Grand Mercure Dongcheng

Beijing


This chain hotel is a bargain considering the high-spec rooms with soft beds, flat-screen TVs and buffet breakfast. The location is handy too. Shell out a bit more for the executive floor and you get free evening cocktails and canapes. Mmm, canapes.


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