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Novotel Xinqiao Hotel, Beijing
No. 2 Dongjiao Min Xiang, Beijing, China, 100004

Area : No. 2 Dongjiao Min Xiang
Location: It is 35-min drive from Beijing Capital International Airport, 20-min drive from Central Business District Area, Embassies compound and China International Exhibition Center (CIEC), 5-min drive from Beijing Railway Station.
Surrounding: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Wangfujing Pedestrian Street, New World Shopping Center
Hotel Accepted: Master, Visa, AMEX, Diners Club, JCB



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I have stayed at the Novotel Hotel twice in the last two years. Both times I was very satisfied with the service, room, restaurants and staff. I will be going back in March for another visit and I will be staying at this hotel again.

I have stayed at other hotels in Beijing but have to say that this one offers the most bang for the money.
Guest Name : Mr. Coplin(Guest)
Nationality : USA
Updated : 2008-2-21 12:29:00



The hotel service was good and did not have any issue. Everything was easy. One minor issue, even the nonsmoking room had little smoke smell. But it was only on the first day. Next day on, it was not a problem. Either I got used to the smell or the smell was cleared.


Regards. Rajan

Guest Name : Mr. Rajan Alagarsamy
Nationality : United States of America (America)
Updated : 2007-10-20



This hotel was excellent. Definate value for money and I would stay here again. The staff was friendly and efficient, and the service great. I really enjoyed the food at the restaurants - the buffets were terrific! Excellent English used as well.


Guest Name : Miss Laurence(Guest)
Nationality : New Zealand
Updated : 2006-10-25 8:07:00



I've stayed in the Novotel Xinqiao twice but will not stay there again.
The hotel room was fine but all other aspects of the hotel seemed designed to annoy the guest -- in particular the unfriendly service from reception staff, cashiers and shop assistants. Our room had been pre-booked but when we arrived and requested a non-smoking room we were simply provided with lower grade room at the same price. The hotel breakfast in the Utopia restaurant was awful.
Guest Name : Mr. Pan(Guest)
Nationality : Australia
Updated : 2006-4-30 4:41:00



I was very satisfied with China Travel Guide Booking Centre - very impressive and efficient. I have used you before and will certainly use you again.

Regarding the Novotel Xinquiao, I am not so satisfied. I have stayed there before (in February of this year) and was not keen on going there again, but did so in the hope it had improved. My key complaint is that the Internet Service is terrible: it is simply the worst of any hotel I have stayed in in Beijing in the last 5 years. The system is complex; inefficient; very slow . . . in short, it is completely inadequate to business needs.

There are also some simple things in the Novotel which do not compare to other hotels. There seems to be no delivery of newspapers. Every hotel I stay in either delivers a complimentary newspaper to your room . . . or at least has newspapers in public areas and lounges for guests to read. The Novotel does not seem to do this. Considering also that a very high percentage of its guests are foreign, an English-language edition of China Daily would seem to be the most basic thing to offer its guests.
Guest Name : Mr. Mulloy
Nationality : British



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