Beijing National Aquatics Center - Beijing National Aquatics Center Nearby Hotels List

Beijing National Aquatics Center Nearby Hotels List

  • Aman at Summer Palace Aman at Summer Palace (Beijing Yihe Anman Jiudian) is an imperial garden style resort occupying a wooded hillside within view of the rooftops of the Summer Palace. Featuring a low-rise assortment of traditional Chinese courtyard housing equipped with the latest in modern amenities.
  • Beijing Xiyuan HotelBeijing Xiyuan Hotel, belonging to Capital Tourism Group, is a large business hotel with various services at different level from 3-star to 5-star. With courtyard area of about 80,000 square meters and green area of 20,000 square meters, the hotel mainly consists of a 30-storey main building and ten 3-storey houses.
  • Beijing International HotelThe Beijing International Hotel (Beijing Guoji Fandian) is situated five blocks east of Tian'anmen Square on central Beijing's major east-west thoroughfare, Chang'an Street in the Jianguomenwai Embassy Area.Typical room decor is elegantly Chinese.

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