Beijing Hotels: Seriously, None of Them Actually Impress.
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The suites at the Waldorf Astoria are quite spacious too.
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Beijing has tons of hotels, many of which have been around for ages. Constantly comparing after staying at just one or a few shows a lack of worldly experience. People who are truly knowledgeable, cultured, well-mannered, especially those who grew up with a sense of inner richness, wouldn't obsess over such comparisons.
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You're right, perhaps I wasn't 'spiritually wealthy' growing up. I've studied for a long time but feel I haven't learned much, and yes, my age and experience are limited, so I haven't seen much of the world, which is why I 'nitpick.' But as a consumer, it's my right to make comparisons. Having spent my money, it's also my right to choose products and a lifestyle that suit me. If you don't like 'endless comparisons,' you can simply ignore these posts. The more you reply, the more the algorithm will show them to you.
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Exactly... I didn't think so before, but after staying at a few hotels in Shanghai, the difference is just so stark, sigh...
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Hahahaha, next time I'm in Beijing, I'll have to try the MO to see how good their 'top tier' (ceiling) really is.
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Well said!
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It drives me crazy every time I go.
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Mandarin Oriental, InterContinental Sanlitun.
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I'll try the InterContinental Sanlitun next time!
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Didn't I specifically mention Marriott properties? Besides, how do you even know I haven't stayed at the ones you mentioned?
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Rosewood.
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What kind of room would be a better choice?
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I think the Grand Hyatt is pretty well-balanced in all aspects; it's decent. But prices really shoot up during summer vacation. For summer, maybe China World Hotel (by Shangri-La) is a good bet – you can eat five meals a day there, so you won't have to worry about finding food in a 'culinary desert.' If budget is no object, go straight for the MO Wangfujing.
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Haha, I'm actually going for work. I'll check out the Grand Hyatt next time~ Thanks for the recommendation!