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Bamboo Garden Hotel

Traditional Courtyard Hotel

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A true Chinese treasure
I booked the Bamboo Garden Hotel online after much research. The price seemed good and naturally, since I had never been to Beijing, I knew nothing about the location except that it was in an older part of Beijing.

Reviewed by: stephen b from on Sep 15 2007

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great hotel
the rooms were very clean and comfortable. the courtyard was very beautiful with bamboo gardens. the staff was helpful and always attentive. it is located down a narrow street off a major street centrally located. it is convenient to the subway. the hotel has a great restaurant.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 12 2007

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Beautiful
Very quaint but not in a steriotyped way....

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 18 2006

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great hotel!!
WELL i just had a BLAST OFF!!! at this wonderful hotel in CHINa hung hung wang MEANS this is an Amazing hotel. u no,, before i totaly get into this i gotta tell u something. einna i 4got to tell u somehting this mornig. i came to school late because todY WAS MY LITTLE BROTHERS FIRST DAY OF PRESCHOOL. WELL ANYWAY oh ya the hotel it was spectacular!! ttyl lyl

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 05 2006

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highly recommended
I loved the place. It was perfect for seeing around the place and excellent and for getting away from the bustle of the city. The staff were excellent - they couldn't do enough to help. I hope to go back there and will recommend it further.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on May 28 2006

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i would love to go back don't get me wrong
i would love to go back but i would never stay there ever again it was really disgraceful the people were very rude!!! the food was yuck never going back here again

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 17 2006

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Pretty Place Will Return Soon
I loved the gardens and the bamboo. The price quoted was misleading. They did upgrade my room but at a substantially higher price than quoted. The staff is friendly. Be careful if you can't take stairs to request a ground floor room. Also, they were tearing up the pavement and it was inconvenient. However, they do speak English which is a plus. I'll return because it feels homey and the bed was great along with little touches like adequate heat (Beijing winters are notoriously cold), a beauty salon just down the street and old town and central town access easily. Go if you can. Breakfast is nice and the gals are accommodating for special requests such as ketchup (the red stuff) and salt...

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! User from on Dec 17 2005

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excellent choice for a holiday in Beijing
Friendly staff / good breakfast / convenient location (close to Drum and Bell Tower and close to "bar-street")

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 18 2005

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Staying with the secret policeman
This former home of a imperial eunuch and Mao's first chief of the secret police is now a very beautiful and authentic Hutong-style back-alley Chinese hotel. I have stayed in several rooms and will definitiely return to this hotel. The tube station is less than ten minutes walk, and takes you downtown easily. The Drum Tower is a 20 minute walk, and before you get there will find the best Peking duck restaurant in the world. The BBG has great desk service; can get tickets and drivers; and a useful business centre.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 06 2005

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I can not wait to go back
I did not dislike it. Everything was wonderful.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 17 2005
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