Our one night stay at Muji was the highlight of our Beijing trip! The bedroom is so classy, in one long strip with subdued lighting, the bed so comfortable with fresh clean sheets and 2 different types of pillows. All the fixtures were eye-pleasing, easy to use,sleek and beautiful. The sink was long and gorgeous, the aromatic diffuser perfumed the whole room, the toilet and bidet pure luxury with so many wash choices. Towels were thick and fluffy, the slippers sturdy and the shower delightful. Toiletries were another brand, not Muji, but OK. Enjoyed using the well-designed kettle and the sofa so comfortable though it didn't look so smooth and thick.||The breakfast at Muji Diner overlooking Tiananmen Square offered choice of Japanese and East Asian, both very tasty and there was a semi-buffet for salad, fruit, bread and yogurt.||Even more wonderful was the Muji store in the basement and having tasted the complimentary snacks in the room, we bought more at the store, they were so fresh and crisp. They also accept international credit cards unlike most Chinese establishments which take only Chinese credit cards. ||The hotel is also in a building with a mall that has high end restaurants but also a couple of more modest cafes which offer good local food like rice sets and la mian. ||Give yourself a treat and stay at Muji for a very...
Read moreOur one night stay at Muji was the highlight of our Beijing trip! The bedroom is so classy, in one long strip with subdued lighting, the bed so comfortable with fresh clean sheets and 2 different types of pillows. All the fixtures were eye-pleasing, easy to use,sleek and beautiful. The sink was long and gorgeous, the aromatic diffuser perfumed the whole room, the toilet and bidet pure luxury with so many wash choices. Towels were thick and fluffy, the slippers sturdy and the shower delightful. Toiletries were another brand, not Muji, but OK. Enjoyed using the well-designed kettle and the sofa so comfortable though it didn't look so smooth and thick.||The breakfast at Muji Diner overlooking Tiananmen Square offered choice of Japanese and East Asian, both very tasty and there was a semi-buffet for salad, fruit, bread and yogurt.||Even more wonderful was the Muji store in the basement and having tasted the complimentary snacks in the room, we bought more at the store, they were so fresh and crisp. They also accept international credit cards unlike most Chinese establishments which take only Chinese credit cards. ||The hotel is also in a building with a mall that has high end restaurants but also a couple of more modest cafes which offer good local food like rice sets and la mian. ||Give yourself a treat and stay at Muji for a very...
Read moreHaving stayed at Muji Shenzhen and Ginza already, I had certain expectations when I could finally try Muji Beijing. My friend and I arrived before check-in time so we stored our baggage there and came back after a day of sightseeing. Perhaps due to energy saving (?), when we were back at night the whole reception and lobby were dark. We could hardly find a way to get into the hotel (by then we had not got the room key yet). We seemed to have woken up the staff and someone showed us where to open the door. On the plus side, we got a room upgrade (because our original room was taken by someone who checked in earlier). The room was standard Muji, and as some other reviewers have pointed out, it showed signs of worn and torn. Those were not particularly serious; maybe because that was a more expensive type of room not as frequently booked?! Anyway the stay was good. Value for money wise, Beijing one was cheaper than Shenzhen for the same thing but Ginza has the best service and quality (but the most expensive). One really good thing about Muji Beijing is that it is located at a strategic point, close to many tourist attractions and also the metro. It also has the views of Tiananmen Square and the...
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