♡ Location Ideally situated in the very heart of Beijing, the hotel is within walking distance of key government buildings and many of the city’s most renowned tourist attractions. ♡ Window View The room offers an attractive panoramic view of the city skyline. ♡ Room The guest room is more spacious than average, quiet at night, and pleasantly lit. It includes ample storage space with dedicated cabinets for hanging clothes and racks for luggage. A variety of tables are thoughtfully provided, including a TV console, coffee table, work desk, and pantry table. In-room amenities include a capsule coffee machine with four complimentary capsules, an electric kettle, and complimentary bottled water. ♡ Entertainment A flat-screen TV and complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi are provided. ♡ Bathroom The bathroom is generously sized and well-appointed, featuring luxury showerheads with strong water pressure, a bathtub, and high-quality personal care and haircare products. A hair dryer, towel rack, and slippers are also provided. ♡ Service Front desk and concierge staff are friendly and professional. Housekeeping service is attentive and courteous — staff politely verified room access when we briefly returned to collect an item, reflecting good attention to security and guest privacy. ♡ Laundry Services Laundry staff were equally courteous and professional. ♡ Restaurant / Breakfast The on-site restaurant is medium-sized and offers a rich and varied breakfast selection catering to both Asian and Western preferences. ♡ Executive Lounge (10th Floor) The Executive Lounge provides a cozy yet elegant environment, serving quality coffee along with refined snacks and dim sum. ♡ Swimming Pool and Gym Facilities include a 25-meter indoor pool suitable for leisure swimming and an exceptionally spacious changing area. Overall Recommendation New World Beijing Hotel combines an excellent central location with spacious rooms, refined amenities, and professional service. It is highly recommended, particularly for international visitors seeking comfort and convenience in the heart of Beijing.
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Read moreWhen we arrived, we were holding several luggage and waiting in front of the reception desk to be called, a receptionist looked at us and then continued her work, and the other receptionists also did not greet us until one of them finally asked if we wanted to be checked in. Wasn't that obvious? She flipped over our passports from top to bottom several times. I couldn't help myself to ask what she was looking for. She said the stamp of China entry, then I pointed it out for her. It's our last leg of China trip. Not any other hotels in other cities required this "evidence".I asked the concierge if they could book a taxi for us to the capital airport in advance before our departure date. He said no need to book and there are always staff at the reception and concierge desk. When we checked out at 5:50am, there was only one gentleman at the reception. I had to ask him if he could call a taxi for us. He picked up a phone and typed in something and then said we had to prepay the fare ¥148 first. No more communication after I paid it. Then we started to wait and didn't know which car we should look for. When we finally got in, the driver was not happy either. He complained if there was a traffic jam, the driver also couldn't change the route as it was a fixed package.The hotel is not very close to the metro station, and there is a big hurdle at the entrance of Chongwenmen station. You can imagine the situation when you carry a big suitcase to catch the train. There are not many restaurants around. However, the hotel breakfast was very good, a lot of varieties. Like most of Chinese hotels, no barista coffee. The breakfast finished at 10am.The rain shower was even weaker than the normal shower head. The toilet is an old style. Be careful when you put the seat down, it might make a loud bang. No bedside USB...
Read moreAmazing location, huge rooms, good breakfast but poor level of English.
The location is extremely central and the hotel is only about 10 years old. Temple of Heavens is about 500m down the street and Tiananmen Square is a bit more than 1km away. The downside of this location is that Beijing traffic in the center is a nightmare. We once spent 30 minutes getting out of the inner ring in the morning when on a tour to the Great Wall.
We booked two king rooms but were upgraded for both. Both of our rooms were very large - I would guess around 70-80 sqm. The interior is pretty modern with a clean design. Attention to detail by the housekeeping staff could be better - all three remote controls in my room were e.g. out of battery.
Communication with the front desk was difficult most of the time and I repeatedly had to use a translator app. Was expecting a bit more from a high end international hotel.
The breakfast buffet offers a lot of variety. I particularly like Beijing pancake station. Staff training in the restaurant seems pretty much absent. Many small issues like not clearing the tables, not refilling water for dinner, a chef dropping some bread on the ground, pick it up and put it back...
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