Welcome to Beijing Shichahai Shadow Art Performance Courtyard – Beijing
About the Hotel
Beijing Shichahai Shadow Art Performance Courtyard, a 4-star historic hotel in Downtown Beijing, offers regular
Distinctive Room Designs
Rooms at Beijing Shichahai Shadow Art Performance Courtyard are arranged around a
East-West Dining Options
The
Cultural Entertainment Amenities
Shadow art performances occur in the courtyard every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, with 30-minute shadow puppet shows particularly suited for children. Guests can take advantage of
Central Hutong Location
Shichahai Shadow Art Performance Hotel places you in the heart of Beijing's
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Price and Room Availability Calendar
Getting around
A guide to all available transportation options
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free Wi-Fi
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- VIP check-in/ -out
- Express check-in/ -out
- No pets allowed
- 24-hour security
- Luggage storage
- Coffee shop
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key card access
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
- Dryer
Services
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
- Tours/Ticket assistance
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Spa & Leisure
- Live entertainment
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Washing machine
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
- Dryer
Media
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Parquet floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel is located in a typical Beijing hutong, within walking distance to subway stations and the Houhai lake. The rooms are simple, lacking external windows but with a large lounging area for guests. The service was friendly and helpful, although a bit far from certain attractions. The dining options offered Eastern and Western choices. The facilities were satisfactory overall.
I found this hotel to be a unique experience in the heart of a traditional Chinese Hutong. The warm and welcoming atmosphere of the neighborhood was a highlight, but the lack of English menus at nearby restaurants could be challenging. The rooms were clean and comfortable, although being partially below ground made ventilation a bit difficult.
The hotel had clean and nice rooms but was on the opposite side of the dining/entertainment area. The service was friendly, especially notable for the warm welcome and helpfulness of Maria. The location, situated in a typical old narrow street called Jingyongli, provided easy access to various attractions like Lake Hou Hai and the Bell and Drum Tower. The dining experience offered a good selection of Chinese and western foods but had an average Chinese breakfast. Overall, a comfortable stay with great service and a local charm.
The hotel is nestled in narrow hutong alleys, giving it character, though challenging for car access. The rooms are small, not sound-proof, and akin to a budget inn. The service varies from unsympathetic to very helpful and attentive. The location is central but somewhat inaccessible for taxis, compensated by proximity to an excellent subway system. The dining offers a mix of Chinese and Western fare but lacks variety. The facilities are basic.
The hotel is nestled in a quaint hutong, perfect for exploring old Beijing with its characteristic charm, though the area might lack dining options at night. The rooms, although simple and below street level, offer a cozy view of the internal courtyard. The service was welcoming and informative, with helpful tips for touring nearby attractions. The dining experience featured a limited but excellent buffet selection, catering to both Eastern and Western tastes.
My stay at the hotel was fantastic! The rooms were really comfortable and modern, with all the amenities of a 4-star hotel, like a bathrobe and slippers. However, the room was a bit too small for all our belongings. The service was extremely courteous and helpful, especially with tips on local tours. The location was unique and worth exploring, with narrow streets and a historic surrounding. The dining experience was very good, with different options every day. The facilities were ample and had wonderful offerings.
The hotel provided a mix of positive and negative experiences. The rooms were very clean but basic and felt small for two people, with noise from the dining area. The service was friendly and helpful, but there were some issues with pricing transparency. The location was beautiful and convenient for exploring the lake area but not central enough for other activities. The dining options were manageable, with a mix of Chinese and Western foods. The facilities were satisfactory overall.
The hotel offers a unique experience in traditional Hutongs, close to the vibrant Houhai bar district. The rooms are clean but lack proper ventilation and natural light, varying in temperature. The service is attentive and helpful, providing assistance with local dining options. The location provides a glimpse into Beijing's historical accommodations, although accessing the hotel by taxi can be challenging. The dining options are basic and limited, with an average experience overall.
I absolutely loved the hotel's location in the heart of the authentic Hutongs, offering a genuine experience away from touristy areas. The rooms were modern, clean, and well-equipped for a comfortable stay. The service was friendly and helpful, although booking transport was a bit of a challenge. The dining options were tasty but limited, and the facilities were decent overall.
The hotel's rooms are a little small and simplistic for our taste, featuring a traditional Chinese bed that was not to our liking. However, the service was excellent, with friendly and helpful hotel personnel. The location was a mix of off the beaten track but with interesting in-house activities nearby. The dining experience was satisfying, offering a perfect buffet of eastern and western dishes. The facilities were well-maintained with a mix of positives and negatives in different aspects.