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Berman Hotel (Beijing Bird's Nest Olympic Sports Center Subway Station Branch)
4.8/5766 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
A very satisfying housing experience The service was very good and we were upgraded to a room with a window. Intelligent facilities. Highly praised. Separation of wet and dry areas in bathroom and shower room The location is very good, very close to the Bird's Nest Metro transportation is also very convenient There is also a convenience store downstairs🏪
Baiman Hotel (Beijing Bird's Nest Science and Technology Museum Branch)
4.8/5376 Reviews
Asian and Olympic Games Village Area
Very good hotel, very cost-effective, all aspects of the newly opened equipment are very new, the service is very thoughtful, the front desk staff is almost responsive, very patient, the room is very spacious, you can also see the Olympic Tower, go to the Bird's Nest Orson is very convenient. There is free coffee, hot water in the lobby, and the staff will help with the luggage if they are not busy. It is worth boasting that the bath water is very flush and the hot bath is very comfortable. From all aspects, it is a very attentive hotel. I can't think of this level of hotel at this price in the capital. I am very satisfied. I will choose here next time I travel. Recommend friends who come to Beijing to experience it.
Borrman Hotel (Beijing South Railway Station Caoqiao Subway Station)
4.5/5758 Reviews
Yongdingmen and South Railway Station Area
You can find it very easily when you got off from exit B Caoqiao station. Location of the hotel is super convenient if you will fly from Daxing airport. You just need to take express for 35 yuan and you are at airport. 5-10 minutes walk for exit with enter to Daxing airport express. Staff were very friendly and kindly gave us detergent for free to use in their laundry room. Room was quite spacious, shower was clean with good water pressure. Toilet was also very nice. Every day they changed towels and place fresh bottles of water. Highly recommend!
BORRMAN Hotel (Beijing Mudanyuan Station)
4.7/547 Reviews
Shangdi and Zhonguancun Area
A very pleasant stay experience, great value for money, especially the beautiful girl and handsome boy at the front desk who provided very thoughtful service. Because I was in a hurry to catch the plane and didn't have time to go to the front desk to pick up my luggage, the handsome boy even helped me to the roadside. A big thumbs up 👍 I will stay again if I have the chance😄
Bermans Hotel (Beijing Tongzhou Canal Culture Square)
4.7/5512 Reviews
The first time I stayed at the Borman Hotel, it gave me a feeling of home. The environment was very good, the service was thoughtful, the room lady was very enthusiastic, the room was very clean, and it was very comfortable to live in. The tall lady at the front desk was very nice and attentive. It will be my must-stay place when I come to Beijing in the future.
Borman Hotel (Beijing Qianmen)
4.5/5605 Reviews
Qianmen (Front Gate) and Chongwenmen Commercial Area
After looking at many hotels, I finally chose Berman because the decoration seemed new. I was not disappointed after I arrived. It was not as old as some hotels on the Internet said. The environment and sanitation were very good, and the front desk staff were also very good. We came a little early and found a room upstairs at around 11 o'clock. They let us check in directly without making us wait until the specified time. We asked for an extra quilt that day, and then we got the room. Luggage storage is free, and the daily cleaning is also very clean. The only downside is that the room is a little small, with a stool, and not much space for things, so it's a bit crowded. But more than 300 yuan a night is also very good (●°u°●) ”Barbecue Liu is just outside the door and turns out of the alley. There are many foods around and the subway is convenient. I forgot to take pictures. Anyway, it looks exactly like the picture, there is no difference

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More about Borrman, Beijing

Beijing is China's capital, which combines ancient and modern. As one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China, it's home to cultural and historical sites.

Travelling to Beijing

The main payment in China is AliPay or WeChat Pay. E-payment is convenient in China. There's no need to take cash.

Mandarin is the official language in China. English is not widely spoken but younger generations can speak English if necessary. English signs are prevalent. It can be beneficial to have a translation app handy.

Singaporeans with valid passports will be exempted from visa requirements for a stay of up to 30 days in China.

Top attractions in Beijing

  • The Palace Museum: The Forbidden City is a must-see in China. It is a symbol of ancient China.
  • The Great Wall: As the saying goes, "You are not a hero until you reach the Great Wall". The total length of the Badaling Great Wall is 7.5 miles (12 kilometres) with 43 watchtowers and is a pass for the Ming Great Wall.
  • Summer Palace: It is a Unesco World Heritage site that used to be the palace and garden of the emperors of the Qing Dynasty.
  • Temple of Heaven: It is an altar for emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties. People worship the heavens, ask for rain, and pray for a better harvest here in ancient China.
  • Universal Beijing Resort: It is a theme park that combines Chinese cultural elements.

Beijing's weather & what to wear

Beijing has a monsoon-influenced humid continental climate with hot, humid summers and cold, dry winters. The temperatures range from an average of -3.7°C in January to 26.2°C in July. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit.

It is recommended to dress in layers as temperatures can fluctuate.

Beijing's transportation

Beijing Capital International Airport and Beijing Daxing International Airport are two primary airports. The airports are well connected to Beijing city centre via the Airport Express Line and taxis.

For public transportation, Beijing’s subway system is one of the largest in the world. Buses and BRT are also extensive. Taxis and ride-hailing apps like DiDi are widely available.

What to eat in Beijing?

  • Peking Duck: Crispy, lacquered skin and tender meat with thin pancakes, sauce, and scallions.
  • Zha Jiang Mian: Noodles topped with sauce, pork, and vegetables.
  • Douzhi: A fermented mung bean milk drink with a sour taste, often with jiaoquan.
  • Baodu: A traditional Beijing snack stripe with dipping sauces, often enjoyed with beer.
  • Tanghulu: Candied fruit skewers, typically hawthorn berries coated in a sugar shell.

The best stays in Beijing for foreigners

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