Beijing Four Seasons Courtyard Hotel is located in Xi Cheng District,Beijing, Beijing, China, featuring a 150 year old tradition Beijing courtyard house, with a charming garden and typical Chinese architecture.
Beijing Hyde Courtyard Hotel offers a comfortable environment for guests. With a good location, guests can visit many of Beijing’s famous attractions, including the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square.
The Beijing Xuyard Hotel is located at the intersection of Xinjiekou North Street and Xinjiekou East Street, close to subway station, Beijing North Station, Houhai Bar Street and Beihai Park.
Beijing Best Hotel is the city courtyard hotel, a building combining Chinese architecture features and old traditional history. We look forward to your visit, where you will become the family members of the hotel.
Old Beijing Square Hotel was built based on a traditional residence which has a history of 300 years. One of its prominent features is the courtyard in the center of the hotel. The courtyard was built in the Qing Dynasty.
Hutongren Courtyard Hotel is located close to Nanluoguxiang, a famous tourist attraction where hutongs and courtyard houses and hotels can be found.
Chang Yard Hotel is a traditional courtyard hotel, which offers free Wi-Fi throughout the whole hotel. At the same time guests can enjoy modern services and facilities at the hotel too.
Qianmen Courtyard Hotel is located close to the center of Beijing. From this hotel, guests can visit the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square in about 15 minutes by foot.
Liuhe Courtyard Hotel was built in 2012 and is a traditional Chinese courtyard hotel. Inside the courtyard hotel there is a garden, where you can take a stroll or sit for a while.
Hotel Villa-Lv Yang Court Beijing was once the mansion of one of the descendants of Emperor Qianlong. His name was Yulang, and his status in the imperial family was Beile. Therefore, this mansion is also called "Lang Beile Garden".
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