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Homeinn Selected (Beijing Beixinqiao South Luogu Lane)
4.7/51414 Reviews
East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area
The hotel location is amazing. The room is clean and has all utilities needed, and you can have movies on the TV (the choices are a bit scarce). The lobby has drinks accessible and the staff is really polite which makes up for the little English they speak. I left the city earlier so I had to cancel 3 nights out of the 4 I booked and I received a refund within 1h of chatting with the customer support. Overall, great experience.
Beijing Goodnight Homestay
4.1/553 Reviews
East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area
Super great stay, quiet and comfortable room, great location. You can pet cats every day when you go out, and Chopper is sleeping soundly🐶 I am very grateful to the kind and beautiful sister at the front desk who kindly lent me a straightening comb and gave me a warm hug when I was feeling down. I am also very grateful to the front desk guy who was often woken up by our phone calls. He was very good-tempered every time. Very highly recommended! I will definitely come again if I have the opportunity to come to Beijing in the future💜
Nostalgia Hotel (Beijing Guozijian Gui Street Store)
4.7/51883 Reviews
East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area
The hotel is nice and clean, nothing fancy, but it has a good price and it's in the best location of Beijing, there are many metro lines available. Line 2, line 5, and the airport Express is very close. The hotel is inside a Hutong, you walk between alleyways and it's a nice experience. There are also many restaurant options. The hotel has breakfast served at 7am and it's fairly decent, only the dinning area is so small. The bathroom is small and it has glass doors, in our case we were 3 friends traveling, so this was a bit uncomfortable. Over all I do recommend this hotel for its great location.
Nostalgia Hotel (Beijing Lama Temple, Nanluogu Lane,)
4.8/51975 Reviews
East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area
Such an amazing hotel, it ticks all boxes, from location to staff friendliness to amenities. I love the play with the white rabbit theme 😆😆, in fact, I wish I could take the white rabbit bolster home! Thank you to all staff members, very kind and accommodating.
Paoju Factory Youth Hostel (Beijing Summer Palace Subway Station Branch)
3.8/5342 Reviews
East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area
So I booked 6 days, the bed is comfortable, the room is big, the location is great, not having a kitchen to prepare at least breakfast was inconvenient, also 2 bathrooms and 2 showers for the 3 rooms of 6 beds. In the morning I had to always wait for those who like to sit on the toilet with their phones, not being bothered that it's a shared toilet. It Would be nice to have a list at reception with things to do, because reception doesn't speak English. Travelers staying there shared more information between each other about things to do than reception. I did Badaling wall, taking Lama station subway then 877 bus to badaling and funicular from there, which was 140 yuan and 49 for entrance, transportation there 18. The maps on the iPhone work are amazing, Letsvpn is great to use, alipay and WeChat I was able to set up with local sim that I bought at china mobile
Beijing Oriental Mao Hotel (Gujie Beixinqiao Subway Station)
4.5/51094 Reviews
East Second Ring Workers' Stadium Area
The hotel is really great if you’re traveling to Beijing during fall or winter. The heating system in rooms is perfect for cooler seasons. I wouldn’t call it a 5 star hotel but it’s worth the price. It’s about 20 minutes by car/ 50 minutes by subway away from the Palace Museum. Will definitely book again.

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