Beijing Capital International Airport - Beijing Capital Airport Hotels List

Beijing Capital Airport Hotels List

  • Capital Airport Hotel The Capital Airport Hotel (Shoudu Jichang Binguan) is conveniently located 1 kilometer from the Beijing Capital International Airport.
  • Best Western Grandsky Hotel BeijingLocated in the Beijing Tianzhu Airport Industrial Zone, the Best Western Grandsky Hotel Beijing (Beijing Biyuntian Guoji Jiudian) is close to the new international exhibition & convention center and Beijing Capital International Airport.
  • Golden Phoenix Hotel The Golden Phoenix Hotel (Beijing Fengrong Junhua Jiudian) is located about 1 kilometer from the Terminal 3 of Beijing Capital International Airport and a ten-minute drive from the new convention and exhibition center. This Beijing hotel features rooms with broadband internet access, international direct dial phones and international TV channels.

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