Updating availability and prices
If cancellation is done less than 1 day prior to arrival we will charge the client for the first night.
You can cancel the reservation without penalty fee until 1 days before check in date
The Swissôtel Beijing - Hong Kong Macau Centre hotel is ideally located in the heart of the diplomatic and shopping districts of Beijing, with easy access to the Airport Expressway and the underground station. At the Swissôtel Beijing - Hong Kong Macau Centre the combination of quality, efficiency and reliability is synonymous of the Swissôtel hospitality, whether you are in Beijing for business or leisure. Hotel amenities include cafeteria, Chinese restaurant, lounge bar, Japanese restaurant, TV and reading lounge, fitness center, various sporting facilities, indoor swimming pool, wading pool, sauna, steam room, beauty treatments, Business Center, 24-hours room service and reception, wireless Internet access in the common areas and travel agency desk. Note: renovations will be taking place in the Executive Lounge and on the 4th floor of the hotel until end of March 2008. The hotel apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause guests.
A diverse collection of bars and restaurants in the hotel is available to satisfy any taste. They serve Japanese, Cantonese, and Italian food and snacks, pastries, and drinks with live music every evening. Mongolian barbecue and cocktails are served during the summer season.
The superior room are large and stylishly appointed and are kept in good condition. The bathrooms are in good condition.
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How to arrive
1 minute walk to the nearest metro station (dongsi shitiao metro station)
The hotel is ideally located in the city centre, close to many diplomatic and commercial buildings. It has direct access to the city's underground network. The attractions nearby include Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Opera, Hutong Tour, Museum of Chinese History, Shopping centres, and Temple of Heaven Park.