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Beijing Hotel NUO
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St. Joseph's Church, Beijing
74 Wangfujing Ave, Dongcheng, China, 100006
Wangfujing Pedestrian Street
WC66+9GP, Wangfujing Ave, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100006
Oriental Plaza
1 E Chang'an St, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100006
The Chinese Museum of Women and Children
9 Beijige Rd, Dongcheng, China, 100005
Huangchenggen Relic Site Park
China, Beijing, Dongcheng, Nanheyan Ave, 南河沿大街
The Wangfujing Paleolithic Museum
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Beijing Capital Theatre
22 Wangfujing Ave, Dongcheng, China, 100006
Dongsi Mosque
13 Dongsi S St, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100006
Lishi Hutong Courtyard House
64 Lishi Hu Tong, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100000
Laoshe Former Residence
19 Fengfu Hu Tong, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100006
Nearby restaurants
Huang Ting
China, Beijing, Dongcheng, Jinyu Hu Tong, 8号B2层王府半岛酒店
Jing
China, Beijing, Dongcheng, Jinyu Hu Tong, 8号王府半岛酒店 邮政编码: 100006
Najia Garden Restaurant
3 Jinyu Hu Tong, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100006
Shengxiang Taste
1 Dongdan N St, Dongdan, Beijing, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100006
Xiulan Xiaoguan
3 Jinyu Hu Tong, Sanyuan Bridge, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100006
Laobian Dumpling Restaurant
3 Dongdan N St, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100006
Zhiguan Restaurant
12 Jinyu Hu Tong, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100006
厉家菜
77 Dongtangzi Hu Tong, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100006
Beijing Da Dong
China, Beijing, Dongcheng, Jinbao St, 88号金宝汇购物中心5层 邮政编码: 100005
Jiang Hu Chuang Japanese Restaurant
3 Jinyu Hu Tong, Dongcheng, China, 100006
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18 Jinyu Hu Tong, Wangfujing, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100006
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5-15 Jinyu Hu Tong, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100006
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Xinhai Jinjiang Hotel
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Hanting Hotel
31 Ganyu Hu Tong, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100006
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Beijing Hotel NUO

China, Beijing, Dongcheng, 东长安街33号 邮政编码: 100004
4.0(16)

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attractions: St. Joseph's Church, Beijing, Wangfujing Pedestrian Street, Oriental Plaza, The Chinese Museum of Women and Children, Huangchenggen Relic Site Park, The Wangfujing Paleolithic Museum, Beijing Capital Theatre, Dongsi Mosque, Lishi Hutong Courtyard House, Laoshe Former Residence, restaurants: Huang Ting, Jing, Najia Garden Restaurant, Shengxiang Taste, Xiulan Xiaoguan, Laobian Dumpling Restaurant, Zhiguan Restaurant, 厉家菜, Beijing Da Dong, Jiang Hu Chuang Japanese Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Beijing Hotel NUO

St. Joseph's Church, Beijing

Wangfujing Pedestrian Street

Oriental Plaza

The Chinese Museum of Women and Children

Huangchenggen Relic Site Park

The Wangfujing Paleolithic Museum

Beijing Capital Theatre

Dongsi Mosque

Lishi Hutong Courtyard House

Laoshe Former Residence

St. Joseph's Church, Beijing

St. Joseph's Church, Beijing

4.5

(113)

Open 24 hours
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Wangfujing Pedestrian Street

Wangfujing Pedestrian Street

4.4

(352)

Open 24 hours
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Oriental Plaza

Oriental Plaza

4.3

(36)

Open 24 hours
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The Chinese Museum of Women and Children

The Chinese Museum of Women and Children

4.4

(16)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Beijing Hotel NUO

Huang Ting

Jing

Najia Garden Restaurant

Shengxiang Taste

Xiulan Xiaoguan

Laobian Dumpling Restaurant

Zhiguan Restaurant

厉家菜

Beijing Da Dong

Jiang Hu Chuang Japanese Restaurant

Huang Ting

Huang Ting

4.3

(10)

$$$$

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Jing

Jing

4.5

(9)

$$

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Najia Garden Restaurant

Najia Garden Restaurant

4.4

(29)

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Shengxiang Taste

Shengxiang Taste

4.3

(5)

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BuschauerBuschauer
First of all, as of August 2025, the location shown on Google Maps is wrong. The hotel actually faces Chang’an Avenue and Wangfujing Rd, which is much better than what the map suggests. From here, it’s just a short walk to Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and Wangfujing shopping street – you really can’t ask for a more central base in Beijing. It’s important to know that “Beijing Hotel NUO” is actually three hotels in one: 1.) One section was built in the 1960s, which we heard is quite dated and not luxurious. 2.) An original historic building, very classic and beautiful, but not fully renovated. 3.) A new section – with fully modern 5-star rooms. This is the section we booked, and this review is only for those rooms. Many reviews are not clear about it which explains the inconsistency in ratings. We stayed in a junior suite in the new wing and it was phenomenal. The room was exceptionally large, modern, and beautifully designed. Features included computerized central lighting control, automated blackout blinds, USB charging ports, and a sleek modern bathroom with excellent lighting. The junior suite had a really comfortable bed, spacious sitting area, and a very clean, luxurious feel. The only downside was that the air conditioning seemed centrally limited – it didn’t cool as much as we would have liked – but it was still manageable. The lobby is absolutely stunning, grand and ornate, truly a five-star welcome. The concierge service was very friendly, especially one gentleman who spoke fluent English and was extremely helpful. Surprisingly, though, English at the front desk was a rare commodity for a hotel of this caliber, which made check-in/out less smooth than expected. Breakfast was the biggest letdown compared to the otherwise five-star experience. For an international luxury hotel, the Western breakfast selection was below par – though the croissants (especially the chocolate ones) were very good. The Chinese section was much broader with plenty of choice, but overall, the quality didn’t quite live up to the elevated 5-star standard. In summary, we loved our stay in the modern section, which we can only recommend.
Alton KwokAlton Kwok
As another review post mentions, the location of this hotel on Google Maps is wrong. This hotel is right next to 北京飯店, directly in front of a subway station exit on East Chang’an Ave. The location is super convenient relative to the subway system. We stayed in one of the 2 queen bed suite that is NOT the latest updated ones. While the space is still big it is definitely NOT 5 star hotel quality. We had the following issues during our stay: (1) There is no individual temperature control in the rooms. The initial suite we were given (7608) was way too warm (80F/25C) with no way to cool it down. The staff offered a fan but it was insufficient. It was extremely frustrating trying to tell the staff about the problem and they seem only able to offer a fan and no other solution. We ended up getting a room change to 7601 where is was much cooler. 7608 was definitely defective. (2) The shower, when starting, would occasionally run cold for like 3min before hot water kicked in (3) There was a cockroach that showed up in the room one night. I included a photo. Given the hotel is charging 5 star prices ($150 US per night before service charge and taxes). This was all very disappointing.
BethanyBethany
We stayed for a couple of nights over Christmas and the hotel was perfect for what we needed it for! The rooms are very spacious / incredibly big for the price and the hotel is really close to the forbidden city and just a short taxi journey for most of the popular attractions. The reception team were lovely and incredibly helpful, as was the concierge and the really friendly gentleman who welcomes you at the hotel door! We loved the huge gingerbread house and Christmas tree too, great touches for the festive period! Will definitely be back
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First of all, as of August 2025, the location shown on Google Maps is wrong. The hotel actually faces Chang’an Avenue and Wangfujing Rd, which is much better than what the map suggests. From here, it’s just a short walk to Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and Wangfujing shopping street – you really can’t ask for a more central base in Beijing. It’s important to know that “Beijing Hotel NUO” is actually three hotels in one: 1.) One section was built in the 1960s, which we heard is quite dated and not luxurious. 2.) An original historic building, very classic and beautiful, but not fully renovated. 3.) A new section – with fully modern 5-star rooms. This is the section we booked, and this review is only for those rooms. Many reviews are not clear about it which explains the inconsistency in ratings. We stayed in a junior suite in the new wing and it was phenomenal. The room was exceptionally large, modern, and beautifully designed. Features included computerized central lighting control, automated blackout blinds, USB charging ports, and a sleek modern bathroom with excellent lighting. The junior suite had a really comfortable bed, spacious sitting area, and a very clean, luxurious feel. The only downside was that the air conditioning seemed centrally limited – it didn’t cool as much as we would have liked – but it was still manageable. The lobby is absolutely stunning, grand and ornate, truly a five-star welcome. The concierge service was very friendly, especially one gentleman who spoke fluent English and was extremely helpful. Surprisingly, though, English at the front desk was a rare commodity for a hotel of this caliber, which made check-in/out less smooth than expected. Breakfast was the biggest letdown compared to the otherwise five-star experience. For an international luxury hotel, the Western breakfast selection was below par – though the croissants (especially the chocolate ones) were very good. The Chinese section was much broader with plenty of choice, but overall, the quality didn’t quite live up to the elevated 5-star standard. In summary, we loved our stay in the modern section, which we can only recommend.
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As another review post mentions, the location of this hotel on Google Maps is wrong. This hotel is right next to 北京飯店, directly in front of a subway station exit on East Chang’an Ave. The location is super convenient relative to the subway system. We stayed in one of the 2 queen bed suite that is NOT the latest updated ones. While the space is still big it is definitely NOT 5 star hotel quality. We had the following issues during our stay: (1) There is no individual temperature control in the rooms. The initial suite we were given (7608) was way too warm (80F/25C) with no way to cool it down. The staff offered a fan but it was insufficient. It was extremely frustrating trying to tell the staff about the problem and they seem only able to offer a fan and no other solution. We ended up getting a room change to 7601 where is was much cooler. 7608 was definitely defective. (2) The shower, when starting, would occasionally run cold for like 3min before hot water kicked in (3) There was a cockroach that showed up in the room one night. I included a photo. Given the hotel is charging 5 star prices ($150 US per night before service charge and taxes). This was all very disappointing.
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We stayed for a couple of nights over Christmas and the hotel was perfect for what we needed it for! The rooms are very spacious / incredibly big for the price and the hotel is really close to the forbidden city and just a short taxi journey for most of the popular attractions. The reception team were lovely and incredibly helpful, as was the concierge and the really friendly gentleman who welcomes you at the hotel door! We loved the huge gingerbread house and Christmas tree too, great touches for the festive period! Will definitely be back
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4.0
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4.0
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The good parts: |The location of the hotel is fantastic. It is just next to the Forbidden City and Tiananmen square on one direction and Wangfujing on the other. You can avoid the subway rush hours by having walking access to the major sights in Beijing as far as the Temple of Heaven.||The (Elite) room was one of the best I have ever stayed in. It was a good size with a huge bathroom and a TV with over 70 channels. The shades and blinds were electric, and every part of the room screams quality and style. What is best was how everything was put together. Imagine coming back to the room with the blinds rising silently, and the television switching on itself to welcome you. I love how complicated things like shower knobs in the shower room are simplified to just a button and a temperature control. The room air conditioning system was also one of the best I have ever encountered in Beijing. The execution of quality in the Elite room was simply spectacular. ||Staff were generally very good and willing. I particularly like the gentleman manager at East33 during breakfast hours and the lady manager at Writers Bar during happy hours.||The not-so-good parts:|The hotel advertised that the room came with Executive Lounge benefits. The benefits came but there was no lounge in the hotel. Guests with these benefits join everyone else at breakfast at East33 restaurant, and happy hour was served at the only other restaurant/bar: the Writers bar where they order from a fixed menu. The menu has 8 food items and a reasonable selection of quality wines and cocktails. The initial experience was great because the Writers bar is a grand hall and food items were made ala carte and guests were served restaurant-styled. After more than a couple of days, however, the menu became repetitive. There are no other common items like breads or cheeses. There is also no afternoon tea provided. ||The housekeeping was the only average among the stellar staff. They were fast and completed housekeeping before noon, especially when the makeup-room button is pressed, but are often oddly clueless. They turned up at 4pm wanting to turn down the room for the first couple of days. I told them to come back after 6pm. They never did and stopped offering turndown services after that. On my checkout day, they slip a note under my door at 10am wanting to do housekeeping because I had the DND lighted. For a 5-star hotel of this grade, they are not very willing to replenish the bathroom amenities, and would only do so when the items were clearly running down. ||The curious parts:|The hotel is actually connected to the Beijing hotel next door and most locals think they are the same hotel. There is an annex building behind which is shared by both hotels. Some facilities (like sports/recreation) are also shared. Beijing hotel Nuo occupies the older and more historical building, but the Beijing hotel next door is much bigger and popularly known. The brand 'Nuo' is a local collaboration with Kempinski. I only knew after I signed up. ||The perplexing absence of the 'lounge': |This is the first time I experienced lounge 'benefits' without an actual lounge, and I was curious if it can work. I could after all, work on the nice table or relax on the comfy sofa in the room, sipping coffee made from one of the 8 nespresso pods provided. Can the function of the lounge be split into different parts borne by the restaurant/bar, quality staff and great room? The answer was clear as the days went on: they cannot, because these doesn't come together to elevate the experience of a guest seeking an executive or club experience. The best staff and restaurants cannot replicate the function of a club who takes care of the guest who may need a more intimate place to work, have a conversation and not to worry about things like food and water, or needing information. Without a lounge, I had to approach different group of staff at different places for different things. I found myself on the street one day buying water (four bottles for two persons is not enough for a day), wondering why I needed to do that if I had 'lounge benefits'. Most of all, I feel that the hotel should not term the benefits as 'lounge' because there is no actual lounge, leaving the onus on the customer to check before booking, which kind of defeat the purpose in the first place. Kempinski should know better. ||Overall: |For a person who needs to work a bit on a trip, Beijing hotel Nuo is a curious experience. It has some very good qualities like the staff and the room, as well as a fantastic location. Guests who do not need a club lounge can consider giving them a chance and try them out. I would...

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5.0
15w

First of all, as of August 2025, the location shown on Google Maps is wrong. The hotel actually faces Chang’an Avenue and Wangfujing Rd, which is much better than what the map suggests. From here, it’s just a short walk to Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and Wangfujing shopping street – you really can’t ask for a more central base in Beijing.

It’s important to know that “Beijing Hotel NUO” is actually three hotels in one: 1.) One section was built in the 1960s, which we heard is quite dated and not luxurious. 2.) An original historic building, very classic and beautiful, but not fully renovated. 3.) A new section – with fully modern 5-star rooms. This is the section we booked, and this review is only for those rooms.

Many reviews are not clear about it which explains the inconsistency in ratings.

We stayed in a junior suite in the new wing and it was phenomenal. The room was exceptionally large, modern, and beautifully designed. Features included computerized central lighting control, automated blackout blinds, USB charging ports, and a sleek modern bathroom with excellent lighting. The junior suite had a really comfortable bed, spacious sitting area, and a very clean, luxurious feel. The only downside was that the air conditioning seemed centrally limited – it didn’t cool as much as we would have liked – but it was still manageable.

The lobby is absolutely stunning, grand and ornate, truly a five-star welcome. The concierge service was very friendly, especially one gentleman who spoke fluent English and was extremely helpful. Surprisingly, though, English at the front desk was a rare commodity for a hotel of this caliber, which made check-in/out less smooth than expected.

Breakfast was the biggest letdown compared to the otherwise five-star experience. For an international luxury hotel, the Western breakfast selection was below par – though the croissants (especially the chocolate ones) were very good. The Chinese section was much broader with plenty of choice, but overall, the quality didn’t quite live up to the elevated 5-star standard.

In summary, we loved our stay in the modern section, which we can...

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4.0
32w

This hotel is beautiful and right in the heart of beijing - walking distance to tiananmen square and the forbidden city/ jingshen park, quianmen street, etc.||We opted for one of the older, more traditionally furnished rooms and it was beautiful. The room was very large and well appointed; everything you needed. There’s a kettle and coffee/tea, etc., plus a mini fridge. No smart TV and only very limited channels (this is the norm in china), but otherwise very comfortable. The beds were comfortable and everything was clean. It's true what they say about the air-conditioning not working in china. There are settings and you feel like you're doing the right thing, you hear a fan turn on, but no actual cooling takes place; however, this was true of all of the hotels in china.||The bathroom was large and well laid out with everything you needed: soap, shampoo, conditioner, and lotion. The shower was good with lots of hot water and good pressure.||The breakfasts were excellent with everything you could want, from traditional chinese to more western-style breakfast items. One of our mornings there, we were heading out to the great wall, and had to meet our driver at 7:30am – the staff gave us take-away boxes, and we filled them up with breakfast items. They also gave us take-away coffee cups – very nice!||The staff at this hotel are amazing! Especially all the guys at the concierge desk (“enrico”, “vince”, and “sky”) . . . they were so helpful.||Our first night in beijing, we arrived a little later than we’d hoped, and enrico not only gave us a recommendation for a good noodle restaurant nearby, but actually walked us over to the restaurant in the mall next door to the hotel. He said it was confusing to find, and he was right – especially being our first night in china.||Another night, “Sky” recommended a restaurant called “beijing pie” - it was probably the best food we had in china! The restaurant’s moved locations recently and it's a bit tricky to find, but we followed Sky’s instructions and got...

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