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Stay in luxury hotels and enjoy the carved time

Every time my son returns to China for a business trip and takes a week off to reunite, he always invites his parents to stay in a luxury hotel. The first time was at the Peninsula Beijing, the second time at the Sofitel Guiyang, and this year he said he had a voucher for the Regent Beijing, so we stayed in a twin room for one night and experienced the leisure time of living in the same city. In the morning, we took the subway to the Regent Hotel, got off at Dengshikou Station on Line 5, Exit C, and turned left. The hotel staff were enthusiastic, and there was a beautiful piano performance in the lobby. After checking into the top-floor room on the 19th floor, I went out for a walk. I walked along Jinbao Street to Dongsi Shitiao and several other streets and alleys, visited the Shijia Hutong Museum, passed by the former site of Zhaojialou, Galaxy Soho on the East Second Ring Road, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building. In the evening, the three of us strolled along Wangfujing Street and Jinyu Hutong (this alley is wider than the street) and ate at the Nanjing Impressions restaurant in the mall. This time, we thoroughly explored the Dongdan and East Second Ring areas. The next morning, I went to the hotel's fitness center on the fifth floor to swim in the pool and soak in the massage pool and sauna. In early July, Beijing was already hot and humid, and standing on Wangfujing Street watching the traffic, I had no interest in walking around, so it was more comfortable to relax in the swimming pool. The hotel's breakfast was also good, with a wide variety. The complimentary coffee ☕️ and sparkling wine with snacks were delicious. I think that in the cold winter or hot summer, staying in a five-star luxury hotel and carving out time is also a good option. Although the Regent Hotel is not considered a top luxury hotel in Beijing, its location is excellent, and it has a long history. I saw on Ctrip that the price is just over a thousand, and the hotel is bustling with guests. My son was impressed with the Regent Hotel we stayed at in Chongqing last year and said he would invite us to stay in an even better one next year. Nowadays, various high-end hotels are dazzling, reflecting the design concept of exquisite and elegant life aesthetics and architectural craftsmanship, as well as advanced management and service models, along with gourmet food and various supporting facilities. Staying in a luxury hotel is a way to enjoy life. Hiding in the hotel, regardless of the severe cold or scorching heat .
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Posted: Jul 16, 2024
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Near The Palace Museum|Tian'anmen Square and Wangfujing Area, Beijing
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