Tuesday, November 5, 2013

OLD BEIJING STYLE HOTELS AT CHEAPO RATES IN BEIJING!

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Experience Old Hidden Treasury in Beijing For Up to 50% Off
Hotels.com recommends accommodation in the hutong alleyways for a real Beijing trip

Behind the modern developments of Beijing hides the old hutong alleyways that seem to have been lost in time. For a trip to Beijing this quarter, see the city beyond its bespoke sightseeing spots and immerse in the real culture nestled in the crisscrossing pathways surrounding the Forbidden City.

Global hotel expert Hotels.com recommends hotels in the hutong alleyways and walled courtyards to experience the true heartbeat of this unique city. Travellers can enjoy huge savings up to 50% off with Hotels.com discounts, valid on bookings made by November 14, 2013 for stays from now through December 30, 2013. To book, please visit the official Hutong Sale Page or call the reservation hotline: (852) 2840-0896 (Cantonese) or (852) 2840-0899 (English).

Below are some great deals on offer:

Destination: Beijing
FROM RM 230
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BASIC AND SIMPLE AND CHEAP
A boutique hotel with restaurant situated just 2 miles away from the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. Other famous sites including Beihai Park and Gate of Heavenly Pease are also within walking distance.
Rooms start at HK$560# per room per night, reduced from HK$1,045#. Travellers enjoy a 50% discount.


FROM RM 310
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WORTHY OF  PRINCELING
Located in Beijing (Xuanwu), Elite Hutong Courtyard is close to National Centre for the Performing Arts, Great Hall of the People, and Tiananmen Square. Also nearby are Forbidden City and Chairman Mao Memorial Hall.
Rooms start at HK$759# per room per night, reduced from HK$1,205#. Travellers enjoy a 40% discount.


FROM RM 133
Located in Beijing (Dongcheng - Wangfujing), Beijing Traditional View Hotel is close to South Luogu Lane, Bell and Drum Towers, and Forbidden City. Also nearby are Lama Temple and Houhai - Back Lakes.
Rooms start at HK$326# per room per night, reduced from HK$565#. Travellers enjoy a 50% discount.


FROM RM 210
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THIS IS MY FAVORITE! LOOKS SENSATIONAL AND TRADITIONAL AND PHOTOGENIC! 
Located near Lama Temple, this Andingmen hotel with free breakfast offers stays in in the city centre, within 2 miles of the Bell and Drum Towers. Famous sites including Ditan Park and Houhai – Back Lakes are also within walking distance.
Rooms start at HK$515# per room per night, reduced from HK$715#. Travellers enjoy a 30% discount.


#Terms and conditions applied. Please see specific details for each hotel listed by clicking at the hotel of your interest, and search with your preferred dates for travel to see the discounted rates for your stay. Savings are valid for bookings made from now until 14 November 2013, for travelling between now until 30 December 2013, unless otherwise specified. Prices are per room per night excluding all fees and taxes.

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Hotels.com benefits from one of the largest hotel contracting teams in the industry, negotiating the best rates for its customers, and offers frequent sales, special deals and promotions. Regular customer e-newsletters provide exclusive offers and advance warning of up-coming sales. There are more than 7 million reviews on the site from users who have actually stayed in the hotels to ensure customers can make an informed choice when booking. Through its industry-leading loyalty program Welcome Rewards, customers can earn a free night for every 10 nights stayed at more than 85,000 hotels. Under its Price Match Guarantee, if a customer can find the same deal for less on a prepaid hotel, Hotels.com will refund the difference. Travellers can book online or by contacting one of the multilingual call centres. Special apps for mobile phones and tablets can also be downloaded at http://www.hotels.com/deals/mobile_hk enabling customers to book on the go with access to 20,000 last minute deals. For the last eight years, Hotels.com has published an award-winning twice-yearly review of international hotel room price trends called the Hotels.com Hotel Price Index which is now produced in 31 individual country editions.


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1 comment:

  1. Beijing hotels in the old Hutong district are some of the most expensive in the city, considering they are right alongside some of the oldest buildings in Beijing.

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