Beijing Cheng Tai Business Hotel

  • Hotel
  • 3 Estrellas

320 North Dongsi Street, 100007 Pekín

Valoraciones

2.5 sobre 5

Basado en 16 comentarios

  • Ubicación

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad/Precio

    3.5 sobre 5
  • Habitaciones

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Limpieza

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Servicios

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad del sueño

    3.0 sobre 5

Descripción

Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Beijing Chengtai Business Hotel, te encontrarás en una fantástica zona de Beijing (Dongsi (estación)) y estarás a menos de diez minutos en coche de Sanlitun y Calle Wangfujing. Además, este hotel ...

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Descripción general

Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Beijing Chengtai Business Hotel, te encontrarás en una fantástica zona de Beijing (Dongsi (estación)) y estarás a menos de diez minutos en coche de Sanlitun y Calle Wangfujing. Además, este hotel se encuentra a 2,2 km de Templo de Yonghe y a 3,5 km de Parque Ditan.

Habitaciones
Todas las habitaciones incluyen servicio de habitaciones.

Servicios
Aprovecha los prácticos servicios que se te ofrecen, como una zona recreativa o sala de juegos o asistencia turística (adquisición de entradas).

Para comer
En Beijing Chengtai Business Hotel tienes un supermercado a tu disposición.

Servicios de negocios y otros
Se ofrece servicio de transporte desde el aeropuerto hasta el hotel de pago.

Información adicional

Check-in

Desde15:00h

Check-out

Hasta11:00h

Servicios

  • Actividades - Tiempo libre

    • Sala de juegos
  • Cuarto de baño

    • Traslado de pago al aeropuerto
  • Generales

    • Guardaequipajes
  • Servicios

    • Información turística

Opiniones del hotel

2.5 sobre 5

Basado en 16 comentarios

  • Ubicación

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad/Precio

    3.5 sobre 5
  • Habitaciones

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Limpieza

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Servicios

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad del sueño

    3.0 sobre 5

Comentarios destacados

  • jlawton21

    Highly Recommend

    Stayed here for 11 nights and thought it served as an excellent base to see Beijing. Room was very clean and showers were hot. Staff on reception and cleaners were all very friendly. I've seen on other reviews that rats were heard in ceiling. We also heard the rats, but otherwise a nice hotel. Up the street on the same side of the road is a 7/11 convenience store that does take away food. It's very nice and also very cheap.

    4.0 sobre 5
  • KimKimLondon

    Friendly Staff, Great Location.

    Located on North Dongsi Street in Beijing, the Chengtai is a good place to stay. Near to Zhangzizhonglu station on line 5, which is an interchange for many lines. Easy to get to the Silk Market, Zoo Market, Tian'anman, Beijing Airport, Main Railway stations. Plenty of places to eat around this area, street food, restaurants also some good massage parlours. The hotel is reasonably clean hence only 3 stars given. The staff are very friendly and try to help where they can - English is not spoken here. Upon arrival I was given an upgrade although I had paid for a basic room. I stayed a few times in this hotel and will definitely stay there again when I return to Beijing. The downside is the dreadful smell of the drains especially in the morning when everyone is up and showering throughout the hotel. Take some perfume and spray it around to try and mask the smell. I do recommend this hotel and would rate it higher if it were cleaner.

    3.0 sobre 5
  • PrincessTay

    Spooky experience and terrible customer service

    Travelled with my family of 6 pax and stayed at Chengtai Business Hotel for 7 nights. Hotel Room We had booked the rooms via booking.com. We requested for 3 rooms in the same floor. The hotel staff didn't took notice of that request and mentioned that they were only able to assign 2 rooms on the same floor while the other at another level. Given no choice, we agreed. My family members encountered spooky encounters in both room 260 and 261. After waiting for 3 days, the customer service staff then assisted a change of one of the room to room 102, which was much spacious and bigger. Hotel Facilities The rooms were equipped with bedroom slippers, hairdryer, TV and 2 hangers without cupboard. You can hang your clothes with the given hangers behind the door. Customer Service The customer service is terrible, When I reported that the telephone in both room 260 and 261 were faulty, the customer service staff mentioned that they are not able to replace another set and to live with it. Totally speechless.. The customer service staff also refused to assist in ground transportation arrangement for our departure from the hotel to airport. She told us to flag the cab outside the hotel by ourselves. Eateries There is a 7 Eleven nearby and many chinese restaurants around. I personally like the shop selling soya bean and youtiao just 1 minute away from the hotel. The signboard is in yellow. Transportation The nearest train station is at Zhangzizhonglu. You can also alight at Dongsi station. The hotel is in between both stations. You can also take bus 116 at the bus stop opposite the hotel, to Tian Tan atttraction, Alight at Fa Hua Shi bus stop and you will reach the attraction's north entrance. Overall, I will not be booking this hotel for my next trip to Beijing.

    1.0 sobre 5
  • Dragana L

    Location, location, location...

    Hotel's location is absolutely perfect. Near almost everything and well connected by subway and bus to every major sightseeing point in the city. It is a walking distance from Ghost street, Lama temple, Confucius temple. 6 bust stops from Temple of Heaven. 2 bus stops from Wangfujing, etc. Wi-fi was decent which was a surprise. Staff was kind and helpful. Cleaning lady kept changing our towels every day unless we left "do not disturb" sign over the door. Which was nice. AC in the room. Staff did not want to help me with cab arrangement which was strange. They kept explaining how they do not have a phone number, although I know there is one. Cabs in Beijing can even be arranged over app. Any hotel must offer that kind of service. To be honest cabs go through their street at any time of the day, so you can hail it easily. The hotel might have rats, I heard some noises in the ceiling. The room can have unpleasant odor if not ventilated regularly, the odor comes from the sewage from the bathroom where it is almost regular.

    3.0 sobre 5
  • Maite W

    El peor hotel del mundo

    No se ni por donde empezar de lo nefasto que fue la estancia en este hotel si es que se puede llamar hotel porque creo sinceramente que era mejor dormir en la calle. Llegamos agotados despues de un largo dia de viaje, la chica que estaba en la recepcion en vez de facilitarnos las cosas nos las dificulto mucho mas, decia que si no teniamos una direccion en china que no nos dejaba hospedarnos, donde se ha visto eso? Despues procedio al cobro del hotel que era el doble de caro que ponia en booking nos cobraron 1450 RMB por 3 noches que estuvimos. Lo unico que nos informo la chica de la recepcion antes de subir a las habitaciones era que nos cobraban por el agua. No habia ni si quiera ascensor para ir a las habitaciones. Las habitaciones estaban equipadas con zapatillas, secador de pelo, TV y 2 perchas sin armario, eso si no habia ventanas en la habitacion que nos toco y sinceramente daba un poco de claustrofobia cada vez que ibamos al cuarto. La limpieza brillaba por su ausencia, el retrete estaba pegado a la ducha y salia un olor bastante asqueroso. Las paredes como si fueran de papel se oia absolutamente todo lo que pasaba en el pasillo y el las demas habitaciones; la gente gritar basicamente y aunque fueras al pasillo a decir que dejaran de hacerlo les daba igual porque lo seguian haciendolo. El ultimo dia despues de hacer el check-out le dijimos a la chica de recepcion que nos pidiera un taxi y la respuesta de esta fue ya de pasotismo total; nos dijo que fueramos a la calle a pedir un taxi que habia muchisimos taxis libres rondando por la zona. Nos parecio de lo mas inusual y nos quedamos anonadados de ello, como nos puede decir eso? si hemos estado en muchos mas hoteles en china y ninguno nos ha puesto la pega de pedirnos un taxi, sinceramente creo que es lo mas minimo que nos podria haber hecho despues de habernos tratado como si fueramos animales enjaulados. En ciudades tan grandes como pekin es muy dificil poder para un taxi en mitad de la calle y mas si mas cargada de maletas hasta arriba. Tuvimos suerte de poder para un taxi a mitad de la calle, que el taxista mismo se sorprendio que no nos ayudaran a pedirlo. Para terminar me gustaria decir que no volveria a este ni de broma. Por cierto el personal del hotel no sabe hablar ingles asi que si no saben chino es un problema bastante gordo para comunicarse con ellos porque pasaran de ti literalmente, y aunque sepas chino como es en mi caso te tratan como si no fueras nada.

    1.0 sobre 5