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This thread refers to the various Marriott brands within a specific geographic area. Marriott Bonvoy hotels in XX usually have posts asking which property is better, etc. Trip reports are usually better suited in the property specific threads.
List compiled by Muerz as of 1/29/2019 from https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/30713612-post595.html:
List updated by @rt23456p as of 1/03/2023, from https://www.marriott.com/en/destinations/beijing.mi , note that the Cat system is dead.
Category 2 - 12'500 points per night
List compiled by Muerz as of 1/29/2019 from https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/30713612-post595.html:
List updated by @rt23456p as of 1/03/2023, from https://www.marriott.com/en/destinations/beijing.mi , note that the Cat system is dead.
Category 2 - 12'500 points per night
- Four Points by Sheraton Langfang (Warning: Not in Beijing!)
- Aloft Beijing Haidian
- Sheraton Langfang Chaobai River (Warning: Not in Beijing!)
- Beijing Marriott Changping
- Beijing Marriott Northeast
- Renaissance Beijing Capital
- Renaissance Beijing Wangfujing
- JW Marriott Beijing
- JW Marriott Beijing Central
- Sheraton Grand Beijing Dongcheng
- Westin Beijing Chaoyang
- Westin Beijing Financial Street
- W Beijing Chang'an
- Ritz Carlton Beijing
- Ritz Carlton Beijing Financial Street
- St. Regis Beijing
- Bulgari Beijing
- Sheraton Beijing Lize
- Sheraton Beijing Huairou
- Imperial Mansion Marriott Executive Apartments
- Sandalwood Marriott Executive Apartments
- Fairfield by Marriott Beijing Daxing Airport
- Beijing Marriott Hotel Yanqing
- Element Beijing Yanqing
Marriott Bonvoy hotels in Beijing, China
#766
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Some advice would be apprecaited. First visit to mainland China coming up next week, a 2 night stopover in Beijing. Looking for a decent hotel with good lounge close to the subway (or am I better taking a taxi from PEK) and preferably close to a mall. I can see language being an issue so want something easy to get to this time.
I'm thinking up to the JW / Westin / REN level.
Thanks
I'm thinking up to the JW / Westin / REN level.
Thanks
#768
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What would you all think are the top 3 Marriott properties in Beijing? The Rens, JWs, and RCs don’t seem very exciting, but I also know that everyone says the STR is way too old.
#770
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I’m currently slated for 5 nights (though, don’t have domestic transportation booked, so there’s some flexibility) - besides my normal hotel hopping (considering 2 Hyatts and 3 Marriotts), I definitely want to see what I can of the Forbidden City and take in any fun shopping streets (and maybe malls). With the Internet limitations reducing potential distractions, I’m hoping to spend lots of time walking and exploring (and not scrolling on my phone).
#771
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I’m currently slated for 5 nights (though, don’t have domestic transportation booked, so there’s some flexibility) - besides my normal hotel hopping (considering 2 Hyatts and 3 Marriotts), I definitely want to see what I can of the Forbidden City and take in any fun shopping streets (and maybe malls). With the Internet limitations reducing potential distractions, I’m hoping to spend lots of time walking and exploring (and not scrolling on my phone).
For example, working your way from the center outward, you could do something like this:
1. GH
2. StR
3. PH
4. Cap Ren (Shuangjing) or JW/RC (Dawang Rd/China Central Place)
5. Westin or Marriott NE
But, I'd personally slot in one of the Shangri-La CBD properties (even Jen) in place of 3 or 4.
#772
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I’m currently slated for 5 nights (though, don’t have domestic transportation booked, so there’s some flexibility) - besides my normal hotel hopping (considering 2 Hyatts and 3 Marriotts), I definitely want to see what I can of the Forbidden City and take in any fun shopping streets (and maybe malls). With the Internet limitations reducing potential distractions, I’m hoping to spend lots of time walking and exploring (and not scrolling on my phone).
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#774
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The Wangfujing Ren is definitely a nicer hotel than the GH IMO, but if I had to choose between the two (as ElevatorEnthusiast likely will), I'd probably go with the latter based on the convenience factor. Plus, Made in China is my favorite duck place.
#775
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Yeah, the Ren Wangfujing was definitely on my interested list as it seems to be well reviewed and looks pretty modern for a Renaissance (well, it looked more modern than Ren Capital). While I have no qualms with using Didi for a reasonable price (prices were very reasonable in Shanghai, and I am assuming they will be the same in Beijing), I will likely try to focus on Metro when I can, but I don't think that Metro access is a deciding factor for me on this trip.
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If that’s the case (which I know you’re right about this), I am not sure I care how bad the GH’s lounge is based on the response I got on the Hyatt forum.
#777
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If you want to go to Tiananmen by walking GH is great. It's not a great property - hasn't been for decades - but the location and duck is great.
Didis are typically more expensive in BJ than SH because BJ more spread out and has more traffic from getting on and off the rings. But it's still cheap compared to most countries.
Didis are typically more expensive in BJ than SH because BJ more spread out and has more traffic from getting on and off the rings. But it's still cheap compared to most countries.