This hotel is very pleasant. The rooms are clean and modern, even if not particularly spacious, and I enjoyed seeing and hearing the robots as they moved around the reception area into the lifts. The breakfast was superb – varied food, and lots of it. The staff were wonderful, although not much English was spoken. The location is great, being at the junction of two subway lines and the Capital Airport Express. The only possible downside was that the aircon didn’t work particularly well in the rooms, although I’m told the weather was unusually warm for the March 2025 days when I stayed. I'm not quite sure where I should provide some comments about travelling around Beijing. It can be quite a culture challenge if, like me, it is your first visit to Beijing, and you do not speak the language. The usual approach for any visitor to a foreign country is to ask staff at your hotel, or to stop passersby, or to consult something like Google Maps. The first two of these are possible, but, in view of the lack of any widespread use of English by the Chinese, the answers provided might not be readily understood by the questioner. This situation is not helped by the fact that the English translations of various Chinese place names can have different spellings, which makes it hard to identify where exactly any particular place is located. In addition, the Beijing subway is vast, and can take a long time to travel around. The interchange between lines can be as much as 10-15 minutes. Yet further, the subway stations themselves are massive, with sometimes as many as six exits. These are also sometimes 10 or 15 minutes walk away from each other. So there is a risk that you could emerge into the open air without really knowing where you are. For info, I attach a March 2025 photo of a plan of the Beijing subway. I suggest visitors get to know this well, taking care that you don't confuse (as happened with me!) one like-sounding station with another. As for online maps, the great Chinese firewall makes it tricky to consult and use the Internet with any great facility. I found that it took a long time to plan any travel around the city. For instance, I wanted to visit the Marco Polo bridge, which in 1937 was the scene of a skirmish, or battle, between the Japanese and the Chinese in 1937. But could I work out how to get to this site? In a word, no. I simply could not establish the route, or how long it would take, or which suburban railway or subway line I should use. So I gave up. I suspect that it would be possible with some form of guided tour but that would need to be planned in advance. I could also have used a taxi, I suppose, except I couldn't get to grips with the ride hailing app Didi. In summary, Beijing is a lovely place. The architecture is amazing. The people are friendly. Hotels are affordable and clean. One feels safe. Food is tasty. The culture and history is, naturally, sensational. I'm very much in favour in fostering good relations between the West and China. But western tourists should suspend your normal approach to sightseeing. Be prepared for internet restrictions, and language issues, to make it a lot harder than usual to get around or visit places. The authorities and the various travel organisations steer you towards organised tours, so maybe the best idea is to buy into this concept. Or perhaps you can get a Chinese buddy to explain things. So my advice is to visit Beijing with an open mind and be prepared to be patient, and play by the rules rather than trying to be too...
Read moreThe front desk is reasonable equipped but during non peak hours you have to expect to queue up during reduced staffing. Do everything well in advance. Do expect challenges with English, keep it simple.||Location is fantastic due to a few great points, the LOCAL RESTAURANT next door a noodle shop, which is there expertise. I recommend the beef noodle soup, simple not fancy but taste great for approx 18 rmb. They also serve traditional Chinese breakfast (congee, wide selection of vegetables and fried egg)|The SUPERMARKET (Lawson) get cold beverages, snacks, breakfast if you like the Chinese steamed buns 7-9 is best variety and earlier during weekends.|MALL with large variety of food for dinner and beverages, they also have a larger SUPERMARKET.|Finally it is very close to Metro stop (line 10 and train to airport). Easy to get around to rest of Beijing.||The room has essentials but I really miss a fridge. The room is not too big good for two tight for three. Hate the lower floor rooms due to traffic noise. Room got table, chair, bed, hairdryer, water kettle, free toothbrush kit, free slippers (Chinese size), free bottle of water every day, free tea.|Service is generally good.||Minus about the room is:|No mini fridge|Worn out bathrooms|Little air circulation in bathroom|Cleaning|Curtains to keep out light ( not my favorite solution)||Plus about the room is:|Great AC|Bed is fine|Amenities|English tv||Overall average but a very practical convenient place. I would like to give it four as overall but so much I worn down and therefore I can only provide 3. But I would come again if I need to be in Beijing again. Great or even fantastic for short stays with easy access to airport and close...
Read moreWe had a very pleasant stay at Citigo Hotel Sanyuanqiao. The room was clean and well-maintained, with a practical layout—although not very spacious, it comfortably fits two 28" suitcases. If you're traveling with more luggage, space might feel a bit tight. I appreciated the separate toilet and shower, which is convenient when sharing the room.The housekeeping staff were very friendly—especially the cleaning lady on our floor who always greeted us with a warm smile. The hotel also offers some excellent amenities: free laundry service on the ground floor, a gym, snooker table, and even a game station. I also liked that the hotel was completely non-smoking, as I didn’t notice any cigarette smell throughout the premises.A big bonus was the nightly supper provided at 10 PM for guests, which was a thoughtful touch. Breakfast had a good variety of options, though the dining area can get quite crowded before 9 AM. The lady at the noodle station was particularly friendly and welcoming.The location is also a major plus—just a short walk to the MRT station, making it easy to reach the airport and explore the city. However, do note that getting to major tourist attractions usually requires at least one line change.There are two 24-hour convenience stores nearby (Lawson and 7-11), and a five-story shopping mall within walking distance, which made grabbing food or other necessities super convenient.Overall, this hotel offers great value with thoughtful services and a convenient location. I’d definitely consider staying here again when...
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