A hulking, big-name luxury hotel, Shangri-La looms over landscaped gardens way out west in Haidian. For your money you get elegantly appointed rooms (go for the newer Valley Wing), seven bars and restaurants, a spa and an indoor pool. It's a long walk to the subway, so expect to take plenty of taxis.
Shangri-La Hotel
Beijing
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