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Accommodation In Beijing

Our wide range of Beijing accommodation allows you to enjoy all the city has to offer: from the Forbidden City and the Great Wall to Tian'an men Square; from the Peking Man Site to the many palaces and numerous temples: from the 120 museums to the 100 public gardens. We have great rates on Beijing hotels throughout the city to suit every traveller.

Our Beijing hotels are a great base for exploring China's major tourist attractions including Tian'an men Square, the Great Wall, the Summer Palace and the Beijing Zoo. While you are staying in our Beijing accommodation, visit the largest royal palatial complex in existence in China, Forbidden City, which is also known as the Former Imperial Palace or the Palace Museum. Forbidden City was built in the beginning of the 13th century and was the imperial residence of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and today boasts an immense collection of cultural artefacts of various dynasties. While you are in the area, tour the hutongs which surround the palace. A hutong is an ancient city alley or lane, typical in Beijing, which tells the story of life in Beijing in days gone by. Also nearby is Beihai Park, which is an example of a typical imperial garden dating back more than 800 years.

Stay in our Dong Cheng accommodation for easy access to such tourist attractions as Tiananmen Square and the National Museum of China. Or stay in our Ching Wen hotels to visit China's largest temple, the Temple of Heaven, built in 1420, where Ming and Qing monarchs prayed for good harvests. Soak in some Chinese culture, while staying in our Beijing accommodation, by attending a performance of the famous Beijing Opera, also known as the Peking Opera, where bright costumes, singing, dialogue and acrobatic combat combine to make a fascinating show. If you are travelling to Beijing for business, stay in our Chao Yang hotels in the heart of the diplomatic and business district, and an easy walk to some of the city's nightlife, or stay in our Guanganmen accommodation at the centre of the commercial and government area.

Another popular region to stay in China is Shanghai.

Beijing hotels essential information

Accommodation
1,588 hotels
Lowest Price
AU$135
Highest Price
AU$652
Popular hotels
Sunworld Hotel Beijing Wangfujing, Hilton Beijing Wangfujing, Beijing Pudi Hotel, Novotel Beijing Peace, Cordis, Beijing Capital Airport by Langham Hospitality Group, Four Seasons Hotel Beijing, The St. Regis Beijing, The Peninsula Beijing, Beijing Hotel Nuo Forbidden City

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Beijing?
Located in Beijing and with amenities such as a rooftop terrace and a picnic area, Hotel Cote Cour Beijing is a retreat Wotif travellers are crazy about. Also securing a top spot on the list of best hotels in Beijing is Waldorf Astoria Beijing. Get your beauty sleep here and you’ll be close to popular sights like Wangfujing Street and Forbidden City. Ready for an amazing time in Beijing? Let Wotif hook you up with an awesome pad at a rate that can’t be beat.
How many days should I spend in Beijing?
That’s like asking how much sauce you want on your pie — it’s all about personal preference. To give you a rough idea though, most travellers spend 3 days exploring this vibrant city. Whether it’s a day or two or a week or two, our Beijing hotel offers will help make your trip an awesome one.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Beijing?
Many first-timers base themselves in Chaoyang. That’s where you’ll find some of the best Beijing hotels, including Waldorf Astoria Beijing and Hotel Cote Cour Beijing. There’s plenty to put on your to-do list around here, such as Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square.
How much does a Beijing hotel cost?
Rates all depend on when you’re travelling and what you’re after but we’ve got your back (and your wallet’s best interests at heart) with our awesome Beijing hotel deals. Start the search for your Beijing hotel by selecting your holiday dates, then use our filters to tweak the results by budget, amenities, property type and more. July, August and September are the busiest months, so avoiding these will help you find AU$135 cheap accommodation in Beijing.
How do I get a cheap hotel in Beijing?
Easy as. For cheap hotels in Beijing, follow these tips:

  • Opt for midweek stays: Rates are nearly always cheaper from Mondays through to Thursdays.
  • If you love a good bargain, let’s be mates: Sign up for a Wotif account to enjoy access to our awesome Mates Rates.
  • Make the most of off-peak travel: November, December and January are Beijing’s slower months. Hotels, flights and tours are more affordable during this time.
  • Filter, filter, filter, dear friend: Use our filter tool to narrow your search, then sort by the lowest price to find a hot deal.

Can I find luxury accommodation in Beijing?
Use our “Property class” filter tool to easily discover the swankiest digs. Ditch those trusty double pluggers and step into the lap of one of these Beijing luxury accommodation options:


Which hotels in Beijing are family-friendly?
Pick a great hotel for your trip and your little ones will think you’re cooler than free ice cream on a summer day. That’s why we make it easy-peasy to look for family accommodation in Beijing. Simply use our “Family friendly” filter to discover digs loaded with kid-approved amenities like organised activities, playgrounds and pools. Here are three we think you’ll like:


What is the best area to stay in Beijing?
Choosing a place to stay is a piece of cake with Wotif. With our “View map” feature, you can see all the various locations of our Beijing accommodation. Many travellers choose to bunk down in the Wangfujing Shopping Area area, which is famous for its shopping and great gift and craft shops and dining. Dongcheng and Chaoyang are other popular places to book your hotel in Beijing.

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