Red Lantern House

Beijing


This old hostel in a gloomy but spacious covered courtyard has been here for years (and the beers are still only ¥5!). Chinese-style rooms encircle a sociable central hangout. All but a couple of rooms have shared bathrooms. The location is a great base for hutong explorations.


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