So your parents have finally agreed to that Beijing trip you’ve been planning forever! Now comes the tricky part—figuring out where to stay in this massive city without having them secretly text your siblings about your “questionable planning skills”.
We’ve explored Beijing’s maze-like hutongs, gotten lost on the subway (multiple times), and eaten our way through countless neighbourhoods to bring you this comprehensive guide on where to stay in Beijing. Here’s how to nail your accommodation choice and earn the coveted “favourite child” status!
Dongcheng District: For the classic Beijing experience
What it’s known for: Home to iconic attractions like the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square
Why your parents will love it:
- Wake up and literally see the Forbidden City from some hotel windows
- Minimal walking distance to iconic attractions like Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, Jingshan Park, and Wangfujing Street
- Well-connected subway lines
- Tours often pick up from Dongcheng hotels to attractions like Great Wall or Summer Palace
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Where to Stay in Dong Cheng
A) Wangfujing
A bustling commercial area with luxury hotels, shopping, and Beijing’s famous snack street. But don’t tell your parents about the scorpions on sticks until they’re actually there!
Hotels we recommend:
- Waldorf Astoria Beijing – Splurge-worthy luxury that will have your parents bragging to their friends for years
- The Emperor Tiananmen – Modern boutique hotel with rooftop views of the Forbidden City
- Novotel Beijing Peace – Great mid-range option with excellent breakfast
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B) Nanluoguxiang Hutong
Hip hutong area with boutique hotels, trendy cafés, and traditional courtyard homes.
Hotels we recommend:
- The Orchid Hotel – Gorgeous boutique hotel set in a restored courtyard home
- Shichahai Shadow Art Hotel – Unique cultural experience with daily shadow puppet shows
- Red Wall Garden Hotel – Beautiful courtyard setting with traditional Chinese aesthetics
Xicheng District: Best value in central Beijing
What it’s known for: Lakes, parks, and a more local vibe while still being central. It’s less hectic than Dongcheng, with more affordable accommodation options.
Why your parents will love it:
- More bang for your buck compared to Dongcheng
- Beautiful lake areas for evening strolls like Beihai Park, Shichahai Lake (Houhai)
- Less touristy, more authentic local atmosphere
Where to Stay in Xi Cheng
A) Shichahai/Houhai Lake Area
This scenic spot with its three connected lakes offers a picturesque setting that’s especially beautiful at sunset.
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Hotels we recommend:
- Shichahai Sandalwood Boutique Hotel – Traditional courtyard hotel with modern comforts
- Sofu Hotel – Affordable option in a refurbished historical building
- The Lakeview Hotel – Mid-range option with (you guessed it) great lake views
B) Near Beihai Park
This area offers the perfect balance of tranquillity and convenience. Beihai Park charges an entrance fee but is absolutely worth it. Morning visits let you see locals practicing tai chi and dancing.
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Hotels we recommend:
- Tangram Hotel Xinjiekou – Modern hotel with great access to subway
- Nostalgia Hotel Beijing Guanqian – Charming historical property
- Grand Mercure Beijing Central – Reliable international standard hotel
Chaoyang District: Modern Beijing with International Flair
What it’s known for: Embassy area, international restaurants, modern shopping centres. Chaoyang is farther away from historical sites but ideal for Universal Beijing. Book Universal tickets early to avoid sellouts.
Why your parents will love it:
- Western amenities and dining options when they get tired of Chinese food
- Modern hotels with reliable heating/cooling and good soundproofing
- English is more widely spoken here
Where to Stay in Chaoyang
A) Sanlitun
Beijing’s trendy international zone with the best shopping and dining options. Sanlitun gets quite lively at night with its many bars and clubs. Choose accommodations a few blocks away from the main bar street for quieter evenings.
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Hotels we recommend:
- The Opposite House – Ultra-stylish design hotel that’s worth every yuan
- Sanlitun Xin Xiang Ya Yuan Apartment – Spacious serviced apartments for longer stays
- Hotel Jen Beijing – Relaxed luxury with an incredible pool
B) CBD/Guomao Area
Sleek, modern area with luxury hotels and excellent dining options. Perfect for parents who appreciate high-rise luxury and impressive city views.
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Hotels we recommend:
- Park Hyatt Beijing – Sky-high luxury with incredible views
- Oakwood Residence Beijing – Apartment-style rooms with kitchenettes
- EAST Beijing – Contemporary hotel with excellent dining options
For first-time visitors to Beijing, especially parents who might not be as adventurous as you are, location is everything. Dongcheng offers unbeatable convenience for sightseeing but at higher prices. Xicheng provides excellent value while still being central. Chaoyang delivers modern comforts and international standards.
Bonus tip #1 Beijing’s air quality can vary dramatically day to day. Pack masks just in case, and download an air quality app to plan indoor activities on bad air days.
Bonus tip #2 Avoid rush hour at all costs! Beijing’s subway between 7:30-9am and 5:30-7pm is NOT where you want your parents to experience local culture!
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