I highly recommend this hotel when you come to Beijing. This is my second time staying in this hotel. Last time I stayed for four consecutive nights, and this time I stayed for three consecutive nights.
I chose this hotel again. First of all, the room price did not increase during the Spring Festival. It is the same as the price on weekdays, while the price of the nearby economy hotels has more than doubled. Of course, I chose Huabin. The hotel has a very advantageous location. It is located on the top of the Xidan subway station No. 1 and No. 4 on West Chang'an Avenue. The rooms on the east side can watch the sunrise, overlooking the Beijing Opera House, Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and the Duke of Ling's Mansion. Duke of Ling is Pu Ling, the great-grandson of Mian Xun. The mansion is the new mansion of Mian Xun, the Duke of Ling, after he moved out of Andingmen Nei Kuan Street in the eighth year of Tongzhi (1869). It is a relatively complete mansion of the Duke of Ling. The Duke of Ling's Mansion is divided into the middle road and the east and west roads. There is a mansion gate on the north-south longitudinal axis of the middle road, and it consists of five courtyards. There is also a Donglaishun next to the Duke of Ling's Mansion, but the shabu-shabu recommended by the old Beijingers is not this one. The room is well-equipped, clean and spacious, and the front desk service is thoughtful. I am still satisfied with it after staying there for many years.
TIPS: The chance of upgrade is higher if you check in later. Both times I checked in at around 11pm, I was upgraded to a view room.
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