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Renaissance Beijing Hotel36 Xiaoyun Lu, Chaoyang Qu, Beijing, ChinaThe Renaissance Beijing Hotel combines elegance and fashion with deluxe superbly equipped accommodations and a high level of personal service.[more]
Photos of Renaissance Beijing Hotel, BeijingUser Reviews for Renaissance Beijing Hotel, Beijing
Aug 10, 2008 by
Mike I. from Manahawkin, NJ
“Very clean, probably recently renovated. Marble in public areas; Meticulously clean bathrooms; phenomenal air conditioning which if you travel in China you know is a rare occurrence; All staff spoke English well; great water pressure; new bed linens including down comforters on the beds.”
Jun 7, 2008 by
Richard from Fountaintown, IN
“I would highly recommend this hotel to US travelers - only drawback is that it is not as convenient as some other locales.”
Feb 19, 2008 by
Franklin from Tucson, AZ
“We would stay there when we are in Beijing. The room rate was good.”
Apr 24, 2007 by
Doug from San Diego, CA
“This renaissance is certainly a 5-star hotel in terms of room quality and the amenities provided, as well as in the pricing of dining options and business center facilities. The concierge staff endeavors to be helpful, but, ammo, lacks the comprehensive knowledge that a true 5-star concierge should offer. The location is convenient to the airport, but not to downtown Beijing, given the city's horrendous traffic.”
Apr 18, 2007 by
Gleb from Paris, TX
“A well kept secret. It occupies space in the Air China building. Taxi drivers don't know where it is. Once you figure out which bus to take that is not a problem.”
Jan 10, 2007 by
Ryan from Oakville, ON CA
“The room was very American i.e. I did not feel like I was in china when staying there. I chose this hotel for the price (rather than location - I didn't realize it was so far away) and for the star rating which I assumed meant I could easily communicate. That was true - English was widely spoken. I am not the type to go somewhere foreign and expect everyone to speak my language, but it was nice that they could. this hotel had the best shower ever. my reservation was a queen and they offered me twins saying they had no queens. I insisted and they tapped at the computer keys for about four minutes before finding me one. I later asked the manager (casually, not as a complaint) about the hotel's occupancy and he told me it was a slow week, meaning there were lots of empty rooms, meaning I should have gotten the queen in the first place. Ask, be polite and smile; things will usually work out for you. I was offered an upgrade to include breakfast on the club floor, an evening happy hour, onetime use of the board room and office for per day but I declined. It did not include a bigger room. overall - very comfortable room for good price but not walk able to anything, especially in winter loll.”
May 19, 2006 by
Miguel from San Luis Obispo, CA
“Amazing value, Best American breakfast I know of in Beijing! Staff was very attentive, however push hard for a King if you want one!! They seem to want to plug "we don't have Kings left" too often...Call for one of the western managers and suddenly one will pop up...Other than that, I'll stay here every time! The pool is awesome!” Amenities at Renaissance Beijing Hotel, Beijing
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