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Luxurious Accommodation
Experience top-notch hospitality at Hilton Beijing Daxing with concierge services, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi. Relax in the garden or unwind at the bar after exploring the city.
Wellness and Dining
Indulge in culinary delights at the on-site restaurant, stay active at the fitness centre, or take a refreshing dip in the indoor pool. Rejuvenate your senses at the sauna for the ultimate relaxation.
Convenience and Connectivity
Benefit from room service, a 24-hour front desk, and tour assistance for a hassle-free stay. Stay connected with the world with free WiFi throughout the property.
Book now for an unforgettable stay at Hilton Beijing Daxing amidst the vibrant city of Beijing.
We are committed to providing a safe, enjoyable experience from check-in to check-out. Please check with regional health and government authorities about specific policies that may be in place at the location of your stay.
Free public parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Pets are not allowed.
No special conditions apply for groups.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 2 years old stay for free when using an available cot.
Children up to and including 17 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
People no matter the age stay for CNY 300 per person per night when using an available extra bed.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
Dora服务,房间很干净
Excellent experience upon checking in. Alan Tang was exceptional with his professionalism and warm welcome . He offered ealru check in with our long distance international travelling and the room is super. Very impressed with his kindness and professionalism.
Dean was also very helpful when dealing with room key enquiries.
Hotel staff overall very helpful and kind. Clean and love warm room . Breakfast hall staff very attentative.
Great location too.
Shower water can be hotter and more volume
Excellent hospitality and facilities!
Friendly, Accomodating staff, Thank you Mr. Wu Di was great,, a staff that willing to help with a smile..Location is Excellent, as for the room its clean and relaxing.. Highly recommended.
Номер хороший з гардеробною і всіма зручностями, чисто, є все необхідне
Дуже далеко від центру, зручно лише при умові, якщо ви їдете по роботі і у вас місце роботи поруч, як було в мене. Для відпочинку в Пекіні розташування незручне і далеко від аеропорту.
Хороший красивый чистый отель. Персонал который во всем пытается пойти на встречу в прилагаемых обстоятельствах
Неоднократно просил ранее заселение в точ числе платно, говорили только по факту- по факту мест не оказалось. В данном случае для меня это была Большая проблема. Криво и косо выйти из ситуации удалось только благодаря очень отзывчивому персоналу- спасибо вам большое. Швейцар- вообще великолепный человек!
This hotel is really rather splendid. The rooms are clean and spacious, and modern, and have automatic flushing loos! I enjoyed following the robots around as they delivered things to the various rooms. They talk as they move around. The breakfast and supper were delicious. The staff are fantastic - friendly, willing, and prompt in responding to requests. One of the concierges helped me enable my e-sim.
I'm not quite sure where I should provide some comments about travelling around Beijing. It can be quite a culture challenge if, like me, it is your first visit to Beijing, and you do not speak the language. The usual approach for any visitor to a foreign country is to ask staff at your hotel, or to ask passersby, or to consult something like Google Maps. The first two of these are possible, but, in view of the lack of any widespread use of English by the Chinese, the answers provided might not be readily understood by the questioner.
This situation is not helped by the fact that the English translations of various Chinese place names can have different spellings, which makes it hard to identify where exactly any particular place is located. In addition, the Beijing subway is vast, and can take a long time to travel around. The interchanges are often lengthy. Yet further, the subway stations themselves are massive, with sometimes as many as six exits. These can be 10 or 15 minutes walk away from each other. So there is a risk that you could emerge into the open air without really knowing where you are. For info, I attach a photo of the Beijing subway map. You should get to know this well, and watch out for places seeming, or being spelled, in a similar manner. You don't want to arrive (as I did once) at completely the wrong destination.
As for online maps, the great Chinese firewall makes it tricky to consult and use the internet with any great facility. I found that it took a long time to plan any travel around the city. For instance, I wanted to visit the Marco Polo bridge, which in 1937 was the scene of a skirmish, or battle, between the Japanese and the Chinese in 1937.
This was an important event, and hence the site is an interesting historical landmark. The clash prompted ill feeling on both sides, and resulted in escalation, which set the tone for the Second World War and indeed decades after, continuing in many ways until today. But could I work out how to get to this site? In a word, no. I simply could not establish the route, or how long it would take, or which suburban railway or metro line I should use Caught next. So I gave up.
I could have taken a taxi but A. didn't want to travel in a car and B. in any event the tech (or my lack of skills - not sure which) would not allow me to download the ride hailing app Didi. I suspect that it would be possible to get there with some form of guided tour, but that would need to be planned in advance. Alternatively, you could set off early in the day and allow a lot of time.
In summary, Beijing is a lovely place. The architecture is amazing. The people are friendly. Hotels are affordable and clean. One feels safe. Food is tasty. I'm very much in favour in fostering good relations between the West and China. But western tourists should suspend your normal approach to sightseeing.
Be prepared for internet restrictions, and language issues, to make it a lot harder than usual to get around or visit places. The authorities and the various travel organisations steer you towards organised tours, so maybe the best idea is to buy into this concept. Or perhaps you can get a Chinese buddy to explain things. So go with an open mind and be prepared to be patient, and play by the rules rather than trying to be too independent.
Big rooms
Good comfort
Breakfast choice is light
All was good otherwise
kindness of all
faculties have manners taking care of us all the time
convenient and quiet neighborhood
nothing at all.
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