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Cordis, Beijing Capital Airport by Langham Hospitality GroupvsBeijing Hotel NUO
Both hotels are endorsed by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Beijing Hotel NUO ranks significantly higher than Cordis, Beijing Capital Airport by Langham Hospitality Group. Beijing Hotel NUO comes in at 88 with endorsements from 13 publications including The Telegraph, Travel + Leisure and Concierge.
Cordis, Beijing Capital Airport by Langham Hospitality Group
Fodor's
Travel + Leisure
Gayot
Lonely Planet
Time Out
Jetsetter
Condé Nast Traveler
Lonely Planet
No.1 Erjing Road, Terminal 3, Capital International Airport, Beijing 100621
From $96/night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
"Airport hotels have a reputation for being boring—not so with Langham Place, a fun and funky spot next to Terminal 3 that screams style while whispering quiet comfort." Full review
"372 spacious, wood-accented rooms. Tech amenities include smart phones with free instant messaging and a lobby bar filled with Macs and PC's." Full review
"For tech-savvy accommodations that include property-wide Wi-Fi access, in-room touch-screen IP telephones... and DVD players, look no further than the Langham Place, Beijing Capital Airport hotel."
"Comfortable and efficient hotel geared towards business travellers." Full review
"Langham bucks the trend of generic airport hotels with a design-hotel look and goodies like rain showers, LCD TVs, iPod docks and floor-to-ceiling windows." Full review
"Make yourself at home in one of the 372 air-conditioned rooms featuring iPod docking stations and minibars." Full review
"This Terminal 3-adjacent luxury hotel isn't just a breeze for beleaguered business travelers—it's also convenient for that contingent of corporate card-holding flyers who want a side of culture." Full review
"Part of the upscale Langham group, Beijing's fanciest airport hotel is a paper aeroplane's throw from Terminal 3. Handy if you've got an odd-hours flight to catch." Full review
Beijing Hotel NUO
Frommer's
Concierge
Jetsetter
Lonely Planet
Travel + Leisure
Condé Nast Traveler
DK Eyewitness
Forbes Travel Guide
Time Out
Gayot Show All Reviews
33 East Chang An Avenue, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100004
From $102/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"If you're looking for a slice of old-world charm, look no further than Raffles Beijing." Full review
"Closer to Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City than any of the city's other top-end hotels, the Raffles occupies a Beaux Arts–style building with a long history."
"Built by an enterprising Frenchman in 1900, the hotel's sweeping staircases, arched lobby staircases and 1920s dance hall... were skillfully rejuvenated when Raffles took over."
"Sandwiched between two drab edifices... the seven-storey Raffles oozes cachet and grandeur." Full review
"Over-the-top opulence reigns at this vaunted, century-old hotel—which is, appropriately, closer than any other to Beijing’s singularly grand Forbidden City." Full review
"Located by the Wangfujing shopping district, just steps from Tiananmen Square, the Beaux Arts landmark is "a true oasis, with the best location in Beijing"." Full review
"Sections of the Beijing Hotel have been revamped and re-staffed by the Singapore Raffles group to produce one of Beijing's best addresses."
4 Stars
"Rooms are swathed in romantic chintzes, oriental rugs and French furnishings but include contemporary touches like flat-screen TVs and DVD players on request."
"Personality Suites named after the hotel’s most famous patrons... are packed with wonderful examples of attention to detail, while the ballroom and Writers Bar both hark back to the hotel’s heyday." Full review
"Raffles Beijing Hotel has long represented an icon of Beijing's historical heritage."