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Traditional Lanzhou Beef Stretched Noodle Restaurant
WCVV+GG8, Dongzhimenwai St, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100027
Wenyecai Japanese Hot Pot
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麦当劳东直门外大街餐厅
China, Beijing, Dongcheng, 直门外大街交通枢纽一层
Din Tai Fung
China, Bei Jing Shi, Chao Yang Qu, 新源西里中街24号 邮政编码: 100027
Kaoqianren
39 Dongzhimen Outer St, 39, Dongcheng, China, 100007
KFC
China, Beijing, Dongcheng, Dongzhimen Outer St, 39号国盛中心 邮政编码: 100007
Jingzun Peking Duck Restaurant
WCPV+VJG, Chunxiu Rd, Chaoyang, Beijing, China, 100027
Meizhou Dongpo Restaurant Chunxiu Road Branch
7 Chunxiu Rd, Dongcheng, Beijing, China, 100027
Comptoirs de France
35 Dongzhimen Outer St, 东城区 Beijing, China, 100027
Sanhemen
China, CN 北京市 东城区 香河园街 1 1号院11号楼2层 Artyzen Habitat Dongzhimen Beijing 邮政编码: 100007
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JI Hotel Dongzhimen Beijing

China, Beijing, Dongcheng, 东直门外斜街察慈小区16号楼 邮政编码: 100027
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attractions: , restaurants: Traditional Lanzhou Beef Stretched Noodle Restaurant, Wenyecai Japanese Hot Pot, 麦当劳东直门外大街餐厅, Din Tai Fung, Kaoqianren, KFC, Jingzun Peking Duck Restaurant, Meizhou Dongpo Restaurant Chunxiu Road Branch, Comptoirs de France, Sanhemen
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Nearby restaurants of JI Hotel Dongzhimen Beijing

Traditional Lanzhou Beef Stretched Noodle Restaurant

Wenyecai Japanese Hot Pot

麦当劳东直门外大街餐厅

Din Tai Fung

Kaoqianren

KFC

Jingzun Peking Duck Restaurant

Meizhou Dongpo Restaurant Chunxiu Road Branch

Comptoirs de France

Sanhemen

Traditional Lanzhou Beef Stretched Noodle Restaurant

Traditional Lanzhou Beef Stretched Noodle Restaurant

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Wenyecai Japanese Hot Pot

Wenyecai Japanese Hot Pot

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麦当劳东直门外大街餐厅

麦当劳东直门外大街餐厅

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Din Tai Fung

Din Tai Fung

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James NiwatJames Niwat
Nice hotel not far from Dongzhimen subway ( around 600 m. From Gate E ) clean room and nice bedroom ,especially have tea set for free
YEONWOO JANGYEONWOO JANG
고북수진 가는 버스터미널이 맞은편 방향 3분거리여서 선택하였는데 지 호텔 구조와 침구류는 크지는 않지만 안락한 느낌이였다. 방에서 담배냄새가 조금 나고 4층 엘리베이터가 없이 걸어올라간게 조금 힘들었지만 버스터미널과의 거리때문에 잡은 호텔이라 큰 무리는 없었다.
黎志強黎志強
全季酒店系列這家位在東直門地鐵站,步行約7分鐘的距離,雖然面對大馬路,相對較安靜! 不管是前台工作人員或者整理房間的阿姨,都熱忱服務! 可惜在禁菸的房間或樓層依然充斥濃濃的煙味! 飯店房間的折舊似乎也比較快,一些櫃子也看到一些缺角殘破
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Nice hotel not far from Dongzhimen subway ( around 600 m. From Gate E ) clean room and nice bedroom ,especially have tea set for free
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고북수진 가는 버스터미널이 맞은편 방향 3분거리여서 선택하였는데 지 호텔 구조와 침구류는 크지는 않지만 안락한 느낌이였다. 방에서 담배냄새가 조금 나고 4층 엘리베이터가 없이 걸어올라간게 조금 힘들었지만 버스터미널과의 거리때문에 잡은 호텔이라 큰 무리는 없었다.
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全季酒店系列這家位在東直門地鐵站,步行約7分鐘的距離,雖然面對大馬路,相對較安靜! 不管是前台工作人員或者整理房間的阿姨,都熱忱服務! 可惜在禁菸的房間或樓層依然充斥濃濃的煙味! 飯店房間的折舊似乎也比較快,一些櫃子也看到一些缺角殘破
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Note: This used to be a Hanting Express but is now Hanting Quanji or Hanting Seasons or Hanting Four Seasons. People still refer to it as Hanting. ||||I arrive at the hotel, green on the outside, with lattice-work over the windows. Walk down the steps into the lobby. On entering, people at the desk immediately greet me, though it is busy and I need to wait to be checked in. The lobby is large and cool white stone, with a few colorful cubes to sit on. There is a business center and breakfast area off to the left. Some pots of hot water, maybe tea are on the burner. I didn't check. ||||There are options for rooms. I have the discount rates, one can get with a 195 RMB Hanting Hotels card. The basic choices are between two twin or a single queen or king bed, superior rooms, business rooms (with computer), or ‘zero-pressure’ rooms. I am told the latter is better bedding. The standard queen room is 385 RMB with the 20% discount. Various upgrades are about 10 RMB more, so I opt for the ‘zero-pressure’ superior king room which is about 30 RMB more than the standard room. The basic rooms are probably pretty basic, and it is a cheap upgrade. I've often found the upgrades to be very worthwhile in China. ||||Reception service is good, and fairly fast. A regular guest praises the hotel but advises against getting the buffet breakfast. “You won’t like it”, he says. It is a buffet, Chinese-style breakfast. I might like it, but at 30 RMB it is expensive. I forget to ask about wifi, and the desk doesn’t tell me the password, so I have to ask later.||||I go to the single elevator and wait awhile. One elevator is rarely really enough, but it is new. I arrive at my floor, find my room and hold the key up to the lock. The green light comes on, and I open the door to a nice modern room. There is a card for ‘massage services’ under the door. Common in Chinese hotels. It is a fairly large room. I pop the key into the slot next to the door to turn on the power. Bright LED lights come on. There is a toilet to my left in its own room, next to that is an alcove with the sink, and behind that, the shower. There is a glass wall between the shower and the room, so no privacy had I been sharing my room. There is a chaise lounge under the window, and a large, king-sized bed. What are these pillows? Memory foam? And a memory foam mattress! This isn’t something I have ever seen in China. This is what they meant by better bedding. Along one wall is a low area for hanging clothes, some shelves, a place to put a suitcase, and a decent sized desk with several outlets. There are no enclosed spaces or drawers.||||Amenities are basic--2 free bottles of water, water boiler, hair dryer, shampoo/shower gel in bathtub, disposable toothbrushes, toothpaste and combs. ||||The view out the window is just of the street and a large building under construction across the road. The view is obstructed by the metal skin that has been added to it to make the building more attractive from the road. Part of the window opens and there is a pull-down screen. There is a thin shade and also heavy drapes. ||||On closer inspection, the wallpaper near the bathroom is stained and torn near the bottom, and the bathroom tiles are scuffed, but everything appears to be clean. I’m afraid the workmanship is not great, and the hotel won’t wear well, but for now it is pretty nice. ||||Everything works. The lights are bright, but I’d rather have a desk lamp and bed lamps for more directed light. There is a radiator and the heat is a bit too warm, so I use the electric heater/air con unit to cool the room a bit. The controls in Chinese are a bit hard to figure out. ||The shower turns out to be hot and have decent pressure, though nothing spectacular. Overall the plumbing works but doesn’t seem to be great. Towels are big but scratchy. No wash cloths, as is typical for Chinese hotels. ||||The first night I find the room to be a bit noisy. I even hear a bit of snoring through the wall. There is a bit of road noise as well. The second night is much quieter. I’ve stayed in many budget hotels in Beijing in the 300-400 price range. This is at the upper end, and is actually one-step up from the bottom of this budget chain. At heart, though, it feels like a budget hotel, kind of like a teenager a bit awkward in his best suit that doesn't quite fit. Still, it is the best value budget hotel I have found in Beijing, though I think sometimes one can get a similar deal on a more upscale hotel. ||||The neighborhood is not exciting, but there are plentiful restaurants and shops around and it is fairly central. ||||Reasons to stay:||1. Soft beds. Hard to find in China, especially at this price. Only in ‘zero-pressure’ rooms. This is a big deal. If you need a soft bed and like memory foam, and don't want to pay a lot, then this is probably the place for you. ||2. Location. Near Dongzhimen subway stop which includes the useful #2 line, less useful #13 line and airport express. ...

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11y

Note: This used to be a Hanting Express but is now Hanting Quanji or Hanting Seasons or Hanting Four Seasons. People still refer to it as Hanting. ||||I arrive at the hotel, green on the outside, with lattice-work over the windows. Walk down the steps into the lobby. On entering, people at the desk immediately greet me, though it is busy and I need to wait to be checked in. The lobby is large and cool white stone, with a few colorful cubes to sit on. There is a business center and breakfast area off to the left. Some pots of hot water, maybe tea are on the burner. I didn't check. ||||There are options for rooms. I have the discount rates, one can get with a 195 RMB Hanting Hotels card. The basic choices are between two twin or a single queen or king bed, superior rooms, business rooms (with computer), or ‘zero-pressure’ rooms. I am told the latter is better bedding. The standard queen room is 385 RMB with the 20% discount. Various upgrades are about 10 RMB more, so I opt for the ‘zero-pressure’ superior king room which is about 30 RMB more than the standard room. The basic rooms are probably pretty basic, and it is a cheap upgrade. I've often found the upgrades to be very worthwhile in China. ||||Reception service is good, and fairly fast. A regular guest praises the hotel but advises against getting the buffet breakfast. “You won’t like it”, he says. It is a buffet, Chinese-style breakfast. I might like it, but at 30 RMB it is expensive. I forget to ask about wifi, and the desk doesn’t tell me the password, so I have to ask later.||||I go to the single elevator and wait awhile. One elevator is rarely really enough, but it is new. I arrive at my floor, find my room and hold the key up to the lock. The green light comes on, and I open the door to a nice modern room. There is a card for ‘massage services’ under the door. Common in Chinese hotels. It is a fairly large room. I pop the key into the slot next to the door to turn on the power. Bright LED lights come on. There is a toilet to my left in its own room, next to that is an alcove with the sink, and behind that, the shower. There is a glass wall between the shower and the room, so no privacy had I been sharing my room. There is a chaise lounge under the window, and a large, king-sized bed. What are these pillows? Memory foam? And a memory foam mattress! This isn’t something I have ever seen in China. This is what they meant by better bedding. Along one wall is a low area for hanging clothes, some shelves, a place to put a suitcase, and a decent sized desk with several outlets. There are no enclosed spaces or drawers.||||Amenities are basic--2 free bottles of water, water boiler, hair dryer, shampoo/shower gel in bathtub, disposable toothbrushes, toothpaste and combs. ||||The view out the window is just of the street and a large building under construction across the road. The view is obstructed by the metal skin that has been added to it to make the building more attractive from the road. Part of the window opens and there is a pull-down screen. There is a thin shade and also heavy drapes. ||||On closer inspection, the wallpaper near the bathroom is stained and torn near the bottom, and the bathroom tiles are scuffed, but everything appears to be clean. I’m afraid the workmanship is not great, and the hotel won’t wear well, but for now it is pretty nice. ||||Everything works. The lights are bright, but I’d rather have a desk lamp and bed lamps for more directed light. There is a radiator and the heat is a bit too warm, so I use the electric heater/air con unit to cool the room a bit. The controls in Chinese are a bit hard to figure out. ||The shower turns out to be hot and have decent pressure, though nothing spectacular. Overall the plumbing works but doesn’t seem to be great. Towels are big but scratchy. No wash cloths, as is typical for Chinese hotels. ||||The first night I find the room to be a bit noisy. I even hear a bit of snoring through the wall. There is a bit of road noise as well. The second night is much quieter. I’ve stayed in many budget hotels in Beijing in the 300-400 price range. This is at the upper end, and is actually one-step up from the bottom of this budget chain. At heart, though, it feels like a budget hotel, kind of like a teenager a bit awkward in his best suit that doesn't quite fit. Still, it is the best value budget hotel I have found in Beijing, though I think sometimes one can get a similar deal on a more upscale hotel. ||||The neighborhood is not exciting, but there are plentiful restaurants and shops around and it is fairly central. ||||Reasons to stay:||1. Soft beds. Hard to find in China, especially at this price. Only in ‘zero-pressure’ rooms. This is a big deal. If you need a soft bed and like memory foam, and don't want to pay a lot, then this is probably the place for you. ||2. Location. Near Dongzhimen subway stop which includes the useful #2 line, less useful #13 line and airport express. ...

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I recently had the pleasure of staying at Quanjing Hotel’s Dongzhimen location, and I must say that my experience was nothing short of exceptional. From the moment I checked in, I was impressed by the outstanding level of service provided by their staff.One thing that stood out to me was how swiftly they handled any room-related issues. In the rare event that something needed attention, they were on it in no time. Their proactive and positive attitude towards resolving these matters was truly commendable. It’s evident that they prioritize guest satisfaction above all else.Another highlight of my stay was the friendly and welcoming atmosphere that permeates throughout the hotel. Every staff member I encountered was not only approachable but also eager to assist. Whether it was asking for directions or seeking recommendations, they were always ready to help with a smile.When it comes to breakfast, Quanjing Hotel consistently impresses me. The variety of options available ensures that there’s something for everyone. Not only is the breakfast delicious, but it’s also health-conscious, making it suitable for those looking to maintain a balanced diet while traveling.The hotel’s convenient location is yet another plus point. It’s just a short ten-minute walk from the nearest subway station, making it incredibly easy to explore the city. Additionally, the surrounding area boasts a multitude of shopping and dining options. I was pleasantly surprised by how quickly food delivery services could reach the hotel, which is a testament to its prime location.In conclusion, Quanjing Hotel Dongzhimen exceeded my expectations in every aspect. Their prompt resolution of any issues, friendly staff, delicious breakfast, and convenient location make it a top-notch choice for travelers. I wholeheartedly give this establishment a five-star rating and look forward to returning on my next...

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