Beijing Sihe Hotel

  • Type:

    Luxury
  • Tel:

    +86 10 5169 3555

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Beijing Sihe Hotel

As the saying goes: “Living in the courtyard, drinking Lao She's tea, watching Mei Lanfang’s play, touring in Hutong, is the four great enjoyments of old Beijing.” In this hotel, you can enjoy everything of old Beijing. This hotel is once the residence of Mr. Mei Lanfang, one of the most famous Peking opera, and it has a history of more than 400 years. It is the only three-in-one courtyard hotel in Beijing that started in the early Qing Dynasty. You can wake up from the swe...

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Beijing Sihe Hotel

As the saying goes: “Living in the courtyard, drinking Lao She's tea, watching Mei Lanfang’s play, touring in Hutong, is the four great enjoyments of old Beijing.” In this hotel, you can enjoy everything of old Beijing. This hotel is once the residence of Mr. Mei Lanfang, one of the most famous Peking opera, and it has a history of more than 400 years. It is the only three-in-one courtyard hotel in Beijing that started in the early Qing Dynasty. You can wake up from the sweet dreams in the morning with a cup of hot tea braved on the stove, and birds singing in the yard.The hotel also prepares Western-style refreshments and room service. You can enjoy the traditional Chinese murals in the restaurant, or the pleasant scenery outside, taste the fine food, and feel the sweetness and bitterness of traditional Chinese tea. The hotel is quiet and elegant, the nature is simple, the courtyard is antique, the beauty is natural, and the classical is full of noble temperament. Here you can have time to savor the style of the courtyard and experience the leisure time of old Beijing. The hotel is located in Dengcao Hutong, west to Wangfujing Avenue, south to Dongdan CBD, and east to Beijing Station, enjoying an advantageous location.

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Address : No. 5, Dengcao Hutong, Dongsi South Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing

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