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Jingtailong International Hotel

No.19 Zhushikou East Avenue, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100050 China
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#281 of 3,503 hotels in Beijing
Location
4.2
Cleanliness
3.7
Service
3.6
Value
3.9
Beijing Jingtailong Plaza Hotel is located at dragon head position of the imperial palace,the QianMen commercial pedestrian street at west,borders upon east avenue of Zhushikou.It allows walking distance to the TianAnMen square and the Temple of Heaven,taking 10 minutes to BeiJing railway station and 40 minutes to Beijing Capital Airport.The luxurious and elegant decoration is impressing.It is the best selection for business or leisure traveler.You will surely enjoy the hospitality and have a good time with us.
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Free parking
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Bar / lounge
Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
Airport transportation
Business Center with Internet Access
Conference facilities
Spa
Secured parking
Wifi
Restaurant
Breakfast buffet
Banquet room
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Salon
Baggage storage
Concierge
Convenience store
Currency exchange
Gift shop
Newspaper
Non-smoking hotel
Shops
ATM on site
24-hour front desk
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1.0 of 5 stars
HOTEL STYLE
Centrally Located

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No.19 Zhushikou East Avenue, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100050 China
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Jingtailong International Hotel
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felixstockholm wrote a review Sep 2019
Stockholm, Sweden53 contributions45 helpful votes
I stayed at the Beijing GLIVE (also named Jingtailong) for four nights as a solo traveller. I paid 55 EUR a night which didn’t included breakfast. Breakfast is optional and 68 Y extra per person and breakfast, ticket is purchased in the lobby. Chinese breakfast, I only appreciated the yoghurt, cereals, coffees and pineapple juice so I preferred to eat outside at a Starbucks close to the attractions of the day. Managers spoke English, the staff who didn’t speak used a translating app. The standard and cleaning of the room was good. I booked a double room but at check in they upgraded me to a suite, not sure about the difference though. Every day they left two bottles of water for free. A deposit of 1 500 Y was upon arrival paid with a MasterCard, AmEx wasn’t accepted. The deposit was refunded onto the credit card 3 or 4 days after check out. Overall a good option, good metro communications but if you want an international breakfast you have to look elsewhere.
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Date of stay: September 2019Trip type: Traveled solo
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vishweshsingh wrote a review Nov 2018
Guwahati, India346 contributions92 helpful votes
One of the worst place, I’ve ever stayed. Smelly room, hard bed, zero Service, smelly and dirty wash area, no toiletries,they do not have restaurant, no care from any one in the Hotel & no one understand any language other than Chinese, Remember, it is very difficult to get taxi for the Airport. Only the best part is lots of eating area in the same & neighbouring building, just outside their main gate & Qianmen Pedestrian Market Street near by.
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Date of stay: November 2018Trip type: Traveled on business
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111gecko wrote a review Aug 2018
England, United Kingdom356 contributions160 helpful votes
The hotel is located close to the Forbidden City and Tiannamen Square; additionally, there are many lively and interesting pedestrian streets with many places to eat nearby. The hotel is certainly unremarkable and situated on a very noisy road, but the location compensates for this. Breakfast is taken in a small restaurant a few doors along from the hotel, and is fairly basic. Rooms are OK :everything worked although as mentioned, sleeping was difficult in rooms facing the road as traffic was relentlessly noisy. There is a small bar in the lobby area. There is no safe in the room, which was annoying. So, a basic hotel in a good location-fine if you don't expect luxury.
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Date of stay: July 2018Trip type: Traveled with friends
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K C wrote a review Jan 2018
16 contributions5 helpful votes
My partner and I stayed at Room 4010 over new years for 6 nights and it was a sad end to an otherwise lovely 2 weeks in China. Our check-in experience was awful with rude and dismissive reception staff who struggled to communicate with us. For a self-proclaimed 5 star hotel, we were left to take our luggage to our own rooms and discover that our room was large but impractical, tidy, but dated and dirty around the edges. The shower had a curtain with brown stains on the bottom and the water pressure was tepid. If you're after advice on directions, places to eat, taxis, look no further than the touch panel screen in the lobby. Only thing is, if you want to book a taxi - you're out of luck unless you have a chinese sim. If you think reception can help you with queries, you're out of luck. They're only willing to help you on things they can get a bit of commission from you. The Tour Info office inside the hotel is not reliable at all. The signs advertise 180 RMB for a tour of badaling and ming tombs, but you will be given a paper with english options quoting 260 RMB and higher. They intentionally mislead you and omit that they are running shopping tours that consume your day with little time spent at the landmarks. We told the hotel we wanted to see Badaling, they ended up taking us to Juyong Pass. Not only that, were were hustled from one shop to another, to endure pressure selling tactics. When you check out, make sure you allow time for the staff to check your room for anything missing or damages. But again, the staff are unhelpful when it comes to helping you get to the next destination. We were quoted 300 RMB by the concierege for a transfer to the airport and were refused help to order a public taxi which is only around 120 RMB. Good luck to anyone who stays here. Avoid the 'frills'.
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Date of stay: January 2018
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Trip type: Traveled as a couple
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ruth f wrote a review Nov 2017
Whitehorse, Canada88 contributions53 helpful votes
Ok, I understand cultural differences and adjusting when traveling, but this was ridiculous!! The front desk staff was beyond even being rude!! They were dismissive, rude, and totally disinterested in trying to accommodate us in any way!! The hotel advertises itself with non-smoking rooms, BUT when we got to our floor after already being frsutrated to the nth degree by the front desk staff, the whole floor was filled with smoke! We saw that there was some kind of card/dice game going on in a room just off the elevator and there were about 10-12 men in that room and they ALL appeared to be smoking! It was so smokey in their room that they had opened the door to the hallway and all the smoke was billowing out and filling the hall! All of this was happening right next to the "No Smoking" sign that hung by the elevator! I took a photo of the sign and then smoking men and went back to the front desk. We were there for a marathon and 2 of the people in our group had asthma so the smoke was going to be deadly for all of us, but more so for some of the group. Once again, the front desk staff couldn't care less! I explained the situation and told the ront desk staff they would have to move us to a different floor and they just waved a hand at us and said no more rooms!! I said we cannot sleep there, it's too smokey! The lady at the front desk told us it's illlegal to smoke in hotels in Beijing!! I showed her the photo of the men smoking and the smokey hall! She said, no more rooms!! I had to go get our group coordinator and she got into a very heated debated with the front desk staff and after a LONG drawn-put "discussion" they moved us! But that was just the beginning of "I don't care!"!!!! We ended up moving hotels for the last couple of days we were there and it was an unbelievable difference! Soooo much nicer!! I wish we'd moved sooner! I would NEVER stay there again...no matter how inexpensive it was!!!
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Date of stay: May 2017
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cpl_nz wrote a review Nov 2017
Auckland, New Zealand48 contributions38 helpful votes
This hotel was just so horrible! The room itself, a twin on the 4th floor was pretty bad. It was tiny and over looked directly into other people's rooms. Make sure your curtains are closed. The room itself was dirty. Other people's hair was on the floor of the bathroom and shower. The drain pipe was blocked with hair and flooded the whole bathroom. The shower had black mold all over the tiles and the shower curtain had pink mold all down on the bottom of it. The service at reception was horrible. They were really rude and since I was English speaking they made a point to just dismiss our concerns of cleanliness when we brought it up. The breakfast room is small and you couldn't find a table anywhere, they had a stupid 2 slice toaster which took 5 minutes to toast for 200+ people dining in the room! The Chinese style breakfast options weren't all that nice either. It wasn't impressive. I also noticed they allowed anyone to come and buy breakfast there and it wasn't expensive for walk ins, so that could explain the complete lack of seating. Standing around until a table became free or simply sitting down at a 12 person table with randoms... Overall it was terrible! I would not waste your money here!
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Date of stay: October 2017Trip type: Traveled with friends
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255060Lkp wrote a review Oct 2017
Sydney, Australia135 contributions94 helpful votes
Our stay was good. The breakfast buffet was vast and our room just fine. The location was really good, the main drag towards the Forbidden City was just around the corner and it was really fun at night especially. Go down some side streets. The hotel had a small convenience store inside and also an ATM. We didn't find any good western restaurants nearby but there were plenty of Chinese options.
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Date of stay: September 2017
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DF83 wrote a review Aug 2017
London11 contributions6 helpful votes
This hotel is so near everything you need; tianamen square and forbidden city are within 10mins walking and the subway is 3mins walk away and so easy to use and cheap which will get you everywhere else. Room was a decent size, comfortable and breakfast was good. Staff speak little English but small tourist centre in the lobby was a helpful aid. Would recommend.
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Date of stay: August 2017Trip type: Traveled with friends
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Marta W wrote a review Jun 2017
Koszalin, Poland109 contributions60 helpful votes
Very poor breakfast, room clean, bed comfortable, nice location. Personel - terrible. Nobody speaks english even if you're in the international hotel. Huge problem with getting an invoice eventhough you mailed the about it long time before. Shuttle bus doesn't exist. They asked me to pay for it 200 RNB when I ordered a taxi I paid 100 RNB. I don't recommend.
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Date of stay: April 2017
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Trip type: Traveled on business
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bojana s wrote a review Jun 2017
Belgrade, Serbia37 contributions52 helpful votes
We stayed at this hotel three nights with excellent experience. Rooms are clean. Breakfast was ok. Staff was very friendly. Hotel is located just to many attraction. You can walk about 30 minutes to the Forbiden City and the Temple of Heaven. 5 minutes walk to the famous Qianmen pedestrian street, 15 minutes walk to the Tiananmen Square. There is supermarket open 24 hours in the hotel. It was very nice stay. Recommended.
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Date of stay: May 2017
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Trip type: Traveled with friends
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JINGTAILONG INTERNATIONAL HOTEL - Prices & Reviews (Beijing, China)

Frequently Asked Questions about Jingtailong International Hotel
Which popular attractions are close to Jingtailong International Hotel?
Nearby attractions include Temple of Heaven (0.4 miles), Qianmen Main Street Mall (0.4 miles), and Qianmen (Zhengyangmen) (0.4 miles).
What are some of the property amenities at Jingtailong International Hotel?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge.
What food & drink options are available at Jingtailong International Hotel?
Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant and a lounge during their stay.
Is parking available at Jingtailong International Hotel?
Yes, free parking and secured parking are available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Jingtailong International Hotel?
Conveniently located restaurants include Alice's Tea House, Deyuan Roast Duck Restaurant (Dashilan), and Starbucks (BeiJing QianMen Main Street).
Does Jingtailong International Hotel have airport transportation?
Yes, Jingtailong International Hotel offers airport transportation for guests. We recommend calling ahead to confirm details.
Are any cleaning services offered at Jingtailong International Hotel?
Yes, dry cleaning and laundry service are offered to guests.
Does Jingtailong International Hotel offer any business services?
Yes, it conveniently offers a business center, meeting rooms, and a banquet room.
Are there any historical sites close to Jingtailong International Hotel?
Many travelers enjoy visiting Temple of Heaven (0.4 miles), Tian'anmen (1.1 miles), and Meridian Gate (Wu Men) (1.5 miles).
Is Jingtailong International Hotel accessible?
Yes, it offers wheelchair access. For specific inquiries, we recommend calling ahead to confirm.