Peninsula Palace Beijing

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  • 8 Goldfish Lane, Wangfujing
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Great Value for Money

  • February 21, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
A very spacious hotel with huge rooms, full kitchens. We had our kids with us and it was great. They had waffles for breakfast as well.
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The Peninsula Palace Beijing

  • May 12, 2006
  • Rated 5 of 5 by drbauer2000 from Highland Park, Illinois
In the heart of Beijing, within comfortable walking distance of Tiananmen Square is a bastion of consumerism. The Peninsula Palace Hotel is as opulent and luxurious as any capitalist could want. And yet, it's rather affordable by US standards. A good room can be booked for around $250, not cheap, but certainly less than its sister property in Chicago. A room on the Magnificent Mile at the Peninsula Chicago can easily run $500 or more. I felt the service and amenities were just as nice in Beijing, perhaps on a less grandiose scale. The lobby is surrounded by an upscale set of boutiques including Hermes, Tiffany, Ferragamo, etc. Actually, I saw no one shopping in them. But they do set the tone. The concierge desk was a mini-travel agency, booking daily tours, helping with in-country flights. The pool and fitness areas were gorgeous, a nice way to start the day. The room itself was decorated and designed with a feng shui expertise that enhanced our entire experience. If you are planning a trip to Beijing for the 2008 Olympics, I would try to get a reservation now, it could easily be sold out a year in advance.

From journal Two Weeks in China

Peninsula Palace Hotel

  • February 18, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by frweaver from Smyrna, Georgia
Easily one of the best hotels I have enjoyed. Top service, plasma televisions in the room and bath, Mercedes or Rolls airport transfers, all of which is reasonably priced. Stay on the club level as breakfast is included, as is tea and a terrific happy hour. If there were not so many great restaurants to try, you could happily eat in the lounge. The concierge services were great.

From journal China in January

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The Palace Hotel

  • October 24, 2002
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Jenn966 from Hamilton, New Jersey
WOW!

Have you ever entered the lobby of a hotel and the first thought that went through your head was "Where am I and what have they done to the hotel that I'm supposed to be at?" That was my first reaction to the liveried bellmen, and 5 or so story-high marble, crystal and gold decorated lobby. I wouldn't have ever chosen to stay at a hotel like this, but since I wasn't paying for it, I decided to kick back and enjoy.

We were conveniently pre-registered and picked up rooms keys quickly and headed for the elevators.

From a size perspective, the rooms were not overly large. By the end of the week, my roommate and I would have to be very careful not to trip over our suitcases and purchases. The two full-size beds were blissfully comfortable, complete with down-filled comforters and pillows.

The large marble bathroom held two sinks, a large soaking tub, shower stall and toilet with a separate door. It was thoughtfully stocked with a variety of typical items, such as shampoo, shower gel, soap, toothbrushes and toothpaste. No bottled water was provided: we were told that the hotel filtered all water. I didn't drink the water, but I did brush my teeth with it and suffered no ill-effects. There was a hairdryer. We were able to have an iron and ironing board brought to the room.

Having run out of clean clothes, I decided to use the hotel's laundry service. Yikes! I should have paid more attention to the price. It cost about $50 to wash, dry, press and fold/hang a small load of laundry. However, I didn't see any launderettes on the street and the clothes were too heavy to wash in the sink or tub.

Would I stay at the Palace if I were paying for it on my own? Well, since I had an extra night to spend in Beijing I decided to check into the cost. The hotel extended the group rate of $150/night to me, but I decided to pass and found less expensive accommodation closer to the Temple of Heaven, which was my destination for my last day in China. It was a beautiful place to stay, but you have to judge for yourself whether the "standard" rates are worth it to you.

From journal MBA Students on the Loose in Beijing

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