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PEK airport hotel transfers A staple of the city’s northwest side, the Beijing Exhibition Centre is a great way to stay close to the shrouded outskirts of Jiufeng National Forest while still feeling immersed in the city. Constructed in the mid 1950s, the Sino-Soviet architecture of the building offers a glimpse into the state of affairs during this unique period of time. Spaces within the historic building include an ornamental theater that can seat over a thousand as well as three interconnected exhibition halls that can be custom-sized for a range of events. Resting along the Nanchang River and its various waterside attractions ranging from the zoo to the city aquarium, guests can also turn business trips into quick family fun. Keep safe by ensuring the right lift ahead of everything, enjoying the freedom of private vehicles that include sedans, vans and SUVs, meet-and-greet services adding to the luxury with drop offs to Beijing Airport via taxi and hidden tours of the outskirts via local personal driver.
Look forward to one of many hotels close to the venue, popular choices ranging from the 2-star ambiance of Jinjiang Inn or the slightly upscale décor of Debao Hotel. Exceptional choices along the Nanchang River’s flow include the 3-star beauty of Shangyuan Hotel just north of the Beijing Aquarium, while the Exhibition Centre Hotel Beijing provides a fun mix of stately furniture and rotunda lookouts just south of the Beijing Zoo. When it comes to actually having fun, experience an array of animal habitats ranging from the exotic birds of Parrot Hall to the large grazing grounds of the Rhino-Hippo Pavilion, or for quiet escapes, continue west along the river to reach Lotus Lake, an idyllic oasis home to views of the water from Hongqiao Bridge and sprinkled with old pagodas along the lake’s embankment. For a true escape out of the city, continue north toward the 18th-century ambiance of Yuanmingyuan Park, home to old ruins from the Second Opium War big enough to make a whole afternoon of exploring. |