Nostalgia Hotel

Beijing


Rooms at this cheap hotel are done up in a retro Chinese style, though thankfully the bathrooms are modern and sizeable. The location, in a small arts zone halfway along a hutong, is fun. To find it, enter Fangjia 46, the compound named after its address, and head to the far left corner.


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