Imperial Courtyard Hotel

3.5 star property
Boutique hotel in Downtown Beijing with restaurant and bar/lounge
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Lobby sitting area
Lobby
Dining
Individually decorated, individually furnished, desk, iron/ironing board
Interior detail

Reviews

7.0 out of 10

Good

Popular amenities

  • Bar
    Bar
  • Non-smoking
    Non-smoking
  • Laundry facilities
    Laundry facilities
  • 24/7 front desk
    24/7 front desk
  • Free parking
    Free parking
  • Air conditioning
    Air conditioning
Main amenities
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Restaurant and bar/lounge
  • Breakfast available
  • Room service
  • Coffee shop/cafe
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Garden
  • Front-desk safe
  • Snack bar/deli
  • Laundry service
  • Self-serve laundry
  • Multilingual staff
For families
  • Children stay free
  • Free cribs/infant beds
  • Private bathroom
  • Cable/satellite TV service
  • Garden
  • Daily housekeeping

Room options

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Showing 4 of 4 rooms

Luxury Double Room

Highlights

Individually furnished
Individually decorated
Air conditioning
Free cribs/infant beds
HDTV
Hair dryer
Bathrobes
Private bathroom
  • 16 sq m
  • Sleeps 2
  • 1 King Bed

Deluxe Double or Twin Room

Highlights

Individually furnished
Individually decorated
Air conditioning
Free cribs/infant beds
HDTV
Hair dryer
Bathrobes
Private bathroom
  • 28 sq m
  • Sleeps 2
  • 1 King Bed OR 2 Twin Beds

Executive Double or Twin Room

Highlights

Individually furnished
Individually decorated
Air conditioning
Free cribs/infant beds
Refrigerator
HDTV
Hair dryer
Bathrobes
  • 35 sq m
  • Sleeps 2
  • 1 King Bed OR 2 Twin Beds

Deluxe Single Room, 1 Twin Bed

Highlights

Individually furnished
Individually decorated
Air conditioning
Free cribs/infant beds
HDTV
Hair dryer
Bathrobes
Private bathroom
  • 12 sq m
  • Sleeps 1
  • 1 Twin Bed

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About the area

Map
No.16 Huayuandongxiang Andingmen, Dongcheng District, Beijing, Beijing, 100009

What's nearby

  • Yonghe Temple - 13 min walk - 1.1 km
  • Wangfujing Street - 3 min drive - 3.1 km
  • Forbidden City - 4 min drive - 4.5 km
  • The Palace Museum - 5 min drive - 5.2 km
  • Tiananmen Square - 6 min drive - 6.0 km

Getting around

  • Capital Intl. Airport (PEK) - 30 min drive
  • Beijing (PKX-Daxing Intl.) - 78 min drive
  • Beijing North Railway Station - 6 min drive
  • Beijing Tsinghua Park Station - 10 min drive
  • Beijing East Station - 11 min drive
  • Andingmen Station - 8 min walk
  • Yonghegong Lama Temple Station - 10 min walk
  • Gulou Dajie Station - 16 min walk

Restaurants

  • ‪蘭LAN-Ting创意泰餐 - ‬5 min walk
  • ‪清真爆肚王 - ‬5 min walk
  • ‪醉乐坊 - ‬6 min walk
  • ‪Drifting - ‬6 min walk
  • ‪早春二月 - ‬8 min walk

About this property

Imperial Courtyard Hotel

Imperial Courtyard Hotel puts you just a 5-minute drive from Wangfujing Street and Forbidden City. You can grab a bite to eat at the coffee shop/cafe or wind down at the end of the day with a drink from the bar/lounge. Other highlights at this boutique hotel include a snack bar/deli and a garden. The property is just a short walk to public transportation: Andingmen Station is 8 minutes and Yonghegong Lama Temple Station is 10 minutes.

Languages

Chinese (Mandarin), English

At a glance

Hotel size

  • 16 rooms
  • Arranged over 2 floors

Arriving/Leaving

  • Check-in start time: 12:30 PM; Check-in end time: midnight
  • Express check-in/out available
  • Minimum check-in age: 18
  • Check-out time is noon

Restrictions related to your trip

  • Check COVID-19 restrictions

Special check-in instructions

  • Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival

Required at check-in

  • Credit card, debit card, or cash deposit required for incidental charges
  • Government-issued photo ID may be required
  • Minimum check-in age is 18

Children

  • Children (4 years old and younger) stay free when occupying the parent or guardian's room, using existing bedding

Pets

  • No pets or service animals allowed

Internet

  • Free WiFi in public areas
  • Free WiFi in rooms

Parking

  • Free onsite self parking

Other information

  • Smoke-free property

Property amenities

Food and drink

  • Cooked-to-order breakfast (surcharge) each morning 8:00 AM–10:00 AM
  • Restaurant
  • Bar/lounge
  • Coffee shop
  • Room service (limited hours)
  • Snack bar/deli

Traveling with children

  • Children stay free (see details)

Services

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Concierge services
  • Tour/ticket assistance
  • Dry cleaning/laundry services
  • Luggage storage
  • Multilingual staff
  • Porter/bellhop

Facilities

  • 1 building/tower
  • Built in 2011
  • Safe-deposit box at front desk
  • Garden
  • Art Deco architecture

Accessibility

  • Well-lit path to entrance

Room amenities

Be entertained

  • LCD television
  • Satellite TV channels

Home comfort

  • Air conditioning (climate-controlled)
  • Coffee/tea maker
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • Iron/ironing board (on request)

Sleep well

  • Free crib/infant bed
  • Rollaway/extra bed (surcharge)

What to enjoy

  • Individually furnished and decorated

Freshen up

  • Private bathroom
  • Shower only
  • Free toiletries
  • Hair dryer
  • Towels

Stay connected

  • Desk
  • Free WiFi
  • Phone

Food and drink

  • Free bottled water

More

  • Daily housekeeping

Fees & policies

Optional extras

  • Cooked-to-order breakfast is offered for an extra charge of approximately CNY 35 for adults and CNY 35 for children

Children & extra beds

  • Rollaway beds are available for CNY 200.0 per night

Policies

This property does not have elevators.
Guests can rest easy knowing there's a fire extinguisher, a security system and a first aid kit on site.
The name on the credit card used at check-in to pay for incidentals must be the primary name on the guestroom reservation.
This property accepts credit cards and cash.

Also known as

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Imperial Courtyard Beijing
Imperial Courtyard Hotel
Imperial Courtyard Hotel Beijing
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Imperial Courtyard Hotel Hotel Beijing

Frequently asked questions

Does Imperial Courtyard Hotel offer free cancellation for a full refund?
Yes, Imperial Courtyard Hotel does have fully refundable room rates available to book on our site. If you’ve booked a fully refundable room rate, this can be cancelled up to a few days before check-in depending on the property's cancellation policy. Just make sure to check this property's cancellation policy for the exact terms and conditions.
Are pets allowed at Imperial Courtyard Hotel?
Sorry, pets and service animals aren't allowed.
Is parking offered on site at Imperial Courtyard Hotel?
Yes, there's free self parking.
What are the check-in and check-out times at Imperial Courtyard Hotel?
Check-in start time: 12:30 PM; Check-in end time: midnight. Check-out time is noon. Express check-in and check-out are available.
What is there to do at Imperial Courtyard Hotel and nearby?
Imperial Courtyard Hotel has a garden.
Are there restaurants at or near Imperial Courtyard Hotel?
Yes, there's an onsite restaurant.
What's the area around Imperial Courtyard Hotel like?
Imperial Courtyard Hotel is in Downtown Beijing, a short 8-minute walk from Andingmen Station and 13 minutes' walk from Yonghe Temple.

Imperial Courtyard Hotel Reviews

Reviews

7.0

Good

7.0/10

Cleanliness

7.4/10

Staff & service

10/10

Amenities

6.6/10

Property conditions & facilities

Reviews

10/10 Exceptional

Very nice and clean and staff are very friendly
Kirsten, 1-night romance trip
Verified Hotels.com guest review

4/10 Fair

Dangerous to get in on the area, demolition of the 2nd floor of the building 10 ft away from the hotel entrance, to enter to the hotel is an alley & dead end, so much dust & dirty .Bed covers never change for entire 4 nights we’re here. I requested king size bed, according to front desk per Expedia it’s double bed?? So, we squeeze in a twin bed( me & my husband) , breakfast is very good so as the staff especially “Coco” only one that can speak English
Carolina, 4-night trip
Verified Expedia guest review

10/10 Exceptional

4-night trip
Verified Expedia guest review

10/10 Exceptional

Excellent service , very comfortable bed, cozy and warm rooms. Stylish design. Excellent location close to train station, inside Hutong for a good local experience.
3-night family trip
Verified Expedia guest review

6/10 Good

Eh, choose elsewhere if you can.
I feel really up in the air about this place. The young man that checked me in was sweet, and walked me to the subway so I didn’t get lost on my first day. Everyone was friendly enough, but I had paid for breakfast before I arrived, and every time I had breakfast the front desk girl argued with me that I owed money. The American breakfast was terrible, just some freezer burnt stale toast, and one fried egg. Chinese breakfast was better. The sound control in the room was terrible, you could hear everything. It also smelled of cigarettes even though it was non-smoking. Hutong is an alleyway, so you are definitely tucked away, and your windows face the front desk. The bed was stiff, and the shower dirty. I think it priced a tad high for the quality, but it is what it is. The WiFi is terrible as well...overall feeling plenty bland about the place as a whole.
Candace, 3-night trip
Verified Hotels.com guest review

8/10 Very good

1-night trip
Verified Expedia guest review

8/10 Very good

The staff was okay, nobody could speak english but I found a way to get by. The main problem was the internet connection. It almost never worked properly, and since I was there for a work trip this was a huge problem.
17-night trip
Verified Expedia guest review

6/10 Good

Decent hotel close enough to bus 877
Hotel was clean. This is a plus considering the other 2 places I stayed in China. Staff was helpful even though there was language barrier
1-night trip
Verified Expedia guest review

2/10 Poor

Horrible
one Of the worst places we have ever stayed in noisey beyond belief we were on the ground floor absolutely no consideration for guests from other guests and staff . Beds were rock hard . Area was fine . If your going to book this hotel bring ear plugs and mosquito spray .
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10/10 Exceptional

The room has no live TV, only dated internet recordings
Verified Hotels.com guest review

6/10 Good

So-so
The staff were very friendly. The room itself is fine. Enough space for 1 person. Bed was ok. However the only complain i have is that the toilet had a drainage stench and it was slightly uncomfortable if I do not close the toilet door. The room was clean but the smell was a bit too much to bear with it.
Marcus, 1-night trip
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10/10 Exceptional

Good price, interesting area
This place is great I have stayed here a couple times. The common area is kitschy but I find it charming. Staff speak English well and are friendly. The area is slightly downtrodden, but very close to one of the best parts of Beijing. It is a slightly tricky to find, I mentioned the name to a shopkeeper and they pointed me in the right direction. No problem but maybe best suited for slightly adventurous types! Recommend!
Brendan, 1-night trip
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4/10 Fair

not recommended
in a narrow and small alley; not easy to get there. the facilities are shabby. many things are broken. the interior decoration looks great but that's all.
Verified Hotels.com guest review

4/10 Fair

Not worth the $
The pictures on the website make it appear to be warm and open - it's NOT - it's cold and noisy
Verified Expedia guest review

8/10 Very good

Quaint hotel hidden in hutong area, Angdinmen
The ambiance is very traditional Chinese -- the reason why I chose to stay here. It's tricky to find though. The taxi driver found the main street but couldn't find the hotel entrance, and the people she asked in the area couldn't point it out. Since I was afraid to get off the taxi without knowing where we were exactly, I asked her to drop me off at Andingmen Subway Station instead. Looking at the vicinity map at the station, I oriented myself to the general direction of where the hotel is located, and asked a police officer when I felt lost. So from Andingmen Station Exit A, cross the highway in the opposite direction of the river, turn right following the linear park walkway, after about 150 m there is a street (marker is the small building with #15), turn left then look for the alley with the red LED sign board "No. 16 Hotel". Some rooms were being refurbished at the time of my stay so it was a little dusty at the common area, and as early as 6:30am I could hear noise from the construction (the windows are not soundproof but the buzz from the aircon sort of muffled the sound of people talking in the common area). The aircon was excellent in warming up the room (I was there end of March which was still chilly). Alice, one of the staff, was very friendly and gave me recommendations where to eat nearby.
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10/10 Exceptional

Greatly exceeded expectations!
Will stay here every time I visit Beijing. Amazing value for money.
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8/10 Very good

French Family from Perth, Australia
The Imperial Courtyard Hotel is a small, quirky oasis within walking distance from Andingmen station on Beijing's central metro. Located in a laneway off a side street it has a unique character that is like a well worn home. Given it's location it is remarkably quiet in the rooms. If you don't speak Mandarin don't worry. Communication is by gesture and smiles. On one night we needed some headache tablets. One of the young staff members worked out what we needed, wrote it out in Chinese and "we chatted" the location of the local pharmacy so we could find our way there and back. The concern and support was genuine and appreciated. On a brighter note, if you are chilling out through the day you will probably hear the manager playing his guitar in the atrium courtyard. Amazing acoustics. Given the abundance of multi lingual books and travel guides in the atrium lounge gives a sense that everyone is welcome.
Verified Wotif guest review

8/10 Very good

The staff was helpful and friendly, but their English skills were limited and both parties needed to be patient yet struggled to communicate fluidly. The atmosphere of this hotel is most certainly lovely in the spring and summer with nice weather, but in the cold of January we found it cold and dark.
Verified Hotels.com guest review

4/10 Fair

Poor form hotels.com
Book and paid in full for this hotel. Spend 2 hours in a taxi to get there. No rooms available. Went to hotel.com website and it still listed rooms available. Major problem between hotels.com and this hotel so double check the room is actually free before making the long journey to this hotel. Not happy at all with hotels.com handling of this muck up. Basically deserted me.
Verified Hotels.com guest review

6/10 Good

Tiny hotel
The hotel name was not properly posted and translated between Chinese and English .it takes much longer to find it. The room wall paper was fallen.
Verified Expedia guest review

2/10 Poor

Locate in a very hard to find neiborghood
The pictures I saw online were so much different than the real place. The room was very small. They spray the perfume to cover the bad smell. The insulation was bad, people talk loud outside even after midnight, and they in and out their room slam their doors without consideration. Over all it was the worst place I ever stayed.
Verified Expedia guest review

8/10 Very good

Very good experience
Very good experience, the staff was nice and the hotel was beautiful
Verified Hotels.com guest review

8/10 Very good

Great Breakfast.
Not easy to find, and I think the pin on the map provided by Hotels.com was wrong. Great breakfast though.
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8/10 Very good

Real local experience
If you are looking for the real Chinese experience, this is it. This hotel, though not Hilton rooms, has all the appeal of a Chinese one. With a courtyard style house, in the middle of a hutong. The service is great, really helpful. And 5 minutes away from the subway and from nice restaurant areas. The set up on the roof to relax after a long day walking helped too.
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4/10 Fair

Not so much.
We had a 13 hour layover in Beijing and wanted to get to the Great Wall. When I booked, I said that we wouldn't be there until 2am and said we would like the airport shuttle. I also emailed early the day of arrival about the shuttle and never received a response. We flew into PEK and got swindled into an "airport ride" taxi. Stay away from these guys and take a metered cab, which is still pricy. The address is actually 16, not 19. The door to the front was open, and a sign was up saying the "front desk" was open 8am-9pm. Great, except it's 2 am, and I informed them of our late arrival when booking. Finally someone came out and checked us in. They requested a room deposit. The wifi was free and actually worked decently. The room was adequate. There were 2 beds, a TV, and a few things for the "mini bar". The bathroom was clean enough, but smelled of sewage. We had to close the door so it wouldn't permeate the room. My confirmation from Hotels.com said breakfast was included, but the woman at the front desk said it wasn't. As I didn't even see any breakfast set out, I figured "oh well", as I just wanted out of there. It's only shining feature is that it's close to the blue line subway. Would I stay here again? Not for the price I paid. I would if it was cheaper and only because of the location, and only if the bus or subway were running so I didn't spend an arm and a leg on a ride there.
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