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Hejia Inn (Beijing Tsinghua)
4.4/5986 Reviews
Zhongguancun Area
Not the best, not the worst. The room I stayed in had 2 beds and a private bathroom, which was ok, but the bathroom could use some deep cleaning and the matress was really hard (although that seems to be common practice in China). I had a window that was faced directly to the cafeteria, so everything morning I woke up at around 7 to 8 am with ambient music and smell of food. The pro of this hotel though had to be the ammeties, they gave me like 3 clean towels per day, as many toothbrushes as I wanted and tea, lots of tea. Never had I ever stayed in a hotel with such good amenites. Unfortunately the window situation, matress and bathroom just wouldn't make me recommend it. 3/5
Hejia Hotel (Beijing Baiyun Road Fuxing Hospital)
4.4/5358 Reviews
Xidan and Financial Street Area
The surrounding transportation is convenient, the room is clean and tidy, the service staff has a good attitude. I brought my child to Beijing for medical treatment and came several times before the New Year. Every time I brought my child alone, I felt that I couldn't hold the luggage in front of me, so I asked the service staff to store it for me. This time it was really stored for more than two months, which was a bit too long. I didn't expect that after arriving at the store, the front desk saw who I was and found all the luggage and baby strollers for me. They also packed the small toys that my child left in the room in a plastic bag for us. This small gesture is really heartwarming.
Hejia Inn (Beijing Fuwai Hospital)
4.5/51443 Reviews
Xizhimen and Beijing Exhibition Center Area
Well located hotel near a metro. Service was friendly and helpful. The WiFi is fast and there is a free washing machine available (need own detergent) The bed was too firm for us, and the rooms are a little old and dirty. Otherwise, we enjoyed our stay, it was good value and a good base to see Beijing.
Hejia Hotel (Beijing Guang'anmen Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine)
4.5/5362 Reviews
Beijing West Railway Station Area
Spent 3 nights at Hejia. Though with limited Mandarin, Ms Guo CaiXia checked us in and found us a non smoking room as the first has a smoke smell. Ms Guo was very patient in working with my poor Mandarin and explained every thing to me. Very patient, respectful and kind. Thank you ms Guo. The room is huge and clean. Has all one needs for a comfortable night sleep. Water pressure could be stronger but the hot water was hot! 5 minutes walk to a huge market for fruits, drinks etc. 3 minutes walk to food and 10 to a Luckin coffee. Bus stops in front of hotel, can take bus to temple of heaven,..122 directly to Beijing train west
Hejia Inn Beijing Sijiqinq
4.3/5364 Reviews
Xizhimen and Beijing Exhibition Center Area
The hotel is clean and hygienic, the environment is good and quiet, the service staff is also very good, the service is warm and thoughtful, there is a parking space at the door, and it is very convenient to park by car.
Hejia Hotel (Beijing Anzhen Hospital)
4.6/52632 Reviews
Madian Area
Humanized service: I booked a special king-size bed room for this business trip. Since I arrived an hour early, the service staff upgraded the room type for free to avoid me waiting for a long time. It's very heartwarming! Environment: The comfortable environment makes people very happy to live here Service: The roommate cleans in time and replenishes the supplies at any time. The dining environment is clean and comfortable, and the price is reasonable. The most important thing is that it suits the taste of us northerners, which is a personal opinion.

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More about Hejia, Beijing

Beijing, the vibrant capital city of China, offers an extraordinary blend of ancient traditions and modern wonders.

Get ready to view the traditional buildings, like the Forbidden City or Summer Palace. Also, Beijing has many traditional foods like the most famous one, Peking Duck. Come to taste special cuisine. Immerse yourself in the rich history, diverse culture, and must-visit attractions that make Beijing a truly unique destination.

By planning your travel to Beijing, the first thing is to book your flight or train tickets. With the complete transportation system, Beijing offers you multiple ways to get there!

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How to get to Beijing

Beijing, as the capital of China, owns the convenient transportation system. Two international airports, rail train stations, and city metro make visitors easily arrive at Beijing and go any where.

For international visitors, two major airports are available: Beiijing Capital International Airport (PEK) and Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX). For visitors plan to stay city center, Beijing Capital International Airport can be more convenient. But both airports have direct transportation to arrive city center.

Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK):

Located about 25 km northeast of the city center, PEK is one of the busiest airports globally. Here is a detail guide from Trip.com. And there are multiple transfer choices:

1. Airport Express Train: Capital Airport Express stops at Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, where all international flights arrive and depart. A one-way ticket costs RMB 25. Available for Dongzhimen and Sanyuanqiao Beijing Metro stations.

2. Taxis: Available at designated ranks, with a journey to downtown costing approximately 100-150 RMB depending on traffic.

If arrive late, there are many comfortable hotels near PEK airport:

Hotel NameLocationAirport DistanceService Info
VOYAGE INTERNATIONAL HOTELNo.1 Fuqian two stree Capital Airport, Shunyi District, Beijing1.5 kmFree Priority airport pick-up & drop-off, Free gym, Free playgroud, Tea room, Restaurant
Crowne Plaza Beijing International AirportNo.60 Fuqian 1st Street, Shunyi District, Beijing, 1013124.5 kmFree Priority airport pick-up & drop-off, Free indoor swimming pool, Taxi Booking, Currency exchange

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Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX):

Situated 46 km south of the city, PKX is renowned for its futuristic design and efficient services. For transportation to the city:

1. Daxing Airport Express: Links PKX to the metro system and high-speed trains within 20-30 minutes.

2. Taxis and Didi: Convenient for late-night arrivals or heavy luggage, with fares ranging between 150-200 RMB to central Beijing.

If arrive late, there are many comfortable hotels near PKX airport:

Hotel NameAddressAirport DistanceService Info
Radisson Hotel Beijing Daxing AirportYard 2, No.2 Yuanjing West Road, Daxing District, Beijing2kmFree Priority airport pick-up & drop-off, Free indoor swimming pool, Free Fitness room, 2 restaurants
Mumian Beijing Daxing International AirportNo. A1008 No. 2 Yuanjing Road, Daxing District, Beijing, 102600, Chinaabout 600m (walk)Free luggage storage, Free indoor swimming pool, Translation tools, Taxi booking, Lobby bar & cafe etc

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Once arrive at Beijing, multiple transportations are available for visitors:

1. Metro: Beijing’s metro has 27 lines and 490+ stations, runs 5:00 am–11:00 pm daily. It’s efficient, affordable, and traveler-friendly with English signage. Use the Yikatong card or QR codes for easy access. *Avoid peak hours (7-9 am, 6-8 pm) for a smoother ride.

2. Buses: An extensive network covers areas beyond the metro. Stops are marked in English, but schedules are often unavailable. Pay with a Yikatong card or QR codes.

3. Taxis and Rideshares: Affordable taxis are easy to hail, or book rides via Didi. Payments are accepted via cash, Alipay, or WeChat Pay.

4. Shared Bicycles: Eco-friendly bikes from apps like HelloBike cost ¥1.5–2.5 rmb per trip. Unlock them via QR codes on Alipay/WeChat.

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Best Districts to Stay in Beijing

If you're unsure where to stay in Beijing, consider Wangfujing or Sanlitun.

For first-time visitors to Beijing, Wangfujing is the spot. It’s close to major sights like the Forbidden City, has loads of shopping, and tons of street food to try. Plus, the subway makes it super easy to get around.

If you’re after something more modern, Sanlitun is the place to be. It's full of international restaurants, stylish bars, and the perfect spot for a lively evening out. But, if you're in the mood for a more tranquil experience, head over to Houhai. With its lakes and traditional alleys, it offers a completely different vibe, with plenty of laid-back cafés and bars.

Top Things to Do in Beijing

As the capital of China, Beijing has many symbols of Chinese culture, like The Place Museum, The Great Wall etc. Also, Beijing has modern attractions for fun, like Universal Beijing Resort. Here are some popular attractions that visitors shouldn't miss when visit Beijing:

The Palace Museum (Forbidden City): Step into the ancient China at the Forbidden City, the former imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Wander through its ornate halls, marvel at the intricate details of the architecture, and lose yourself in the charm of its serene gardens. This historical treasure offers a glimpse into the power of China’s past. Click to find hotels near the Forbidden City..

Badaling Great Wall: Come to experience on an unforgettable adventure at the Badaling Great Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage site that embodies China’s ancient ingenuity. Admire the stunning vistas as you traverse the well-preserved sections of this architectural marvel, and feel the spirit of history as you walk along the stones that once guarded an empire. Click to find hotels near the Badaling Great Wall.

Summer Palace: Here you can escape the urban hustle and find peace at the Summer Palace, an imperial retreat brimming with natural and artistic beauty. Stroll through its lush gardens, take a scenic boat ride on Kunming Lake, and admire the intricate pavilions and corridors that tell stories of royal leisure and elegance. Click to find hotels near the Summer Palace.

Universal Beijing Resort: Enjoy a day of excitement and entertainment at Universal Studios Beijing. From thrilling rides and dazzling attractions to interactive shows and beloved characters, this resort is a haven for fun-seekers of all ages. It’s the perfect spot for creating lasting memories. Click to find hotels near Universal Beijing Resort.

Temple of Heaven: Immerse yourself in the spiritual serenity of the Temple of Heaven, an ancient site where emperors prayed for good harvests. Join the locals as they practice tai chi, enjoy traditional games, and take in the harmonious blend of architecture and nature that defines this cultural gem. Click to find hotels near the Temple of Heaven.

National Museum of China: Dive into the rich tapestry of Chinese history at the National Museum of China. Explore exhibits showcasing priceless artifacts, from ancient jade carvings to revolutionary art, and discover the stories that span thousands of years of civilization in one remarkable space. Click to find hotels near the National Museum of China.

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