Times Holiday Hotel Beijing (Beijing)

Times Holiday Hotel Beijing (Beijing)
Times Holiday Hotel Beijing

country: China, city: Beijing (Wang Fu Jing)

Times Holiday Hotel Beijing Times Holiday Hotel BeijingLocated just forty minutes from The Capital International Airport, Times Holiday Hotel Beijing is close to the world-famous Wangfujing Street, with easy access to Forbidden City, Tian'anmen Square, Beihai Park and Beijing Train Station Combining intrinsic style with an excellent location and good service, Times Holiday Hotel is becoming one of the most ideal hotel for both business and leisure travellers.
Times Holiday offers 122 guest rooms that are thoughtfully furnished with a host of in room amenities. The onsite restaurant serves a wide variety of traditional Chinese delicacies. The hotel also features a comprehensive range of facilities such as steam rooms and saunas and hair beauty salon.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Business centre
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Lobby
Reception
Restaurant
Sauna
Air conditioning
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Refrigerator
Telephone
Television

Extra Information:
Distance to Capital international airport:|40 min by car

Address:
No 57 Dengshikou Street
Dongcheng District Beijing


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