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Top Beijing Hotels 2026 | Picks & Comparison

We have curated a selection of highly popular Beijing hotels, comparing prices across multiple platforms in real time to help you find excellent accommodation deals.

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2026 Beijing Hotel Accommodation Guide

Beijing, as China's capital and one of the world's great historic cities, offers over 445 hotels ranging from budget options at HK$275 per night to premium luxury hotels above HK$2,500. Whether you are planning a family holiday, couples getaway, business trip, or cultural exploration, you will find accommodation that suits your needs.

We compare real-time prices from Trip.com, Booking.com, and other major platforms so you can easily find excellent Beijing hotel deals. Our curated selection covers Wangfujing, CBD, Sanlitun, Chaoyang, Xicheng, and Haidian districts, with each hotel featuring verified guest ratings and price comparison links.

Three Key Tips for Choosing a Beijing Hotel

Found 445 Beijing hotels (15 featured + 430 listed)
TOP PICK
#1
北京國貿大酒店 China World Summit Wing
★★★★★ 5-Star Hotel
📍 CBD, 1 Jianguomenwai Avenue (China World Trade Center Tower 3, Top Floors)
CBD Core Swimming Pool Executive Lounge Michelin Dining
Occupying floors 64-81 of China World Trade Center Tower 3, this is one of Beijing's most iconic ultra-luxury hotels. Enjoy panoramic CBD skyline views, a top-tier Chinese restaurant, and an infinity pool — a favourite among business and luxury travellers.
9.3 Exceptional · 3,456 reviews
HK$1,980+
/ per night
#2
北京王府半島酒店 The Peninsula Beijing
★★★★★ 5-Star Hotel
📍 Wangfujing, 8 Goldfish Lane
Wangfujing Core Walk to Forbidden City SPA Pool
A flagship property of The Peninsula Hotels group, located in the prime Wangfujing area. The Forbidden City's East Gate is within walking distance. Rooms are spacious and luxurious, featuring an award-winning spa and indoor pool with outstanding service.
9.4 Exceptional · 2,890 reviews
HK$2,420+
/ per night
#3
北京華爾道夫酒店 Waldorf Astoria Beijing
★★★★★ 5-Star Hotel
📍 Wangfujing, 5-15 Goldfish Lane
Historic Hutong Courtyard Villas SPA Michelin Dining
A stunning blend of Beijing hutong culture and modern luxury, featuring a unique courtyard villa section. Located in the prime Wangfujing area, just a 10-minute walk from the Forbidden City, with exceptional dining quality.
9.2 Exceptional · 2,134 reviews
HK$1,760+
/ per night
#4
北京瑰麗酒店 Rosewood Beijing
★★★★★ 5-Star Hotel
📍 Chaoyang District, Jing Guang Centre
Design Hotel Rooftop Garden SPA Fitness Centre
The Rosewood group's Beijing flagship, blending traditional Chinese elements with contemporary luxury. Features multiple signature restaurants and a rooftop garden, with spacious rooms and highly praised service.
9.3 Exceptional · 1,876 reviews
HK$1,650+
/ per night
#5
北京四季酒店 Four Seasons Beijing
★★★★★ 5-Star Hotel
📍 Chaoyang District, 48 Liangmaqiao Road
Embassy District Swimming Pool SPA Business Favourite
Delivering Four Seasons' signature high-quality service in the heart of Chaoyang's embassy district. Features an indoor pool, premium spa, and multiple restaurants — an ideal choice for business and luxury leisure travellers.
9.1 Exceptional · 2,345 reviews
HK$1,540+
/ per night
#6
北京麗思卡爾頓酒店 The Ritz-Carlton Beijing
★★★★★ 5-Star Hotel
📍 Financial Street, 1 Jinchengfang East Street
Financial Street Core Swimming Pool Business Centre Fitness Centre
Situated in the heart of Beijing's Financial Street, this is an excellent choice for business travellers. The hotel provides first-class meeting facilities, an indoor pool, and a comprehensive fitness centre with diverse dining options.
9.0 Exceptional · 3,210 reviews
HK$1,430+
/ per night
Great Value
#7
北京新國貿飯店 New China World Hotel
★★★★★ 5-Star Hotel
📍 CBD, 1 Jianguomenwai Avenue
CBD Area Convenient Transport Swimming Pool Near Shopping
One of the top-value 5-star hotels in the CBD area, adjacent to China World Mall and Guomao metro station (Lines 1 & 10). Features an indoor pool and fitness centre — a practical choice for business and shopping travellers.
8.8 Excellent · 4,567 reviews
HK$880+
/ per night
#8
北京三里屯通盈中心洲際酒店 InterContinental Sanlitun
★★★★★ 5-Star Hotel
📍 Sanlitun, 1 Sanlitun Road
Sanlitun Core Nightlife Trendy Landmark Fitness Centre
Located next to Taikoo Li Sanlitun, in the heart of Beijing's trendiest nightlife district. The hotel features modern, stylish design with restaurants and bars right at your doorstep — ideal for those who enjoy nightlife and fashion.
8.9 Excellent · 3,890 reviews
HK$1,210+
/ per night
Excellent Value
#9
北京亮馬河大酒店 Kempinski Hotel Beijing
★★★★★ 5-Star Hotel
📍 Chaoyang District, 50 Liangmaqiao Road
Embassy District German Brand Swimming Pool Parking
Part of the prestigious European Kempinski group, this is one of Beijing's longest-established 5-star hotels. Located in the embassy district with both indoor and outdoor pools and a beer garden, it offers outstanding value among hotels of its class.
8.5 Excellent · 5,678 reviews
HK$770+
/ per night
#10
北京東方君悅大酒店 Grand Hyatt Beijing
★★★★★ 5-Star Hotel
📍 1 East Chang'an Avenue (inside Oriental Plaza)
Near Tiananmen Walk to Wangfujing Swimming Pool Transport Hub
Located inside Oriental Plaza, adjacent to Wangfujing and Tiananmen Square. Directly accessible via Line 1 Wangfujing Station, featuring an indoor pool and multiple restaurants — highly convenient for both sightseeing and business.
8.9 Excellent · 4,123 reviews
HK$1,320+
/ per night
#11
北京長安街W酒店 W Beijing Chang'an
★★★★★ 5-Star Hotel
📍 Chang'an Avenue, 2 Jianguomen South Avenue
Trendy Design Chang'an Ave Views Rooftop Bar Nightlife
Featuring W Hotels' signature avant-garde design on Chang'an Avenue with spectacular city views. The WOO BAR and pool area are highly popular photo spots among young travellers and couples.
8.7 Excellent · 2,567 reviews
HK$1,100+
/ per night
#12
北京金茂威斯汀大飯店 The Westin Beijing
★★★★★ 5-Star Hotel
📍 Chaoyang District, 7 Jianguomenwai Avenue
Chaoyang Business Heavenly Bed Fitness Centre Business Centre
Famous for Westin's signature "Heavenly Bed", located in the Chaoyang business core. Well-equipped fitness and spa facilities with a highly rated breakfast — ideal for travellers who value sleep quality.
8.6 Excellent · 3,456 reviews
HK$715+
/ per night
#13
北京王府井希爾頓酒店 Hilton Beijing Wangfujing
★★★★★ 5-Star Hotel
📍 Wangfujing, 8 Wangfujing East Street
Wangfujing Street Near Forbidden City Swimming Pool Family-Friendly
Located beside Wangfujing Pedestrian Street, within walking distance of the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. Hilton's reliable service standard, with an indoor pool and children's activity area — an excellent choice for sightseeing and family trips.
8.8 Excellent · 4,890 reviews
HK$880+
/ per night
Top Value
#14
桔子水晶酒店 Crystal Orange Hotel
★★★★ 4-Star Hotel
📍 Multiple locations (Wangfujing / Sanlitun / CBD etc.)
Design Style Multiple Locations Great Value Young & Trendy
A highly popular Chinese design hotel chain with stylish, personality-filled rooms at far more affordable prices than international brands. Multiple branches across Beijing offer flexible location choices — ideal for young travellers seeking style on a budget.
8.3 Excellent · 12,345 reviews
HK$440+
/ per night
Budget Pick
#15
如家精選酒店 Home Inn Plus
★★★ 3-Star Hotel
📍 Multiple locations (50+ branches across Beijing)
Budget-Friendly Clean & Comfortable Many Branches Near Subway
One of China's largest budget hotel chains, with the "Plus" series offering a noticeable upgrade over standard rooms. Clean, tidy, and affordable, with most branches near subway stations — ideal for budget travellers and backpackers.
7.8 Good · 18,901 reviews
HK$275+
/ per night

Beijing Hotel Area Guide

Wangfujing / Dongcheng — Historic Cultural Heart

Wangfujing is one of Beijing's most sought-after accommodation areas for tourists, within walking distance of the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. The area is home to top international hotels including The Peninsula, Waldorf Astoria, and Hilton, while Wangfujing Pedestrian Street offers rich shopping and dining experiences. With excellent transport via Line 1 Wangfujing Station, it is a top-rated choice for first-time visitors. 5-star hotels start from HK$880 per night, with budget options from HK$300.

CBD / Chaoyang — Business Core

The CBD is Beijing's business and financial hub, home to landmarks such as the China World Trade Center and CCTV Tower. China World Summit Wing and New China World Hotel are located within the CWTC complex, with superb transport links (Lines 1 & 10 Guomao Station). The area features abundant malls and restaurants, with SKP being a premier luxury shopping destination. 5-star hotels from HK$880 — ideal for business travellers and shopping enthusiasts.

Sanlitun — Trendy Nightlife Hub

Sanlitun is Beijing's fashion and nightlife centre, with Taikoo Li Sanlitun hosting international brands and signature restaurants. InterContinental sits at the core of the district, within walking distance of bars and eateries. Ideal for young travellers seeking nightlife, food, and fashion. Hotel options are fewer but high-quality, with 5-star hotels from HK$1,100 per night.

Xicheng / Financial Street — Political & Financial Centre

Xicheng hosts Beijing's political and financial institutions, with Financial Street being home to major banking regulators and headquarters. The Ritz-Carlton sits at the heart of Financial Street, ideal for finance and government-related business travellers. The area also offers cultural attractions like the National Centre for the Performing Arts and Beihai Park, in a relatively quiet setting. 5-star hotels from HK$1,200.

Haidian — University Town & Tech Parks

Haidian is Beijing's education and technology hub, home to Peking University, Tsinghua University, and Zhongguancun Science Park. Hotels here are mainly business-oriented with prices more affordable than the city centre. Ideal for university visits or tech company business trips. The Summer Palace and Old Summer Palace are also in Haidian, convenient for half-day excursions. 4-star hotels from HK$400.

Qianmen / South City — Traditional Beijing Charm

Qianmen Street is an excellent area to experience old Beijing culture, with century-old establishments like Quanjude Roast Duck lining the streets. The area features boutique hotels converted from traditional courtyard houses, offering a unique Beijing accommodation experience. Tiananmen Square is within walking distance and the Temple of Heaven is nearby. Ideal for cultural immersion travellers, with boutique hotels from HK$500.

Beijing Hotel Price Overview

Area 3-Star 4-Star 5-Star Rating
Wangfujing HK$300+ HK$500+ HK$880+ ★★★★★
CBD HK$280+ HK$450+ HK$880+ ★★★★★
Sanlitun HK$320+ HK$550+ HK$1,100+ ★★★★
Xicheng HK$250+ HK$400+ HK$1,200+ ★★★★
Haidian HK$200+ HK$350+ HK$700+ ★★★
Qianmen HK$220+ HK$400+ HK$800+ ★★★★

* Prices are for reference only. Actual rates depend on dates and room type. Click "Trip.com Price" for the latest deals.

Hotel Picks by Traveller Type

Family Travel — Safety & Comfort First

When travelling to Beijing with children, look for hotels with pools and kids' facilities. Hilton Beijing Wangfujing has a children's activity area and pool, with the Forbidden City within walking distance. Grand Hyatt Beijing is at a central transport hub, making travel with little ones very convenient. For tighter budgets, Home Inn Plus or Crystal Orange offer clean, affordable rooms. We recommend choosing breakfast-inclusive packages — Beijing hotel buffet breakfasts offer excellent variety, letting the whole family fuel up before a day out. Suggested family itinerary: Forbidden City + Tiananmen + Summer Palace + Beijing Zoo + Universal Studios — Wangfujing or CBD are ideal base areas.

Couples Getaway — Romantic Highlights

For couples visiting Beijing, W Hotel is a top-rated pick — Chang'an Avenue views paired with WOO BAR make it a hotspot for photos. For a taste of old Beijing romance, try Waldorf Astoria's courtyard villa section with its charming Chinese gardens. For anniversaries or proposals, The Peninsula Beijing is highly recommended for its exceptionally attentive service. InterContinental Sanlitun suits couples who enjoy nightlife, with bars and restaurants just downstairs. On a budget, Crystal Orange Hotel's Sanlitun branch offers great design and location from HK$440 per night.

Business Travel — Efficiency & Transport First

Business travellers prioritise transport and meeting facilities. China World Summit Wing and New China World Hotel sit in the CBD core, with international conference centres and office towers within walking distance. For Financial Street, The Ritz-Carlton is a top choice, adjacent to major banking and regulatory headquarters. Most 5-star hotels provide business centres and free WiFi — when booking, check whether executive lounge access is included, which typically offers complimentary afternoon tea and Happy Hour. If commuting to Capital Airport, stay in Chaoyang or CBD; for Daxing Airport, Xicheng is more convenient.

Backpackers / Budget Travel — Smart Savings

For affordable Beijing hotels, Home Inn Plus and Hanting Premium are top picks from HK$275 per night. Haidian and Fengtai districts also offer plenty of budget options. Booking tips: avoid National Day Golden Week (1-7 October) and Chinese New Year; book 2-3 weeks early for early-bird deals; and use platform membership discounts. November to February is Beijing's off-season (cold winter), when room rates can drop to 50% of peak prices. The Qianmen area also has hostels and guesthouses, perfect for backpackers wanting to experience traditional Beijing culture.

Beijing Hotel Booking Tips to Save Money

Want to stay comfortably in Beijing without overspending? Here are our practical booking tips:

  • Book Early — Booking 14-21 days in advance is typically 15-25% less expensive than last-minute. During peak seasons (National Day, Labour Day, Chinese New Year), book 1-2 months ahead.
  • Use Price Comparison Tools — The same hotel can differ by 15-25% across platforms. Use our comparison links to check with one click.
  • Sunday to Thursday is Usually More Affordable — Weekday stays are typically 20-40% less than weekends. If your schedule is flexible, aim for weekday check-ins.
  • Watch for Flash Sales — Trip.com frequently runs Flash Sales with some hotels at up to 60% off. Subscribe to deal alerts to be notified first.
  • Travel Off-Season — November to February (winter) is Beijing's hotel off-season, when 5-star hotels can drop to 50% of peak rates. Note that Beijing winters are cold and dry — pack warm clothing.
  • Breakfast Packages — Beijing hotel buffet breakfasts typically cost CNY 80-200 per person (approx. HK$88-220). Booking a breakfast package is usually over 30% more affordable than paying separately.
  • Free Cancellation Rooms — When your plans are uncertain, prioritise free cancellation options to lock in good prices while retaining flexibility.

Beijing Hotel Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which area is ideal for staying in Beijing?
For sightseeing, Wangfujing/Dongcheng is a top choice — the Forbidden City and Tiananmen are within walking distance with excellent transport. Business travellers should consider CBD or Financial Street. Sanlitun is ideal for nightlife. For families and cultural exploration, the Qianmen area offers an authentic old Beijing experience.
Q: Which hotels are near the Forbidden City?
Hotels within walking distance of the Forbidden City's East Gate include: The Peninsula Beijing (10-minute walk), Waldorf Astoria Beijing (12-minute walk), and Hilton Beijing Wangfujing (15-minute walk). We recommend staying in the Wangfujing area so you can walk to the Forbidden City queue in the morning.
Q: Are there hotels near the Great Wall?
The Badaling Great Wall is about 70 km from the city centre — a day trip is recommended (approx. 1.5 hours by taxi/private car). Yanqing district has a small number of resort hotels near Badaling, and there are boutique guesthouses near Mutianyu. Most travellers stay in the city (Wangfujing/CBD) and make a morning departure with an afternoon return.
Q: How much do Beijing hotels cost per night?
Beijing hotel prices vary widely: budget chains (Home Inn/Hanting) HK$200-350/night, mid-range 4-star HK$400-700/night, 5-star international brands HK$800-2,500/night. Peak seasons (National Day, Labour Day) see prices rise 30-50%. Winter off-season 5-star hotels can start from HK$600.
Q: Where should I stay in Beijing during winter?
Beijing winter temperatures can drop to -10°C. We recommend hotels with reliable heating (virtually all registered hotels have central heating). Stay in Wangfujing or CBD to minimise outdoor walking. Winter is off-season, with 5-star hotels offering excellent value from HK$600-800. Winter highlights: snow scenes at the Forbidden City, ice skating at Shichahai, and strolling Nanluoguxiang.
Q: Where should I stay in Beijing during summer?
Beijing summers are hot (June-August averages 30-35°C). We suggest hotels with pools to cool off — China World Summit Wing, Four Seasons, and Kempinski all have pools. Staying in Chaoyang or Haidian provides easy access to the Summer Palace and Old Summer Palace. Summer is peak season, so booking 2-3 weeks ahead is recommended.
Q: What is Beijing hotel breakfast like?
5-star hotel buffet breakfasts typically offer Chinese, Western, and Japanese options with excellent quality, at CNY 150-250 per person (approx. HK$165-275). China World Summit Wing and The Peninsula are particularly recommended for their breakfast experiences. Mid-range hotels charge CNY 50-80 per person with simpler selections. For an authentic local breakfast, find a neighbourhood shop serving soy milk and fried dough sticks. Booking breakfast packages is usually 30% more affordable than paying separately.
Q: What should Hong Kong travellers know about staying in Beijing?
Key reminders: (1) You must present your Home Return Permit (Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong/Macau Residents) at check-in; (2) Some budget hotels may not accept HK/Macau guests — choose international brands or hotels marked "accepts HK/Macau/Taiwan guests" on Trip.com; (3) Beijing hotels generally require real-name registration; (4) Download WeChat Pay/Alipay in advance for daily payments; (5) Beijing internet has a firewall — you need a VPN to access Google, WhatsApp, etc.
Q: Is Beijing's subway transport convenient?
Beijing's subway network is extensive, with over 20 lines covering all major areas. Fares are CNY 3-9 (approx. HK$3.3-10), much more affordable than taxis. We recommend staying near a subway station (within 5 minutes' walk) to significantly reduce travel time. Line 1 (Tiananmen/Wangfujing/CBD) and Line 10 (Sanlitun/CBD/Financial Street) are the most useful for tourists. Rush hours (7:30-9:30 and 17:00-19:00) are very crowded — plan around these times if possible.
Q: Which Beijing hotels have swimming pools?
Beijing hotels with pools include: China World Summit Wing (infinity skyline pool), Four Seasons (indoor heated pool), Kempinski (indoor and outdoor pools), and The Peninsula (indoor pool with spa). Due to Beijing's extremely cold winters, most are indoor heated pools. Some hotels open outdoor pools in summer.
Q: How can I travel from Hong Kong to Beijing?
Main options: (1) Direct flights, approximately 3 hours, landing at Capital Airport or Daxing Airport; (2) High-speed rail from West Kowloon Station, approximately 9 hours to Beijing West Station. Flying is faster, but when factoring in airport transit the difference narrows. From Capital Airport, the Airport Express takes about 25 minutes to Dongzhimen; from Daxing Airport, the express line takes about 20 minutes to Caoqiao Station. Staying in Chaoyang/CBD is convenient for airport transfers.
Q: Are there hotels near Universal Beijing Resort?
Universal Beijing Resort is in Tongzhou District, about 30 km from the city centre. The resort has Universal Studios Grand Hotel and NUO Resort Hotel (from HK$1,500), ideal for two-day visits. For tighter budgets, stay in the CBD area and take Line 1 then transfer to Line 7 — about 45 minutes to arrive, saving money while keeping other attractions accessible.

Featured Hotel Price & Review Questions

Q: How much does China World Summit Wing cost per night?
China World Summit Wing occupies floors 64-81 of CWTC Tower 3, making it one of Beijing's most iconic ultra-luxury hotels. Standard rooms start from approximately HK$1,980 per night (CNY 1,800+), with executive suites priced higher. Trip.com frequently offers member-exclusive discounts. The hotel features an infinity pool, Chinese restaurant, and executive lounge with spectacular CBD views.
Q: What is the stay experience like at The Peninsula Beijing?
The Peninsula Beijing at 8 Goldfish Lane, Wangfujing scores 9.4/10, making it one of Beijing's top-rated hotels. Rooms start from approximately HK$2,420 per night (CNY 2,200+), spacious and luxurious with high-tech amenities. The Peninsula brand's signature top-tier service and afternoon tea are widely acclaimed. Within walking distance of the Forbidden City's East Gate — an ideal base for cultural sightseeing.
Q: Are the Waldorf Astoria courtyard villas worth staying in?
The Waldorf Astoria's hutong courtyard villa section offers an exceptionally unique accommodation experience, perfectly blending traditional Beijing courtyard architecture with modern luxury. The villa area features private gardens and butler service — pricier but truly remarkable. Standard rooms start from approximately HK$1,760 per night (CNY 1,600+), in the prime Wangfujing location with outstanding dining.
Q: Is InterContinental Sanlitun conveniently located?
InterContinental Beijing Sanlitun at 1 Sanlitun Road is right next to Taikoo Li Sanlitun, with international restaurants and trendy brands within walking distance. Line 10 Tuanjiehu Station is about a 10-minute walk. Rates start from approximately HK$1,210 per night (CNY 1,100+), perfect for those seeking a stylish nightlife experience. The hotel features modern design and professional service.
Q: Does Kempinski Hotel Beijing offer good value?
Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center is one of Beijing's longest-established 5-star hotels, starting from just HK$770 per night (CNY 700+) — outstanding value among hotels of its class. Features both indoor and outdoor pools plus a renowned German beer garden, located in the elegant embassy district. Ideal for those seeking a 5-star experience while being mindful of budget.
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