Sitting on the City Walls (Beijing) Courtyard HousevsHotel Cote Cour Beijing
Sitting on the City Walls (Beijing) Courtyard House and Hotel Cote Cour Beijing are both recommended by expert reviewers. Overall, Hotel Cote Cour Beijing ranks significantly better than Sitting on the City Walls (Beijing) Courtyard House. Hotel Cote Cour Beijing is ranked #21 in Beijing with praise from 10 reviews including Gayot, Time Out and Rough Guide.
Sitting on the City Walls (Beijing) Courtyard House
No.57 Nianzi Hutong, Jingshanhoujie, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100009
From $0/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
- Family Friendly
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Hidden among a maze of hútòng is this attractive choice within a fabulous location – authentically hidden away from more touristy areas in one of the city’s most historic neighbourhoods." Full review
Rough Guide
"Tucked away in a quiet hutong, this is another converted courtyard house that offers an intimate atmosphere, a bit of character, friendly staff, pets, and dodgy plumbing."
The Telegraph
7.0
"An attractive courtyard home with great service, clean rooms, and a captivating sense of history, City Walls is one of the more charming budget choices in China’s capital." Full review
Hotel Cote Cour Beijing
No.70 Yanyue Alley, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100010
From $88/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Frommer's
"This courtyard hotel, down an unassuming alley, is the best of the bunch of a crop of courtyard accommodations that have flooded the Beijing market." Full review
Concierge
"Tucked down an old Beijing lane between the Forbidden City and the nightlife spots of Chaoyang District, this small, friendly hotel occupies a lovingly restored gray-brick hutong home."
Travel + Leisure
"This happy little courtyard hotel charms guests the moment they walk through the traditional red-lacquered gate." Full review
Rough Guide
"This fourteen-room courtyard-style boutique hotel is bang in the middle of the city, near the Wangfujing subway station, but in a quiet hutong."
DK Eyewitness
"This small courtyard hotel blends traditional Chinese design with antique furniture and provides a wonderful retreat."
Time Out
"This hotel hidden deep in a hutong near the Forbidden City offers both comfort and authenticity – something that’s rare in Beijing." Full review
Fodor's
"This boutique courtyard hideaway claims to have once served as a rehearsal space for Imperial musicians during the Ming Dynasty." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"With a calm, serene atmosphere and a lovely magnolia courtyard, this 14-room hútòng hotel is one of the most charming places to rest your head in town." Full review
National Geographic
"Artful rooms and suites have garden views, flat-screen TVs, down duvets, and a few private terraces. " Full review
Gayot
"A charming mix of modern and traditional set around a courtyard lily pond."