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Beijing is the state capital of China and boasts many important historical sites and government organization. A very tourist friendly destination, Beijing is full of attractions and surprises. From green parks, cozy restaurants to bustling nightclubs, you’ll find it all here.

The best time to visit Beijing is the fall season. During this time of year the crowds are smaller and the city is at its best. Known locally as Tiangao Gishuang, the fall season creates an enchanting atmosphere. On the contrary, the spring season is not very good to visit the city. The summer season is the peak season and it is difficult to find a decent accommodation if you do not make a reservation in advance.

Beijing hotels are a class apart and of international standards. Making sure you have a great time here, Beijing China Hotel makes the most of your time

Places of interest

heaven Temple

There is absolutely nothing grand about the structure, but still the Temple of Heaven is really very serene and peaceful. The air that surrounds the place is known to calm the senses of its visitors. Just as its name implies, this tourist attraction is without a doubt heavenly. A day at Temple Haven will certainly leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

Forbidden City

Also known as the Palace Museum, the Forbidden City is an absolutely stupendous and impressive structure. A walk through its splendid large courtyard would make you feel relatively small. Built during the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Forbidden City attracts the most tourists every year.

Tiananmen Square

Under Mao’s rule, Tiananmen Square was built as a replica of the famous Forbidden City. As the largest square in the world, Tiananmen Square features Mao’s burial chamber, important government buildings, and Soviet-style structures. The place is always packed with visitors and tourists. One of the best meeting places in Beijing, Tiananmen can also be called its landmark.

Some of the best hotels in Beijing are as follows:

Beijing International Hotel

Located on Chang’an Road, the Beijing International Hotel is a world-class luxury hotel. It first came into operation in the year 1987 and over the past two decades has won many accolades for its commendable services and modern facilities. Another highlight of this great hotel is that it is very close to the airport and many important tourist attractions.

Crowne Plaza Hotel Beijing

Within walking distance of the international trade hub, shopping complex, historic landmarks, and cultural districts, sits an elegant hotel called the Crowne Plaza. Just a 20-minute drive from Beijing Railway Station and about 40 minutes from Beijing International Airport, the Crowne Plaza is a hotel sought after by most tourists and visitors.

Grand Hotel Beijing

With 217 rooms beautifully decorated with paintings, sculptures and furniture typical of Chinese culture, the Grand Beijing Hotel is located in the vicinity of Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and Wang Fu Jing shopping street. Well-appointed with A-one facilities and commendable staff services, the Grand makes sure your vacation is full of fun.

Have a great time during your stay in Beijing.

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