Introduction
In the South Chaoyang area, Beijing Marriott City Wall Hotel is one of 317 hotel style properties that you can choose from. 4 Marriott Hotels, Resorts, and Suites properties can be found in Beijing, with 441 worldwide. As part of the Marriott collection of properties, Beijing Marriott City Wall Hotel is quite well known. The Beijing Marriott City Wall Hotel was first constructed back in 2008 and last underwent renovations in 1900. Some common positive comments most recently made by guests include "the hotel staff were friendly and of international standard, they are always willing to help and offer alternative options and the rooms were well maintain and upkeep""PROS: Good location, 10 mins walk from Beijing railway station, 8 mins walk from the nearest subway""Great price for the hotel amenities but location was tricky to get to". The property is ranked 8th in the South Chaoyang area in terms of popularity with Wego users, and ranked 15th choice for Americans.
Location
Convenient to South Chaoyang, Beijing Marriott City Wall Hotel is ranked 19th most preferred hotel style property in the area. Beijing Marriott City Wall Hotel has comfortable lodgings within the South Chaoyang area of Beijing. Research from our database of reviews showed that guests who stayed at the hotel made a total of 264 positive comments about it's location. Conveniently the hotel is located in the South Chaoyang area of Beijing. With a total of 322 accommodation options, South Chaoyang is well situated for visitors. This ranks the South Chaoyang area as the 7 largest area for hotels in Beijing. Keep in mind that the property and Beijing Nanyuan Airport are 12.9 kilometres apart.
Pricing
Most recently the best value rate for Beijing Marriott City Wall Hotel was between USD 141 and USD 167. Wego users might find that if they like Beijing Marriott City Wall Hotel, The Ritz Carlton Financial Street Hotel, Langham Place Beijing Capital Airport Hotel may also be suitable with the same 5 star rating and within the same area. Beijing Marriott City Wall Hotel is sold by 10 hotel websites including dhr.com, olotels.com, expedia.com, hotels.com, hotelclub.com, ratestogo.com, booking.com, agoda.com, chinahighlights.com, priceline.com.hk. Evaluating Beijing Marriott City Wall Hotel as good value for money, was supported by guests who provided 66 per cent positive feedback. Most recent comments included "The chinese restaurant offers good food value for money""Have stayed at this hotel several times, the value for money and service decrease every year".
Rooms
Beijing Marriott City Wall Hotel provides Beijing accommodation combining attractive rates and quality. Beijing Marriott City Wall Hotel Beijing offers 5 star accommodation, service and facilities in all of their 1312 comfortable rooms. This property has 22 floors of rooms for guests to choose from. There are a variety of room types to suit your preference, including 300 Deluxe, 100 Executive, and 50 Studio Suite. When checking Wego's database of hotel reviews, it was found that guests had a total of 19 positive comments about the rooms. For your added convenience rooms come with air conditioning,bathrobe,bathtub,cable television,coffee/tea maker,flat screen tv,internet access,minibar,newspaper,non-smoking,safe,separate tub and shower,shower. After a review of our database, it was found that guests of Beijing Marriott City Wall Hotel shared 396 positive comments about the services at this property.
Guest feedback
Beijing Marriott City Wall Hotel was given an overall rating of 4.1 out of 5 which is very good for hotels in Beijing. The property received a total of 20 positive comments from Wego users.
Check-in: 2:00 PM
Check-out: noon
perfect location too.
hotels.com, 20 Apr 2012
Excellent hotel in the city centre!
Expedia, 18 Apr 2012
We found a bread store and bought some great bread and strawberry jam to avoid paying the high hotel breakfast costs, but that was great for the family.
Expedia, 04 Nov 2011
Very classy hotel, helpful staff and convenient location for accessing train station
Expedia, 22 Sep 2011