
Located in the heart of Beijing, near Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and Wangfujing Pedestrian Street, offering convenient access
• Prices start from JPY 12,209 and it has a 9.4/10 rating based on 2483 reviews.
• Guests really like the Fitness Room, Luggage Storage, and Restaurant.
• Starting from JPY 10,802 to JPY 36,900. Rated 9.2/10 based on 3357 reviews.
• Close to Wangfujing Catholic Church, just 0.12km.
• Prices usually start at JPY 4,084. Rated 9.5/10 from 5117 reviews.
• These facilities get the best feedback: Luggage Storage, Restaurant, and Wake-Up Call.
Traditional area blending business and culture, with mid-range hotels.
• From JPY 3,608 to JPY 30,636 per night. Rated 9.3/10 from 5270 reviews.
• Located only 0.08km from Qianmen Street.
• Great value from JPY 8,373. Keeps a 9.3/10 rating from 2462 reviews.
• Close to Qianmen Street, just 0.2km.
• Starting from JPY 11,619 to JPY 53,852. Rated 9/10 based on 6776 reviews.
• The First Historical Archives of China (New Building) is easy to reach, just 0.55km away.
Trendy nightlife hub with designer hotels and international dining options.
• Prices usually start at JPY 3,608. Rated 9.3/10 from 5746 reviews.
• Just 0.33km to A.C Art Museum.
• From JPY 7,602 to JPY 31,385 per night. Rated 9/10 from 1174 reviews.
• Chaoyangmen is easy to reach, just 0.45km away.
• Starting from JPY 11,301 to JPY 41,052. Rated 9.6/10 based on 5138 reviews.
• Facilities include Indoor swimming pool, Fitness Room, and Public parking.
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Beijing, China’s historic capital, known for its imperial landmarks, rich culture, and thriving modern districts. The city combines ancient heritage with modern life, offering a unique mix of palaces, temples, shopping streets and cutting-edge architecture. Bustling markets, traditional hutongs and vibrant nightlife create an atmosphere full of contrasts. Let’s find the best areas to stay in Beijing and enjoy this historic city.
Beijing offers tourists a variety of neighbourhoods: Wangfujing, Houhai, Qianmen, Gulou, Xidan and Guomao/CBD are the most popular.
A lively district with shopping, dining, and close access to major landmarks.
Historic lakeside and hutong districts offering charm, culture, and a romantic atmosphere.
Modern business and luxury district, ideal for corporate travellers and high-end stays.
Beijing has two main airports: Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) and Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX). PEK handles most international and long-haul flights, while PKX is a newer hub serving both domestic and international routes.
Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK): Located about 15 miles (25 km) northeast of the city centre, PEK is the busiest and most common arrival point for flights from the UK. It is well-connected to the city by the Capital Airport Express, taxis, and shuttle buses.
Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX): Situated around 29 miles (46 km) south of central Beijing, PKX is a modern airport designed to handle growing passenger numbers. Transport options include the Daxing Airport Express, intercity rail, taxis, and buses.
>> Read Our Guide on Getting From Beijing Airports to the City Centre
Want to start or end your Beijing trip smoothly? Staying at a hotel near PEK or PKX with shuttle services can save time and energy, especially for late-night arrivals or early flights, giving you more chance to enjoy the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, and the city’s lively food streets.
Hotel Name | Estimated Price | Distance from Airport (PEK) | Shuttle Service Info |
From £21 | Close to PEK | Airport pick-up (Free): 2 times per hour, reservations required (15 mins in advance). Airport drop-off (Free): 1 time per hour, reservations required (2 hrs in advance). Business hours: [Mon – Sun] 00:00–23:59 |
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Hotel Name | Estimated Price | Distance from Airport (PKX) | Shuttle Service Info |
From £24 | Close to PKX | Free airport pick-up and drop-off, 2 times per hour. |
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Getting around Beijing is convenient thanks to its extensive subway network, affordable buses, and the availability of taxis and ride-hailing apps. Walking is also a great way to experience the city’s historic charm and hidden alleyways.
