3. One Comfortable Room, One Taste of Beijing, Qiu Guo Hotel is Absolutely Amazing
🌁Decor Style: Dominated by wood tones, paired with warm yellow lighting and neo-Chinese elements, elegant screens and ink-wash paintings adorn the space, blending classical charm with modern simplicity to create a cozy and tranquil atmosphere.
🏘️Room Types/Layout: Various room types available. The queen room I stayed in had a well-designed layout with soft, skin-friendly bedding and a leisure tea seat by the window. The bathroom features a dry-wet separation, smart toilet, and branded toiletries, showcasing thoughtful details. The overall space is spacious, comfortable, and bathed in excellent natural light.
🎠Activities: The hotel is close to Wangfujing Pedestrian Street and Peking Union Medical College Hospital, within walking distance to the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. The surrounding area offers rich cultural and shopping attractions, allowing guests to immerse in history while enjoying retail therapy.
🍽️Dining Highlights: The breakfast spread is diverse, featuring Chinese hot dishes, Western pastries, and freshly brewed coffee. Authentic Beijing specialties like fermented bean juice and crispy fried dough rings are also served, awakening the taste buds with a genuine local flavor.
💰Average Cost: Approximately 400-600 RMB
💗Other Tips: The hotel provides free luggage storage and a thoughtful goodnight sweet soup. The front desk staff are warm and attentive, even offering help with travel itineraries. As the song "Big Bowl Tea at Qianmen" goes, "There are thousands of drinks in the world, perhaps this one is the humblest, but who knows, who knows, who can unravel this riddle? It’s brimming with tears, it’s brimming with tears." At Qiu Guo Hotel, I too experienced this heartfelt taste of Beijing, filled with warmth.