Beijing Perfect Inn
39.9410674569567, 116.397228240967Overview
Located within 20 minutes' walk of Prince Gong Mansion, the 2-star Beijing Perfect Inn offers Wi-Fi throughout the property and parking. The boutique inn is in the very heart of Dongcheng, which generally attracts people wanting to spend their cash, just a short drive from the Historic red Bell and Drum Clock Towers.
Location
This Beijing property has a prestigious setting around a 10-minute drive from the historic 57-acre Jingshan Park, while natural sights like Beihai Park are approximately a 25-minute walk away. The Perfect Inn Beijing is situated around 500 metres from Shicha Lake Park and within walking distance of Shichahai underground station. Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to Houhai Lake, which is only 1.4 km away. Entertainment options in the area feature the zeitgeisty Shànghǎi Dada Club only 0.6 km from Beijing Perfect Inn.
Well-connected to many sights, this Beijing property is a short distance from Andingmen bus stop.
Rooms
The accommodation offers 50 rooms with panoramic views of the city.
Eat & Drink
Breakfast is served every morning in the restaurant. This Beijing hotel is nearly 5 minutes' walk from paper.
Leisure & Business
Corporate travellers will benefit from a business centre available on site.
Essential information about Beijing Perfect Inn
| 💵 Lowest room price | 237 NZ$ |
| 📏 Distance to centre | 4.0 km |
| 🗺️ Location rating | 7.4 |
| ✈️ Distance to airport | 25.2 km |
| 🧳 Nearest airport | Beijing Capital International Airport, PEK |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Beijing Perfect Inn
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missingWrote a review on 07 Jun
Very close to the shopping street nan luo gu xiang and drum tower. Could view the drum tower through the window.
Very bad environment. The hotel feels like a love hotel more than a trip hotel. Always see couples there and could head their noise at night. The hotel is very dark, not enough light. The staff is not smart at all. They even forgot to give me back the Id card and I have to get it back again after I checked out. The shower water is not stable. The hotness of water could not hold more than ten minutes, and it needs at least 30minutes to prepare for the hot water.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Jun
Never bring in yourself or your family to this hotel. Everything is deeply bad!!!!
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missingWrote a review on 24 May
The best thing about the Imperfect Inn it its situation in Beijing - we found the location pretty well placed, with the Gulou Dong Dajie littered with restaurants, some international coffee bars and clothes/other stalls of interest, if a little expensive down the popular Hutong of Gulou. As for the hotel, we liked the air conditioning, they changed our towels daily without fail, the bed was a good size if a little lumpy, as was the room a good size - though arguably lumpy also. The fish in the lobby were very friendly and swarm up to you when close by.
The receptionists were pretty cold and inconsistent in service. Tea and toiletries provided in the room were charged for at the end of our 3 week stay - including soap! The tea had no price advertised. In our three weeks there,our towels were changed every day, but they never once cleaned our room. A 'Western' breakfast is however included, though don't bother to get up for it, because they don't.What they should include in the price, is a clean room upon arrival, and regularly cleaned henceforward, soap, toilet paper, a consistent charge for internet use, and a smile on their faces that tells people they are there to help, not to dissuade people from visiting China. Bottom line, don't stay here, stay in a hostel.
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missingWrote a review on 11 May
The rooms are nicely decorated, light and pleasant. The street is lively, shops and restaurants in close proximity.
The breakfeast is mostly four different kinds of "european" white bread, and often the staff seems startled that you are expecting is. The breakfeast room is also the bar at night... The walls in the room, the halls and the lobby is worn. The nearest metro stop is a couple of busstops away, but the bus leaves pretty often.
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missingWrote a review on 09 May
there was nothing i liked about the hotel. I left after 2 miserable nights.
bathroom was not clean. A continental breakfast was promised on the website. What we got served was some toast bought in a hurry in the small supermarket next door. And some drink that was supposed to be coffee. etc. etc.
FAQ about Beijing Perfect Inn
- free wireless internet
- a satellite TV