, is one of the ... more
first international joint venture four-star hotels in Beijing.After a six-month rennovation, the hotel is reopen for business on 18.Aug.2006. 10 mins drive from ti...
Standing in Beijing's central business district, the kid friendly Jinglun Hotel Nikko is ... more
one of the city's top hotels for corporate travelers and a good stop for vacationing families, couples and groups who want to stay near the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. Shoppers are just a block from the famous Silk Alley, or Xiushui Street, where they can buy handbags, shoes, curtains, tablecloths, jewelry, handicrafts and clothing, but not before carrying on the ancient Chinese tradition of haggling with the owners. The Jinglun is adjacent toChina World Trade Center and Embassy Quarters, and near some of the city's other major tourist attractions. The hotel's staff can help visitors plan trips and excursions, and even aid parents in arranging supervised child care and activities. In addition to a children's pool, the Jinglun offers an indoor pool for adults; fitness and business centers; spa; ballroom, banquet, conference and catering services; and rides to Beijing's international airport 40 minutes away. Fordining, visitors can pick 24 hour room service or the hotel's Thaiffee Garden's Southeast Asian dishes, such as Malaysian Kuay Teow Noodles, Indonesian Goreng and Singapore style Fried Noodles, or the Cantonese and Chaoshan flavors of Tao Li. In addition, Sie He Xuan specializes in local Beijing delicacies, and Japanese barbecue comprises the menu at Gyoen Teppanyaki. In addition to floor butlers, the 13 story downtown Beijing hotel features 638 air conditioned guestrooms and 25 suites with complimentary high speed and wireless Internet access, cable/satellite TVs, DVD players, minibars, kitchenettes, refrigerators, bathrobes, slippers designer toiletries, shared bathrooms and second bathrooms.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Standing in Beijing's central business district, the kid friendly Jinglun Hotel Nikko is ... more
one of the city's top hotels for corporate travelers and a good stop for vacationing families, couples and groups who want to stay near the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. Shoppers are just a block from the famous Silk Alley, or Xiushui Street, where they can buy handbags, shoes, curtains, tablecloths, jewelry, handicrafts and clothing, but not before carrying on the ancient Chinese tradition of haggling with the owners. The Jinglun is adjacent toChina World Trade Center and Embassy Quarters, and near some of the city's other major tourist attractions. The hotel's staff can help visitors plan trips and excursions, and even aid parents in arranging supervised child care and activities. In addition to a children's pool, the Jinglun offers an indoor pool for adults; fitness and business centers; spa; ballroom, banquet, conference and catering services; and rides to Beijing's international airport 40 minutes away. Fordining, visitors can pick 24 hour room service or the hotel's Thaiffee Garden's Southeast Asian dishes, such as Malaysian Kuay Teow Noodles, Indonesian Goreng and Singapore style Fried Noodles, or the Cantonese and Chaoshan flavors of Tao Li. In addition, Sie He Xuan specializes in local Beijing delicacies, and Japanese barbecue comprises the menu at Gyoen Teppanyaki. In addition to floor butlers, the 13 story downtown Beijing hotel features 638 air conditioned guestrooms and 25 suites with complimentary high speed and wireless Internet access, cable/satellite TVs, DVD players, minibars, kitchenettes, refrigerators, bathrobes, slippers designer toiletries, shared bathrooms and second bathrooms.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: convenient location, good service and delicious food. Disadvantages: Expensive.
If you lived in Beijing and you said you don't know Hotel Kunlun people would think you were joking. I have lived in Beijing for over 11 years and visited the hotel many times for business meetings and leisure. Personally I think it's one of the best hotels in Beijing.
Location
The Hotel Kunlun is situated just inside the Third Ring Road of Beijing, which is the main traffic link between the centre of Beijing and the suburbs. Its central location is convenient for visitors and guests. From Hotel Kunlun to Beijing Capital International Airport the distance is 20km, to Tiananmen Square 10 km, to Beijing railway station 8km. It is also surrounded by many embassies, such as USA, Canada, Japan, etc. It's a 10 minute drive to the British Embassy. Last but not least there are many famous and popular department stores, shopping malls ...
Wow, what an amazing hotel - and a true bargain at that. It is actually now owned by Raffles with one part of the hotel being Raffles and the other BeijingHotel.
We visited Beijing in January this year staying for six nights in the Raffles section of the hotel.
You know that you are arriving somewhere nice when your taxi door is opened as soon as you get there and friendly men smile at you and welcome you to the hotel. They grabbed our cases and brought them inside for us.
The reception is clean and warm (a must as it was minus five outside!!!). The staff welcomed us to the hotel and could not have been more friendly and helpful. An added bonus was that we had booked through Expedia (therefore only paying £60 per night) and been told that we were not getting breakfast included. The reception staff said that as it was low ...
Advantages: very clean & comfortable, useful facilities, resonable price Disadvantages: doesnt really give you a chinese experience
- although i think thats how beijing is, a bit sprawly with no real centre or heart (go to xian instead!). The main block of the hotel has a money exchange (& the good thing about china / communism is you get exactly the same rate where ever you go) & gift shops - there is also at least 1 pharmacy & 1 mini supermarket on site. Breakfast was great - fantastic selection & for those who cant do sweet & sour chicken with noodles at 08.00 then there's stil plentty of other (more european) choices. Would i stay here again - YES, the only thing is I wouldnt bother going to beijing again, notg my sort of china. ...