Elena Kolg
May 18, 2025
The trip lasted almost 3 weeks, so finding a budget-friendly yet good hotel was key. This one offers excellent value for money!
The rooms are spacious (at least 20 m²), with AC and a fridge. Some minor repairs might be needed here and there—for example, the door frame fell off when we first opened our room door 😅—but staff came immediately to fix it. Otherwise, the hotel is well-maintained and clean: daily housekeeping (or upon request) includes fresh linens and towels. Toiletries, toilet paper, tea, coffee, and water are restocked daily.
The staff is incredibly kind ❤—they respond to every request and do their best to help. Receptionists speak English.
Free Wi-Fi covers the entire hotel, even reaching the parking lot—super handy if you forget to check something online or need to call a taxi.
I also stayed in a wheelchair-accessible room—and it’s the first time in all my travels worldwide that I had zero complaints about accessibility! The furniture was easy to approach, the bathroom was spacious (combined but with enough room to maneuver), and grab bars were placed exactly where needed. During booking, I emailed the hotel to request this room, and I’m so grateful they accommodated me. It made my stay very comfortable.
Location-wise: It’s in a residential area, but major attractions are just 15–30 minutes away by transport. Within walking distance, you’ll find the Red Theatre, an antique market, and a cool large park. Given that Beijing is enormous (6 times bigger than Moscow!), the location is perfect—you’ll need transport anyway. The neighborhood has all essentials: 7-Eleven, small grocery stores, pharmacies, tons of cafés (including a delicious noodle spot I’ll miss! 💔), and even McDonald’s/KFC for when you crave non-Chinese food.
Overall, I’m thrilled with this hotel!