First of all, the hotel is in an ancient city. It is estimated that it is only a 10-minute walk from the South Great Wall ground cable car, but the North Great Wall aerial cableway is far away, and it takes at least 30 minutes to walk. The key is that there is no bus! Badaling Station on the S2 line is very close, just at the entrance of the village. The hotel room is clean, but the bathroom is too small. I am afraid of hitting the sink when I turn around when taking a shower. The breakfast is average, and the children don’t like it. It starts at 8:30, which is a bit late. I highly recommend a noodle restaurant in the ancient city. His wontons are delicious. My children have wontons for three consecutive meals and breakfast at his house. If you go to climb the Great Wall in the morning, because the South ground cable car starts operating at 8:50 and the North ground cableway starts at 7:30, if there are many people, you will have to queue up. I wonder if the meal will be served in advance during the peak season? If you want to take the S2 line back to Beijing, you have to catch the first train at 9:22, because Badaling Station happens to be on the other side of the railway crossing, and you have to count the time when the railway crossing is closed, so you need to cross the crossing in advance. This breakfast time is also very inappropriate. For friends with children who have plenty of time, I highly recommend taking the S2 line when you return to Beijing. This is the Beijing-Zhangjiakou Railway, which was built a hundred years ago. At Qinglong Bridge, you can experience Zhan Tianyou's herringbone railway line, and it passes through the world's most majestic pass, Juyongguan Great Wall, with unique scenery. Finally, I would like to praise the hotel lady. Because the hotel did not have a place to dry clothes, I dragged the clothes hanging device in the room to the yard and borrowed a few hangers from her.
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