161 Beihai Courtyard Hotel

Beijing


Managed by local courtyard-hotel specialists 161, this place is a safe bet if you're looking for a well-run hutong hotel in the area, with a smidge more style than most. Avoid the lowest category of rooms, which lack windows. Pay a bit more and you get a seating area and garden views.

The hotel is a 2km walk from Beihai, but very handy for the subway.


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