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Cordis, Beijing Capital Airport by Langham Hospitality GroupvsWaldorf Astoria Beijing
Both hotels are endorsed by professionals. Overall, Waldorf Astoria Beijing scores significantly higher than Cordis, Beijing Capital Airport by Langham Hospitality Group. Waldorf Astoria Beijing ranks #11 in Beijing with accolades from 9 sources including Gayot, The Telegraph and Forbes Travel Guide.
Cordis, Beijing Capital Airport by Langham Hospitality Group
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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
Waldorf Astoria Beijing
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No.5-15 Jinyu Hutong Wangfujing, Dongcheng District, Beijing 118305
From $213/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"The Waldorf Astoria Beijing is located in a trendy area near upscale shops, the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square and Wangfujing pedestrian street, making it the second Waldorf in China." Full review
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"One of the world's most iconic hotel brands has taken up residence in one of the world's most iconic cities."
"The building itself is astonishing—it's a gleaming latticework of copper and bronze, designed to age and oxidize over time." Full review
"Intimate courtyard-inspired spaces exude sophistication, while the 171 rooms delight with soft teal and tangerine accents and views across heritage rooftops." Full review
"The interior elegance is undeniable." Full review
"Beijing's newest luxury hotel." Full review
"As well as an impressive collection of contemporary art, the interior houses 171 spacious guest rooms that follow a modern Western layout with Chinese design touches." Full review
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"Opened in 2014, The Waldorf Astoria Beijing makes a strong case for the city’s most gorgeous hotel." Full review
4 Stars
"Though Beijing is several time zones from New York, there exists a tantalizing link between the Big Apple’s Fifth Avenue grand dame and Waldorf Astoria Beijing, her younger Chinese sibling." Full review
Top Choice
"A latticework box of copper and bronze, the Waldorf is a gorgeous piece of architecture." Full review