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<LscsResult><DestinationRootContainer><generalSectionContainer><cityStatus>active</cityStatus><entryPageActiveStatus>active</entryPageActiveStatus><Smartvel>disable</Smartvel><destinationTypeDetails><regionName>North Asia</regionName><regionLabel>North Asia</regionLabel><regionID>North Asia</regionID><country>CN</country><countryLabel>China</countryLabel><countryTranslated>China</countryTranslated><city>BJS</city><cityCode/><cityLabel>Beijing</cityLabel><airportcode>PEK</airportcode><cityTranslated>Beijing</cityTranslated><pageTitle>Book flights to Beijing, China (PEK) | Singapore Airlines</pageTitle><cityLanguages>English, Mandarin</cityLanguages></destinationTypeDetails><destinationEntryDetails><destinationImage>/saar5/images/destination/top-banners/Beijing.jpg</destinationImage><altText>Scenery View of Architecture Building in Beijing China</altText><thumbnailImage>/saar5/images/fare-deal-images/Beijing.jpg</thumbnailImage><thumbnailAltText>Temple of Heaven in Beijing China</thumbnailAltText><cityintroTitle><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;</p></cityintroTitle><cityDescription><p>Despite its breathless march to super power status, Beijing, bordered by the Great Wall and with the Forbidden City at its heart, is a capital bound to its past. Like all great cities it&rsquo;s a place of contradictions. It&rsquo;s where three million taxi drivers tune in to swashbuckling period dramas on Beijing Traffic Radio. It&rsquo;s also where communist party power is absolute yet the works of contemporary artists like Ai Weiwei are allowed to question the status quo. And despite the new highways and high-rises, Beijing remains home to miles and miles of hutong alleyways, grid-like residential architecture with its origins in Kublai Khan&rsquo;s Yuan Dynasty. In recent years, these lanes have given rise to the city&rsquo;s most exciting new restaurants, bars and boutique hotels, a process of gentrification that just might help ensure their survival. Like belle epoque Paris or New York in the 1920s, Beijing is a city having its &ldquo;moment&rdquo;. It&rsquo;s teetering on the brink of a global power shift (but still remarkably affordable), so make sure you can look back and say, &ldquo;I was there&rdquo;.</p></cityDescription><cityHoverDescription/></destinationEntryDetails><metaKeyword>flights to Beijing, Beijing attractions, things to do in Beijing, things to eat in Beijing, accomodation options in Beijing</metaKeyword><metaDescription><p>Find out about the best flight deals for your trip to Beijing, China with our travel guide. Learn more about things to do and places to stay on your visit here.</p></metaDescription></generalSectionContainer><whatToDoPageTitle>What to do in Beijing</whatToDoPageTitle><whatToDoODImage/><whatToDoODAltText/><whatToDoSection><category>Cultural</category><categoryLabel>Cultural</categoryLabel><heading>Sights around Beijing</heading><Description>Rise early to see the locals exercising, performing tai chi and singing revolutionary songs in Jingshan Park. Then clamber up the slope to Wangchun Pavilion and gaze out over the Forbidden City, an amber sea of arching rooftops and pavilions stretching into the haze toward Tiananmen Square. </Description><insiderLabel/><insider/><whatToDoImage>/saar5/images/destination/what-to-do/pek/jingshan-park.jpg</whatToDoImage><whatToDoImageAltText>JingShan Park in Beijing China</whatToDoImageAltText><links><infoLinkLabel/><externalLinkInfo/><locationLinkLabel/><externalLink/></links></whatToDoSection><whatToDoSection><category>Cultural</category><categoryLabel>Cultural</categoryLabel><heading>Alleyways of Dongcheng District</heading><Description>Get lost in the alleyways of Dongcheng District, and discover some of Beijing’s best-preserved hutongs. Along tree-shaded lanes, fruit sellers, knife-sharpeners and coal merchants still hawk their wares from roving bicycle carts. And these days you’re just as likely to chance upon hip boutiques and hidden cocktail bars.</Description><insiderLabel/><insider/><whatToDoImage>/saar5/images/destination/what-to-do/pek/dongcheng-district.jpg</whatToDoImage><whatToDoImageAltText>Street View of Dong Cheng District in Beijing China</whatToDoImageAltText><links><infoLinkLabel/><externalLinkInfo/><locationLinkLabel/><externalLink/></links></whatToDoSection><whatToDoSection><category>Adventure</category><categoryLabel>Adventure</categoryLabel><heading>Trekking in Beijing</heading><Description>Walk the watchtowers at Jiankou, a crumbling stretch of the Great Wall in remote mountainous countryside. Climb through woodland to Zhengbeilou, a tower popular with amateur photographers for its epic views. From there it’s a two-hour downhill trek to the tourist-friendly restored stretch at Mutianyu.</Description><insiderLabel/><insider/><whatToDoImage>/saar5/images/destination/what-to-do/pek/jiankou.jpg</whatToDoImage><whatToDoImageAltText>Scenery View of Great Wall Of China </whatToDoImageAltText><links><infoLinkLabel/><externalLinkInfo/><locationLinkLabel/><externalLink/></links></whatToDoSection><whatToDoSection><category>Cultural</category><categoryLabel>Cultural</categoryLabel><heading>Discover Chinese contemporary art</heading><Description>Discover the best of Chinese contemporary art at the 798 Art District. A former munitions factory complex, China’s up-and-coming art superstars colonised its disused Bauhaus-style warehouses in the 1990s. Today it’s a bustling enclave of world-class galleries, installations, shops and cafes. </Description><insiderLabel/><insider/><whatToDoImage>/saar5/images/destination/what-to-do/pek/798-art-district.jpg</whatToDoImage><whatToDoImageAltText>798 Art District in Beijing China</whatToDoImageAltText><links><infoLinkLabel/><externalLinkInfo/><locationLinkLabel/><externalLink/></links></whatToDoSection><whatToDoSection><category>Cultural</category><categoryLabel>Cultural</categoryLabel><heading>Discover your inner sage</heading><Description>Discover your inner sage with a visit to the serene Temple of Confucius. Wander between banks of four metre-tall stone slabs inscribed with the names of scholars from centuries past, or sit on a bench to contemplate the Analects, the collected wisdom of Confucius which has influenced Chinese thought for millennia.</Description><insiderLabel/><insider/><whatToDoImage>/saar5/images/destination/what-to-do/pek/Temple-of-Confucius.jpg</whatToDoImage><whatToDoImageAltText>Temple of Confucius in Beijing China</whatToDoImageAltText><links><infoLinkLabel/><externalLinkInfo/><locationLinkLabel/><externalLink/></links></whatToDoSection><whatToDoMetaDetails><metaKeyword>What to do in Beijing</metaKeyword><metaDescription><p>Don't miss out on these activites when visiting Beijing</p></metaDescription></whatToDoMetaDetails><whereToStayPageTitle>Where to stay in Beijing</whereToStayPageTitle><whereToStayODImage/><whereToStayODAltText/><whereToStaySection><places><whereToStayHeading>Hotel Eclat Beijing</whereToStayHeading><hotelDescription>Hotel Éclat is a luxury Beijing hotel that pays tribute to art with an incredible collection of fine works in its guestrooms and public areas. It is home to more than 100 unique pieces, including original sculptures and paintings from the art greats like Salvador Dali, Pierre Matter, Chen Wen Ling, Andy Warhol, Gao Xiao Wu, Zou Liang and more. Rarely will you experience a collection of museum quality art in such luxurious and intimate living surroundings.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong> Pamper yourself and book the Deluxe Lagoon Suite. It features an outdoor terrace, private lagoon, oversized jacuzzi in bathroom, 24-hour personal Butler Service and all the ‘Éclat Essentials’.</hotelDescription><ratingLabel/><hotelRating>5.0</hotelRating><insiderLabel/><insider/><whereToStayImage>/saar5/images/destination/main/Beijing-Hotel-Eclat-Beijing.jpg</whereToStayImage><whereToStayImageAltText>Where to stay in Beijing - Hotel Eclat Beijing</whereToStayImageAltText><links><externalLinkWebsiteLabel>Book now</externalLinkWebsiteLabel><externalLinkWebsite>http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/partners/tracking.aspx?cid=1618815&currency=SGD&urltogo=http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/asia/china/beijing/hotel_eclat_beijing.html&backlink=http://www.agoda.com.sg/singaporeair&header=http://img.agoda.net/images/partnermarketing/clp/sgair/sgair_header4.html</externalLinkWebsite><locationLinkLabel>NO.9 Dongdaqiao Road</locationLinkLabel><externalLink>NO.9 Dongdaqiao Road, Sanlitun Bar St. & Embassy Area, Beijing, China 100600</externalLink><contactNo/></links></places></whereToStaySection><whereToStaySection><places><whereToStayHeading>Lee Garden Apartment</whereToStayHeading><hotelDescription>Centrally located on Wangfujing Avenue, Beijing’s prime dining and shopping area, the 5-star Lee Garden Apartment is recently renovated. It provides privacy, safety and personalised service to discerning travellers. All rooms in this all-suite property have spectacular views of the surrounding city or countryside, along with free Wi-Fi. It is only a walking distance from Tianamen Square, the Forbidden City, the subway station, and other tourist attractions.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>Add some excitement to your trip by visiting Donghuamen Night Market, northwest of Wangfujing Street, for a gastronomical experience with plenty of exotic food.</hotelDescription><ratingLabel/><hotelRating>5.0</hotelRating><insiderLabel/><insider/><whereToStayImage>/saar5/images/destination/main/Beijing-Lee-Garden.jpg</whereToStayImage><whereToStayImageAltText>Where to stay in Beijing - Lee Garden Apartment</whereToStayImageAltText><links><externalLinkWebsiteLabel>Book now</externalLinkWebsiteLabel><externalLinkWebsite>http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/partners/tracking.aspx?cid=1618815&currency=SGD&urltogo=http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/asia/china/beijing/lee_garden_apartment.html&backlink=http://www.agoda.com.sg/singaporeair&header=http://img.agoda.net/images/partnermarketing/clp/sgair/sgair_header4.html</externalLinkWebsite><locationLinkLabel>No.18, Goldfish Lane (Jinyu Hutong)</locationLinkLabel><externalLink>No.18, Goldfish Lane (Jinyu Hutong), Wangfujing Street & Forbidden City, Beijing, China 100006</externalLink><contactNo/></links></places></whereToStaySection><whereToStaySection><places><whereToStayHeading>The Emperor Beijing Qianmen</whereToStayHeading><hotelDescription>Adjacent to central axis of Beijing, The Emperor Hotel Beijing Qianmen is located at Xianyukou, Qianmen Street. The hotel is close to commercial blocks and surrounded by a host of shops. Enjoy a memorable stay at The Emperor Hotel, fashionably-themed with the element of "water".
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>Take advantage of the location. The hotel is located in the vicinity of Tiananmen Square and merely a 10-minute walking distance to Palace Museum, Wangfujing Pedestrian Street, and National Center for the Performing Arts. Additionally, the Qianmen transportation hub nearby will make your travel more convenient.</hotelDescription><ratingLabel/><hotelRating>5.0</hotelRating><insiderLabel/><insider/><whereToStayImage>/saar5/images/destination/main/Beijing-The-Emperor-Beijing-Qianmen.jpg</whereToStayImage><whereToStayImageAltText>Where to stay in Beijing - The Emperor Beijing Qianmen</whereToStayImageAltText><links><externalLinkWebsiteLabel>Book now</externalLinkWebsiteLabel><externalLinkWebsite>http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/partners/tracking.aspx?cid=1618815&currency=SGD&urltogo=http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/asia/china/beijing/the_emperor_beijing_qianmen.html&backlink=http://www.agoda.com.sg/singaporeair&header=http://img.agoda.net/images/partnermarketing/clp/sgair/sgair_header4.html</externalLinkWebsite><locationLinkLabel>No.87, Xianyukou Street</locationLinkLabel><externalLink>No.87, Xianyukou Street, Qianmen & Temple of Heaven, Beijing, China 100051</externalLink><contactNo/></links></places></whereToStaySection><whereToStaySection><places><whereToStayHeading>Beijing Double Happiness Courtyard Hotel</whereToStayHeading><hotelDescription>Located in the heart of the city and surrounded by Chinese culture and history, this hotel provides easy access to the city's famous attractions. The Courtyard Hotel holds 250 years of history and was once a beautiful urban villa adored by many visitors, showcasing old Beijing architectural style with quadrangle courtyards till today. If you’re looking for comfort, well-being and quality service in an old Beijing-style setting, look no further than Beijing Double Happiness Courtyard Hotel.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong> Rent a bike from the hotel for free and explore - undoubtedly the best way to see the city.</hotelDescription><ratingLabel/><hotelRating>5.0</hotelRating><insiderLabel/><insider/><whereToStayImage>/saar5/images/destination/main/Beijing-Beijing-Double-Happiness-Courtyard.jpg</whereToStayImage><whereToStayImageAltText>Where to stay in Beijing - Beijing Double Happiness Courtyard Hotel</whereToStayImageAltText><links><externalLinkWebsiteLabel>Book now</externalLinkWebsiteLabel><externalLinkWebsite>http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/partners/tracking.aspx?cid=1618815&currency=SGD&urltogo=http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/asia/china/beijing/beijing_double_happiness_courtyard_hotel.html&backlink=http://www.agoda.com.sg/singaporeair&header=http://img.agoda.net/images/partnermarketing/clp/sgair/sgair_header4.html</externalLinkWebsite><locationLinkLabel>No. 37, Dong Si Si Tiao, Dongcheng District</locationLinkLabel><externalLink>No. 37, Dong Si Si Tiao, Dongcheng District, Wangfujing Street & Forbidden City, Beijing, China</externalLink><contactNo/></links></places></whereToStaySection><whereToStaySection><places><whereToStayHeading>East Beijing Hotel</whereToStayHeading><hotelDescription>When visiting Beijing, you'll feel right at home at East Beijing Hotel, which offers quality accommodation and great service. The hotel lies 10 km from the city centre and provides accessibility to important town facilities. It also provides easy access to the city's myriad attractions and landmarks, such as Drive-in Cinema, MR Gallery and Galleria Continua. Offering you superior services and a broad range of amenities, East Beijing Hotel is committed to ensuring that your stay is as comfortable as possible.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>Pets are allowed in this cosy hotel, so bring your furry animals on your next visit. Kindly inform the staff beforehand for necessary arrangements.</hotelDescription><ratingLabel/><hotelRating>5.0</hotelRating><insiderLabel/><insider/><whereToStayImage>/saar5/images/destination/main/Beijing-East-Beijing.jpg</whereToStayImage><whereToStayImageAltText>Where to stay in Beijing - East Beijing Hotel</whereToStayImageAltText><links><externalLinkWebsiteLabel>Book now</externalLinkWebsiteLabel><externalLinkWebsite>http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/partners/tracking.aspx?cid=1618815&currency=SGD&urltogo=http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/asia/china/beijing/east_beijing_hotel.html&backlink=http://www.agoda.com.sg/singaporeair&header=http://img.agoda.net/images/partnermarketing/clp/sgair/sgair_header4.html</externalLinkWebsite><locationLinkLabel>No. 22 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District</locationLinkLabel><externalLink>No. 22 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing China 100016, Wangjing Science Park & 798 Art Zone, Beijing, China</externalLink><contactNo/></links></places></whereToStaySection><whereToStaySection><places><whereToStayHeading>The Opposite House</whereToStayHeading><hotelDescription>This five-storey box of emerald-tinted glass, the work of Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, is hands-down the hippest address in the city. Hotel staff are “Guest Experience Officers” and the 99 minimalist rooms eschew marble and carpets for stark white walls and wooden bathtubs. Guest rooms encircle an impressive atrium hung with drapes of woven steel, with contemporary art installations on rotation. Jing Yaa Tang, designed by London-based restaurant impresario Alan Yau, is the new in place to eat Peking duck.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong> Drinks and snacks from the in-room minibar are complimentary and refilled daily.</hotelDescription><ratingLabel/><hotelRating>5.0</hotelRating><insiderLabel/><insider/><whereToStayImage>/saar5/images/destination/where-to-stay-default.jpg</whereToStayImage><whereToStayImageAltText>Where to stay in Beijing - The Opposite House</whereToStayImageAltText><links><externalLinkWebsiteLabel>Book now</externalLinkWebsiteLabel><externalLinkWebsite>http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/partners/tracking.aspx?cid=1618815&urltogo=http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/asia/china/beijing/the_opposite_house_hotel.html&backlink=http://www.agoda.com.sg/singaporeair&header=http://img.agoda.net/images/partnermarketing/clp/sgair/sgair_header4.html</externalLinkWebsite><locationLinkLabel>The Village, Building 1, No.11 Sanlitun Road</locationLinkLabel><externalLink>The Village, Building 1, No.11 Sanlitun Road, , Sanlitun Bar St. & Embassy Area, Beijing, China 100027</externalLink><contactNo/></links></places></whereToStaySection><whereToStaySection><places><whereToStayHeading>The Temple Hotel</whereToStayHeading><hotelDescription>The Temple Hotel occupies the grounds of Zhizusi, a beautifully restored Buddhist temple complex all but forgotten until a few years ago. Eight rooms have been carved out of former monks’ quarters and a prayer hall (all with cosy under floor heating), and newer annexes built in the 70s when Zhizusi served as a television factory. A haven for art lovers, the hotel is strewn with contemporary paintings, sculptures and custom-designed furniture. Best of all, it’s a five-minute walk through the hutongs to the northern moat of the Forbidden City.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>For extra privacy, one of the duplex rooms has its own entrance to the alleyway behind the temple complex – request when booking.</hotelDescription><ratingLabel/><hotelRating/><insiderLabel/><insider/><whereToStayImage>/saar5/images/destination/where-to-stay-default.jpg</whereToStayImage><whereToStayImageAltText>Where to stay in Beijing - The Temple Hotel</whereToStayImageAltText><links><externalLinkWebsiteLabel>Book now</externalLinkWebsiteLabel><externalLinkWebsite>http://www.thetemplehotel.com/</externalLinkWebsite><locationLinkLabel>No. 23, Shatan North Street</locationLinkLabel><externalLink>No. 23, Shatan North Street, Beijing, BJ, China</externalLink><contactNo/></links></places></whereToStaySection><whereToStaySection><places><whereToStayHeading>The Orchid</whereToStayHeading><hotelDescription>A boutique sanctuary in the hutongs, The Orchid is billed as a “hostel for grown-ups”. This means communal breakfasts, dumpling-making classes and occasional wine tastings on the terrace, but you can always retire to the comfy surrounds of one of 10 simple guest rooms. These are furnished with goose-down beds, rainforest showers and Apple TVs, some with cute private gardens and terrace space. The owners are fully clued-in on their thriving hutong neighbourhood, providing killer tips on local restaurants to aid your culinary explorations.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>Canadian co-owner Joel is a former tea exporter and occasionally takes guests on excellent tours of Beijing’s tea district.</hotelDescription><ratingLabel/><hotelRating/><insiderLabel/><insider/><whereToStayImage>/saar5/images/destination/where-to-stay-default.jpg</whereToStayImage><whereToStayImageAltText>Where to stay in Beijing - The Orchid</whereToStayImageAltText><links><externalLinkWebsiteLabel>Book now</externalLinkWebsiteLabel><externalLinkWebsite>http://www.theorchidbeijing.com/</externalLinkWebsite><locationLinkLabel>#65 Baochao Hutong</locationLinkLabel><externalLink>#65 Baochao Hutong Guloudong road Dongcheng District Beijing</externalLink><contactNo>+(86) 10-84044818</contactNo></links></places></whereToStaySection><whereToStaySection><places><whereToStayHeading>Raffles Beijing</whereToStayHeading><hotelDescription>Beijing’s only true Grand Dame, the 100-year old “Grand Hotel de Pekin” has emerged relatively unscathed after China’s turbulent 20th century. Taken over by Raffles in 2005, the chandelier-strewn lobby still oozes old-world charm, and some guest rooms boast impressive four-poster beds and retro patterned wallpaper. Beside the lobby, the centrepiece of the elegant Writer’s Bar is a wooden dance floor dating back to the 1920s, upon which Mao Zedong was known to take a turn during banquets.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>The original and best rooms are in Block B, with views over the famous Chang An Avenue. Block E is a newer addition at the back for business travellers.</hotelDescription><ratingLabel/><hotelRating>5.0</hotelRating><insiderLabel/><insider/><whereToStayImage>/saar5/images/destination/where-to-stay-default.jpg</whereToStayImage><whereToStayImageAltText>Where to stay in Beijing - Raffles Beijing</whereToStayImageAltText><links><externalLinkWebsiteLabel>Book now</externalLinkWebsiteLabel><externalLinkWebsite>http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/partners/tracking.aspx?cid=1618815&urltogo=http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/asia/china/beijing/raffles_beijing_hotel.html&backlink=http://www.agoda.com.sg/singaporeair&header=http://img.agoda.net/images/partnermarketing/clp/sgair/sgair_header4.html</externalLinkWebsite><locationLinkLabel>33 East Chang An Avenue</locationLinkLabel><externalLink>33 East Chang An Avenue , Wangfujing Street & Forbidden City, Beijing, China</externalLink><contactNo/></links></places></whereToStaySection><whereToStaySection><places><whereToStayHeading>China World Summit Wing</whereToStayHeading><hotelDescription>Occupying the top 14 floors of Beijing’s tallest building, the Summit Wing, part of Singapore’s Shangri-La group, chooses understated style over showy luxury. From the leather-armchair strewn Residents Lobby to the expansive guest rooms mixing hard woods, feather pillows and stunning views (smog permitting), it is, as billed, a sanctuary in the clouds. Atmosphere Bar and Grill 79 are both excellent options for drinking and dining respectively, and the 25m infinity pool on the 78th floor might just be the highlight of your trip.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>Request a west-facing room for views of the Forbidden City’s rooftops on a clear day.</hotelDescription><ratingLabel/><hotelRating>5.0</hotelRating><insiderLabel/><insider/><whereToStayImage>/saar5/images/destination/where-to-stay-default.jpg</whereToStayImage><whereToStayImageAltText>Where to stay in Beijing - China World Summit Wing</whereToStayImageAltText><links><externalLinkWebsiteLabel>Book now</externalLinkWebsiteLabel><externalLinkWebsite>http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/partners/tracking.aspx?cid=1618815&urltogo=http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/asia/china/beijing/shangri_la_china_world_summit_wing_beijing.html&backlink=http://www.agoda.com.sg/singaporeair&header=http://img.agoda.net/images/partnermarketing/clp/sgair/sgair_header4.html</externalLinkWebsite><locationLinkLabel>No 1, Jianguomenwai Avenue</locationLinkLabel><externalLink>No 1, Jianguomenwai Avenue, CBD, Beijing, China 100004</externalLink><contactNo/></links></places></whereToStaySection><whereToStayMetaDetails><metaKeyword>Where to stay in Beijing</metaKeyword><metaDescription><p>Choose from a variety of accomodation options in Beijing</p></metaDescription></whereToStayMetaDetails><whereToEatPageTitle>Where to eat in Beijing</whereToEatPageTitle><whereToEatODImage/><whereToEatODAltText/><whereToEatSection><places><category>International</category><categoryLabel>International</categoryLabel><categoryLink>http://www.temple-restaurant.com/</categoryLink><whereToEatHeading>Temple Restaurant Beijing</whereToEatHeading><restaurantsDescription>Sharing the same historic setting as the Temple Hotel, TRB is the brainchild of former Maison Boulud GM Ignace Lecleir. Modern European tasting menus pay close heed to seasonality, and the wine list is one of the best in town. Complimentary plates of addictive cheese puffs and homemade marshmallows make eating here informal and fun. You can walk off your indulgence afterwards with a stroll around the beautiful temple grounds dotted with sculptures by Chinese artist Wang Shugang.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong> Visit on Sunday at sunset to catch the public viewing of Gathered Sky, a permanent light installation by acclaimed American artist James Turrell (tickets cost 150 RMB).</restaurantsDescription><insiderLabel/><insider/><whereToEatImage>/saar5/images/destination/what-to-eat-default.jpg</whereToEatImage><whereToEatImageAltText>Where to eat in Beijing - Temple Restaurant Beijing</whereToEatImageAltText><links><locationLinkLabel>No.23 SongZhuSi</locationLinkLabel><externalLink>嵩祝寺23号, Shatan N St, Dongcheng, Beijing, China</externalLink><contactNo>+86 10 8400 2232</contactNo></links></places></whereToEatSection><whereToEatSection><places><category>Chinese</category><categoryLabel>Chinese</categoryLabel><categoryLink/><whereToEatHeading>Duck de Chine</whereToEatHeading><restaurantsDescription>Roasted for 65 minutes over 30 year-old date tree wood, the Peking duck here boasts a crisp, lacquered skin more sweet and aromatic than any other. An on-site Bollinger Champagne bar (the perfect pairing, apparently) occupies part of the loft-like, industrial space, and chefs in sleek black robes carve birds tableside to the chime of a gong. The house-made hoisin sauce, topped with sesame, peanut paste and fried garlic, puts this duck out of sight.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>The duck liver on toast is a must-order appetizer – silkier and lighter than foie gras but no less delicious.</restaurantsDescription><insiderLabel/><insider/><whereToEatImage>/saar5/images/destination/what-to-eat-default.jpg</whereToEatImage><whereToEatImageAltText>Where to eat in Beijing - Duck de Chine</whereToEatImageAltText><links><locationLinkLabel/><externalLink/><contactNo/></links></places></whereToEatSection><whereToEatSection><places><category>Chinese</category><categoryLabel>Chinese</categoryLabel><categoryLink>http://www.m-restaurantgroup.com/capitalm</categoryLink><whereToEatHeading>Capital M</whereToEatHeading><restaurantsDescription>The sister restaurant to Shanghai’s game-changing M on the Bund, Capital M combines casually elegant fine-dining with unrivalled views of Tiananmen Square. The food is straightforward and likeable, from the signature suckling pig to M’s famous pavlova (a nod to owner Michelle Garnaut’s Australian roots). Embossed tableware, Nepalese rugs and open fireplaces add to the sense of occasion. The shaded terrace is perfect for sunny brunches or evening cocktails in the warmer months.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>The afternoon tea, served from 3pm on Saturdays and Sundays, is the most beautifully presented in town, with a triple-tiered dessert platter and a wide choice of brews and infusions.</restaurantsDescription><insiderLabel/><insider/><whereToEatImage>/saar5/images/destination/what-to-eat-default.jpg</whereToEatImage><whereToEatImageAltText>Where to eat in Beijing - Capital M</whereToEatImageAltText><links><locationLinkLabel>3/F, No.2 Qianmen Pedestrian Street</locationLinkLabel><externalLink>Beijing 100051 China 中国北京市前门步行街2号3层 邮编 100051</externalLink><contactNo>(86 -10) 6702-2727</contactNo></links></places></whereToEatSection><whereToEatSection><places><category>Chinese</category><categoryLabel>Chinese</categoryLabel><categoryLink>http://www.bmktc.com/</categoryLink><whereToEatHeading>Brian McKenna @ The Courtyard</whereToEatHeading><restaurantsDescription>Revived under the stewardship of British chef Brian McKenna, The Courtyard is one of the most romantic restaurants in town thanks to its perch overhanging the Forbidden City’s moat. A designer makeover from the team behind W New York provides a suitably stylish setting to sample the 888 RMB tasting menu. It’s a molecular style march of kitchen trickery and an unhealthy amount of foie gras, that finishes with a delightful chocolate riff on China’s Terracotta Warriors.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>The garden salad here consists of edible soil, rocks and plants and comes with a miniature rake and spade for cutlery – a tip of the hat to Heston Blumenthal.</restaurantsDescription><insiderLabel/><insider/><whereToEatImage>/saar5/images/destination/what-to-eat-default.jpg</whereToEatImage><whereToEatImageAltText>Where to eat in Beijing - Brian McKenna @ The Courtyard</whereToEatImageAltText><links><locationLinkLabel/><externalLink/><contactNo/></links></places></whereToEatSection><whereToEatSection><places><category>Chinese</category><categoryLabel>Chinese</categoryLabel><categoryLink>http://www.haidilao.com/</categoryLink><whereToEatHeading>Haidilao</whereToEatHeading><restaurantsDescription>This raucously stylish Sichuan chain serves some of the best hot pot in Beijing. Diners cook strips of thinly sliced lamb and beef, plus fresh veggies, mushrooms, tofu, noodles and more, by dunking them in a cauldron of spicy (or non-spicy) soup – the perfect winter warmer. The service at Haidilao goes the extra mile with free refills of drinks and snacks, and even a complimentary manicure and fruit plate for diners waiting to be seated.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>Order the gongfu mian and the restaurant will summon dancing noodle-twirlers to perform theatrically at your table.</restaurantsDescription><insiderLabel/><insider/><whereToEatImage>/saar5/images/destination/what-to-eat-default.jpg</whereToEatImage><whereToEatImageAltText>Where to eat in Beijing - Haidilao</whereToEatImageAltText><links><locationLinkLabel/><externalLink/><contactNo>010-59066000</contactNo></links></places></whereToEatSection><whereToEatMetaDetails><metaKeyword>Where to eat in Beijing</metaKeyword><metaDescription><p>Choose from a variety of F&amp;B options when visiting Beijing</p></metaDescription></whereToEatMetaDetails></DestinationRootContainer><SmartVel><smartLocale>en</smartLocale><smartCity>Beijing</smartCity></SmartVel><deviceTypeElement><deviceType>desktop</deviceType></deviceTypeElement><JsonStringContainer><JsonString>{"masthead": {"items": [{"country": "China","destinationCountryCode": "CN","destinationCityCode": "BJS","capital": "Beijing","readMore": "Read More","readLess": "Read Less","favourites": "Add to favourites","image": "/saar5/images/destination/top-banners/Beijing.jpg"}]},"fareDeal": {"introTitle": "<p>&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>","introDescrition": "<p>Despite its breathless march to super power status, Beijing, bordered by the Great Wall and with the Forbidden City at its heart, is a capital bound to its past. Like all great cities it&rsquo;s a place of contradictions. It&rsquo;s where three million taxi drivers tune in to swashbuckling period dramas on Beijing Traffic Radio. It&rsquo;s also where communist party power is absolute yet the works of contemporary artists like Ai Weiwei are allowed to question the status quo. And despite the new highways and high-rises, Beijing remains home to miles and miles of hutong alleyways, grid-like residential architecture with its origins in Kublai Khan&rsquo;s Yuan Dynasty. In recent years, these lanes have given rise to the city&rsquo;s most exciting new restaurants, bars and boutique hotels, a process of gentrification that just might help ensure their survival. Like belle epoque Paris or New York in the 1920s, Beijing is a city having its &ldquo;moment&rdquo;. 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Rarely will you experience a collection of museum quality art in such luxurious and intimate living surroundings.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong> Pamper yourself and book the Deluxe Lagoon Suite. It features an outdoor terrace, private lagoon, oversized jacuzzi in bathroom, 24-hour personal Butler Service and all the ‘Éclat Essentials’.","pop_up_desc": "Hotel Éclat is a luxury Beijing hotel that pays tribute to art with an incredible collection of fine works in its guestrooms and public areas. It is home to more than 100 unique pieces, including original sculptures and paintings from the art greats like Salvador Dali, Pierre Matter, Chen Wen Ling, Andy Warhol, Gao Xiao Wu, Zou Liang and more. Rarely will you experience a collection of museum quality art in such luxurious and intimate living surroundings.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong> Pamper yourself and book the Deluxe Lagoon Suite. It features an outdoor terrace, private lagoon, oversized jacuzzi in bathroom, 24-hour personal Butler Service and all the ‘Éclat Essentials’.","external_link": true,"public_link": "","book_now" : "Book now", "purchase_link": "http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/partners/tracking.aspx?cid=1618815&currency=SGD&urltogo=http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/asia/china/beijing/hotel_eclat_beijing.html&backlink=http://www.agoda.com.sg/singaporeair&header=http://img.agoda.net/images/partnermarketing/clp/sgair/sgair_header4.html","address": "NO.9 Dongdaqiao Road","cc_photo": [{"cc_photo": "/saar5/images/destination/main/Beijing-Hotel-Eclat-Beijing.jpg"}], "mobile_number" : "","insider_tip_title" : "","insider_tip_desc" : "","reservation_link": "","rating_label": "","score": "5.0","show_on_map": true}, {"name": "Lee Garden Apartment","description": "Centrally located on Wangfujing Avenue, Beijing’s prime dining and shopping area, the 5-star Lee Garden Apartment is recently renovated. It provides privacy, safety and personalised service to discerning travellers. All rooms in this all-suite property have spectacular views of the surrounding city or countryside, along with free Wi-Fi. It is only a walking distance from Tianamen Square, the Forbidden City, the subway station, and other tourist attractions.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>Add some excitement to your trip by visiting Donghuamen Night Market, northwest of Wangfujing Street, for a gastronomical experience with plenty of exotic food.","pop_up_desc": "Centrally located on Wangfujing Avenue, Beijing’s prime dining and shopping area, the 5-star Lee Garden Apartment is recently renovated. It provides privacy, safety and personalised service to discerning travellers. All rooms in this all-suite property have spectacular views of the surrounding city or countryside, along with free Wi-Fi. It is only a walking distance from Tianamen Square, the Forbidden City, the subway station, and other tourist attractions.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>Add some excitement to your trip by visiting Donghuamen Night Market, northwest of Wangfujing Street, for a gastronomical experience with plenty of exotic food.","external_link": true,"public_link": "","book_now" : "Book now", "purchase_link": "http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/partners/tracking.aspx?cid=1618815&currency=SGD&urltogo=http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/asia/china/beijing/lee_garden_apartment.html&backlink=http://www.agoda.com.sg/singaporeair&header=http://img.agoda.net/images/partnermarketing/clp/sgair/sgair_header4.html","address": "No.18, Goldfish Lane (Jinyu Hutong)","cc_photo": [{"cc_photo": "/saar5/images/destination/main/Beijing-Lee-Garden.jpg"}], "mobile_number" : "","insider_tip_title" : "","insider_tip_desc" : "","reservation_link": "","rating_label": "","score": "5.0","show_on_map": true}, {"name": "The Emperor Beijing Qianmen","description": "Adjacent to central axis of Beijing, The Emperor Hotel Beijing Qianmen is located at Xianyukou, Qianmen Street. The hotel is close to commercial blocks and surrounded by a host of shops. Enjoy a memorable stay at The Emperor Hotel, fashionably-themed with the element of water.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>Take advantage of the location. The hotel is located in the vicinity of Tiananmen Square and merely a 10-minute walking distance to Palace Museum, Wangfujing Pedestrian Street, and National Center for the Performing Arts. Additionally, the Qianmen transportation hub nearby will make your travel more convenient.","pop_up_desc": "Adjacent to central axis of Beijing, The Emperor Hotel Beijing Qianmen is located at Xianyukou, Qianmen Street. The hotel is close to commercial blocks and surrounded by a host of shops. Enjoy a memorable stay at The Emperor Hotel, fashionably-themed with the element of water.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>Take advantage of the location. The hotel is located in the vicinity of Tiananmen Square and merely a 10-minute walking distance to Palace Museum, Wangfujing Pedestrian Street, and National Center for the Performing Arts. Additionally, the Qianmen transportation hub nearby will make your travel more convenient.","external_link": true,"public_link": "","book_now" : "Book now", "purchase_link": "http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/partners/tracking.aspx?cid=1618815&currency=SGD&urltogo=http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/asia/china/beijing/the_emperor_beijing_qianmen.html&backlink=http://www.agoda.com.sg/singaporeair&header=http://img.agoda.net/images/partnermarketing/clp/sgair/sgair_header4.html","address": "No.87, Xianyukou Street","cc_photo": [{"cc_photo": "/saar5/images/destination/main/Beijing-The-Emperor-Beijing-Qianmen.jpg"}], "mobile_number" : "","insider_tip_title" : "","insider_tip_desc" : "","reservation_link": "","rating_label": "","score": "5.0","show_on_map": true}, {"name": "Beijing Double Happiness Courtyard Hotel","description": "Located in the heart of the city and surrounded by Chinese culture and history, this hotel provides easy access to the city's famous attractions. The Courtyard Hotel holds 250 years of history and was once a beautiful urban villa adored by many visitors, showcasing old Beijing architectural style with quadrangle courtyards till today. If you’re looking for comfort, well-being and quality service in an old Beijing-style setting, look no further than Beijing Double Happiness Courtyard Hotel.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong> Rent a bike from the hotel for free and explore - undoubtedly the best way to see the city.","pop_up_desc": "Located in the heart of the city and surrounded by Chinese culture and history, this hotel provides easy access to the city's famous attractions. The Courtyard Hotel holds 250 years of history and was once a beautiful urban villa adored by many visitors, showcasing old Beijing architectural style with quadrangle courtyards till today. If you’re looking for comfort, well-being and quality service in an old Beijing-style setting, look no further than Beijing Double Happiness Courtyard Hotel.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong> Rent a bike from the hotel for free and explore - undoubtedly the best way to see the city.","external_link": true,"public_link": "","book_now" : "Book now", "purchase_link": "http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/partners/tracking.aspx?cid=1618815&currency=SGD&urltogo=http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/asia/china/beijing/beijing_double_happiness_courtyard_hotel.html&backlink=http://www.agoda.com.sg/singaporeair&header=http://img.agoda.net/images/partnermarketing/clp/sgair/sgair_header4.html","address": "No. 37, Dong Si Si Tiao, Dongcheng District","cc_photo": [{"cc_photo": "/saar5/images/destination/main/Beijing-Beijing-Double-Happiness-Courtyard.jpg"}], "mobile_number" : "","insider_tip_title" : "","insider_tip_desc" : "","reservation_link": "","rating_label": "","score": "5.0","show_on_map": true}, {"name": "East Beijing Hotel","description": "When visiting Beijing, you'll feel right at home at East Beijing Hotel, which offers quality accommodation and great service. The hotel lies 10 km from the city centre and provides accessibility to important town facilities. It also provides easy access to the city's myriad attractions and landmarks, such as Drive-in Cinema, MR Gallery and Galleria Continua. Offering you superior services and a broad range of amenities, East Beijing Hotel is committed to ensuring that your stay is as comfortable as possible.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>Pets are allowed in this cosy hotel, so bring your furry animals on your next visit. Kindly inform the staff beforehand for necessary arrangements.","pop_up_desc": "When visiting Beijing, you'll feel right at home at East Beijing Hotel, which offers quality accommodation and great service. The hotel lies 10 km from the city centre and provides accessibility to important town facilities. It also provides easy access to the city's myriad attractions and landmarks, such as Drive-in Cinema, MR Gallery and Galleria Continua. Offering you superior services and a broad range of amenities, East Beijing Hotel is committed to ensuring that your stay is as comfortable as possible.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>Pets are allowed in this cosy hotel, so bring your furry animals on your next visit. Kindly inform the staff beforehand for necessary arrangements.","external_link": true,"public_link": "","book_now" : "Book now", "purchase_link": "http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/partners/tracking.aspx?cid=1618815&currency=SGD&urltogo=http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/asia/china/beijing/east_beijing_hotel.html&backlink=http://www.agoda.com.sg/singaporeair&header=http://img.agoda.net/images/partnermarketing/clp/sgair/sgair_header4.html","address": "No. 22 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District","cc_photo": [{"cc_photo": "/saar5/images/destination/main/Beijing-East-Beijing.jpg"}], "mobile_number" : "","insider_tip_title" : "","insider_tip_desc" : "","reservation_link": "","rating_label": "","score": "5.0","show_on_map": true}, {"name": "The Opposite House","description": "This five-storey box of emerald-tinted glass, the work of Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, is hands-down the hippest address in the city. Hotel staff are “Guest Experience Officers” and the 99 minimalist rooms eschew marble and carpets for stark white walls and wooden bathtubs. Guest rooms encircle an impressive atrium hung with drapes of woven steel, with contemporary art installations on rotation. Jing Yaa Tang, designed by London-based restaurant impresario Alan Yau, is the new in place to eat Peking duck.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong> Drinks and snacks from the in-room minibar are complimentary and refilled daily.","pop_up_desc": "This five-storey box of emerald-tinted glass, the work of Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, is hands-down the hippest address in the city. Hotel staff are “Guest Experience Officers” and the 99 minimalist rooms eschew marble and carpets for stark white walls and wooden bathtubs. Guest rooms encircle an impressive atrium hung with drapes of woven steel, with contemporary art installations on rotation. Jing Yaa Tang, designed by London-based restaurant impresario Alan Yau, is the new in place to eat Peking duck.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong> Drinks and snacks from the in-room minibar are complimentary and refilled daily.","external_link": true,"public_link": "","book_now" : "Book now", "purchase_link": "http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/partners/tracking.aspx?cid=1618815&urltogo=http://ajaxsearch.partners.agoda.com/asia/china/beijing/the_opposite_house_hotel.html&backlink=http://www.agoda.com.sg/singaporeair&header=http://img.agoda.net/images/partnermarketing/clp/sgair/sgair_header4.html","address": "The Village, Building 1, No.11 Sanlitun Road","cc_photo": [{"cc_photo": "/saar5/images/destination/where-to-stay-default.jpg"}], "mobile_number" : "","insider_tip_title" : "","insider_tip_desc" : "","reservation_link": "","rating_label": "","score": "5.0","show_on_map": true}, {"name": "The Temple Hotel","description": "The Temple Hotel occupies the grounds of Zhizusi, a beautifully restored Buddhist temple complex all but forgotten until a few years ago. Eight rooms have been carved out of former monks’ quarters and a prayer hall (all with cosy under floor heating), and newer annexes built in the 70s when Zhizusi served as a television factory. A haven for art lovers, the hotel is strewn with contemporary paintings, sculptures and custom-designed furniture. Best of all, it’s a five-minute walk through the hutongs to the northern moat of the Forbidden City.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>For extra privacy, one of the duplex rooms has its own entrance to the alleyway behind the temple complex – request when booking.","pop_up_desc": "The Temple Hotel occupies the grounds of Zhizusi, a beautifully restored Buddhist temple complex all but forgotten until a few years ago. Eight rooms have been carved out of former monks’ quarters and a prayer hall (all with cosy under floor heating), and newer annexes built in the 70s when Zhizusi served as a television factory. A haven for art lovers, the hotel is strewn with contemporary paintings, sculptures and custom-designed furniture. Best of all, it’s a five-minute walk through the hutongs to the northern moat of the Forbidden City.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>For extra privacy, one of the duplex rooms has its own entrance to the alleyway behind the temple complex – request when booking.","external_link": true,"public_link": "","book_now" : "Book now", "purchase_link": "http://www.thetemplehotel.com/","address": "No. 23, Shatan North Street","cc_photo": [{"cc_photo": "/saar5/images/destination/where-to-stay-default.jpg"}], "mobile_number" : "","insider_tip_title" : "","insider_tip_desc" : "","reservation_link": "","rating_label": "","score": "","show_on_map": true}, {"name": "The Orchid","description": "A boutique sanctuary in the hutongs, The Orchid is billed as a “hostel for grown-ups”. This means communal breakfasts, dumpling-making classes and occasional wine tastings on the terrace, but you can always retire to the comfy surrounds of one of 10 simple guest rooms. These are furnished with goose-down beds, rainforest showers and Apple TVs, some with cute private gardens and terrace space. The owners are fully clued-in on their thriving hutong neighbourhood, providing killer tips on local restaurants to aid your culinary explorations.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>Canadian co-owner Joel is a former tea exporter and occasionally takes guests on excellent tours of Beijing’s tea district.","pop_up_desc": "A boutique sanctuary in the hutongs, The Orchid is billed as a “hostel for grown-ups”. This means communal breakfasts, dumpling-making classes and occasional wine tastings on the terrace, but you can always retire to the comfy surrounds of one of 10 simple guest rooms. These are furnished with goose-down beds, rainforest showers and Apple TVs, some with cute private gardens and terrace space. The owners are fully clued-in on their thriving hutong neighbourhood, providing killer tips on local restaurants to aid your culinary explorations.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>Canadian co-owner Joel is a former tea exporter and occasionally takes guests on excellent tours of Beijing’s tea district.","external_link": true,"public_link": "","book_now" : "Book now", "purchase_link": "http://www.theorchidbeijing.com/","address": "#65 Baochao Hutong","cc_photo": [{"cc_photo": "/saar5/images/destination/where-to-stay-default.jpg"}], "mobile_number" : "","insider_tip_title" : "","insider_tip_desc" : "","reservation_link": "","rating_label": "","score": "","show_on_map": true}, {"name": "Raffles Beijing","description": "Beijing’s only true Grand Dame, the 100-year old “Grand Hotel de Pekin” has emerged relatively unscathed after China’s turbulent 20th century. Taken over by Raffles in 2005, the chandelier-strewn lobby still oozes old-world charm, and some guest rooms boast impressive four-poster beds and retro patterned wallpaper. Beside the lobby, the centrepiece of the elegant Writer’s Bar is a wooden dance floor dating back to the 1920s, upon which Mao Zedong was known to take a turn during banquets.
<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>The original and best rooms are in Block B, with views over the famous Chang An Avenue. Block E is a newer addition at the back for business travellers.","pop_up_desc": "Beijing’s only true Grand Dame, the 100-year old “Grand Hotel de Pekin” has emerged relatively unscathed after China’s turbulent 20th century. Taken over by Raffles in 2005, the chandelier-strewn lobby still oozes old-world charm, and some guest rooms boast impressive four-poster beds and retro patterned wallpaper. Beside the lobby, the centrepiece of the elegant Writer’s Bar is a wooden dance floor dating back to the 1920s, upon which Mao Zedong was known to take a turn during banquets.
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<br><br><strong>Insider Tip: </strong>Request a west-facing room for views of the Forbidden City’s rooftops on a clear day.","pop_up_desc": "Occupying the top 14 floors of Beijing’s tallest building, the Summit Wing, part of Singapore’s Shangri-La group, chooses understated style over showy luxury. From the leather-armchair strewn Residents Lobby to the expansive guest rooms mixing hard woods, feather pillows and stunning views (smog permitting), it is, as billed, a sanctuary in the clouds. Atmosphere Bar and Grill 79 are both excellent options for drinking and dining respectively, and the 25m infinity pool on the 78th floor might just be the highlight of your trip.
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