New World Courtyard Hotel Beijing (Beijing)
- New World Courtyard Hotel Beijing (Beijing)
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New World Courtyard Hotel Beijing
country: China, city: Beijing (City Centre: Downtown)
New World Courtyard Hotel Beijing
Location
New World Courtyard Hotel Beijing is situated in the heart of the nation's capital. Guests can experience many historical sites and pulsing vibrancy right at the doorstep. With a strong emphasis on impeccable hospitality, each guests is guaranteed a rewarding and pleasant stay.
Rooms
Courtyard offers a merging of eastern and western cultures to business and leisure guests alike. The 283 air conditioned bedrooms and 16 suites are comfortable and well furnished with modern amenities.
Restaurant
A Courtyard Cafe is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Hua Mei Garden, serving Chinese cuisine for lunch and dinner as well as a Lobby Lounge, open for lunch and dinner are available on site.
General
There are 680 sq metres of total meeting space available for meetings and conferences.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Baby sitting service Business centre Cafe Conference facilities Disabled facilities Gymnasium Indoor swimming pool Laundry facilities Lobby Lounge Parking facilities Parking facilities (at cost) Reception Restaurant Room servic | Air conditioning Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer In-room safe Iron and ironing board Mini bar Modem/data port connection Private bathroom / Ensuite Radio Refrigerator Telephone Television |
Extra Information:
- 40 km to the nearest Airport (Beijing)
- 5 minute walk to the nearest Metro Station (Chong Wen Men stop)
- 1 km to the nearest Railway Station (Beijing)
Address:
3C Chongwenmen Wai Street
Chongwen District
Beijing 100062
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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