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Beijing Huatongxin Hotel - Beijing

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Close to Sanlitun and Workers Stadium.
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From  9/26/2007 to 9/28/20071 Room(s)1 Guest(s) Change dates and guests
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The 2-star Beijing Huatongxin Hotel, which is a 20-minute drive from the
railway station, at the heart of Beijing, and 35 minutes from the
airport, is located near the Workers'' Stadium, set to be a prime sports
venue during the 2008 Olympic Games. The hotel features 103 well
appointed guest rooms, a Sichuan restuarant, a 40-seat meeting room, a
beauty salon and a business center.

Note: Kingsized beds are not availble in standard rooms.

Property Amenities

* Room Service
* Laundry
* Caf�
* Morning Call Service
* Bar
* Business Center
* Conference Room
* Travel Service
* Beauty/hair Salon
* Parking
* English-speaking Waiter
* Parking lot
* Front Desk Safe
* Shoe Shining Service
* Car/Bus Rental
* Sauna
* Currency Exchange
* Airport Pick-Up

Room Amenities

* Independent Air Conditioning
* Chinese Bedding
* Single Bed
* Double Bed
* Electric Kettle
* Free Internet Access
* Shower Only
* Work Desk
* Free Toiletries

Dining

Restaurant Meeting rooms Beauty salon

Recreation

Business center

* Chess & Cards
* Sauna Massage

Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
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