How To Choose The Location That¡¯s Right For You
On short visits, the best option is to stay in the city center, within walking distance of the Forbidden City and Tian'an Men Square, on Wangfujing Dajie or nearby. The range of accommodation in this area -- from super-luxury to rock-bottom -- is unmatched. The grea test luxury and highest standards of service can be found in Chaoyang, near the two main diplomatic areas just outside the East Second Ring Road. The district's southern half, also known as the CBD (Central Business District), is filled almost exclusively with high-end hotels and is the city's glitziest shopping area. The north boasts proximity to the airport and to the dining and nightlife options of San Li Tun. A wide variety of mid-range and budget accommodation options are offered in the southern districts of Xuanwu (southwest) and Chongwen (southeast). Hotels here offer convenient access to the metro line, Beijing Railway Station, and Beijing West Railway Station. A district that has blossomed markedly in the past few years, the Back Lakes (Hou Hai or Shicha Hai) area is the most picturesque place to stay. Here you'll find interesting cafes, narrow lanes called hutong, and a last glimpse of Old Beijing. The western part of the city, where most universities are located, is the least charming area in which to park your luggage, but hotels are generally cheaper and are near the Summer Palace.
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