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Directions & Map

How to get to Sleepy Inn

Site Directions & Map


Airport Pick-up


Major Attractions in the Proximity


General introduction of the Shishahai Tourist Area


Beijing Information


How to get to Sleepy Inn

From Beijing Capital Airport
(RMB27): Take Airport Express to Dongzhimen Station, then transfer to Subway Line #2. Get off at Jishuitan Station Exit C, turn left for ONLY 20 meters, then turn left again at the first turning. Go right along the bank of Xihai Lake till you arrive at a bridge. Cross the bridge, turn right for 20 meters. Sleepy Inn is on your left side. The price of taking a taxi from the airport to Sleepy Inn is about RMB90.

From Beijing Train Station
(RMB2): Take Subway Line #2 at Beijingzhan Station, get off at Jishuitan Station Exit C, turn left for ONLY 20 meters, then turn left again at the first turning. Go right along the bank of Xihai Lake till you arrive at a bridge. Cross the bridge, turn right for 20 meters. Sleepy Inn is on your left side. The price of taking a taxi from the railway station to Sleepy Inn is about RMB25.

From West Beijing Train Station
The price of taking a taxi from the West railway station to Sleepy Inn is about RMB25.

Site Directions & Map

Airport Pick-up

In order to get to the Sleepy Inn from the airport without hassle, we provide a very reliable airport pick-up service, who will take you to the Sleepy Inn without any problem.

It costs RMB150 per car with maximum 3 people with luggage from 9:00am to 11:00pm. All other times costs RMB180. The above rate includes high way toll and parking fee.

To get to the airport from the Sleepy Inn, it costs RMB140 including high way toll.

For airport pick up/drop off service, please contact us in advance with information of your departure city, flight number and your names.

Major Attractions in the Proximity

Within Walking Distance

 - Houhai Bars & Shishahai Lake
 - Old Beijing Hutong
 - Madam Soong’s Residence
 - Drum Tower & Bell Tower
 - Deshengmen Tower
 - Museum of Ancient Money
 - Guo Shoujing’s Residence
 - Old Beijing Trading Market
 - Xinjiekou Shopping Street
 - Wanghai Tower
 - Guanghua Temple

By bike (within10-20 minutes)

 - Yinding Bridge, Lotus Lane
 - Guo Moruo’s Residence
 - Mei lanfeng’s Residence
 - Residence of Prince Gong
 - Jingshan Park, Bei hai Park
 - Forbidden City
 - Tian'anmen Square
 - Wangfujing Street & Night Market
 - Tian’anmen
 - China National Museum
 - Qianmen / Da shala
 - Xidan Shopping Street

General introduction of the Shishahai Tourist Area

Shichahai, the city's lake district, resembles an oasis within the bustling metropolis. Conveying a sense of space and light, it is an area where recent environmental improvements have enhanced its natural charms.

A feeling of history also intermingles with local life. Its three man-made lakes, Qianhai, Houhai and the lesser-known Xihai once formed part of a waterway system feeding into the Imperial City. For centuries wooden boats brought produce from the south via the Grand Canal.

That role has long passed. After a period of decline the lakes, whose banks are lined with overhanging willow trees, are now a prime recreational destination. With café bars found in many secluded corners it is also a delightful area to relax over a drink while watching life on and off the water.

Beijing Information

Beijing, the capital city of the People's Republic of China, is home to numerous popular tourist attractions: the Forbidden City, Tian’anmen Square and the Great Wall of China. It is also China's centre of science and education with over 40 universities, with world renowned universities such as Beijing University and Tsinghua University. Beijing is also well known for the highest expression of Chinese culture, the Beijing Opera.

Beijing has been China's political and cultural centre for over 1000 years, and in the 13th century Genghis Khan made Beijing his winter capital. The foundation of the present city's layout was established in the 15th century during the Ming Dynasty, which was followed by the Qing Dynasty (the last dynasty) in the 17th century until its downfall in the 1920s.

Beijing's blend of tradition with modernisation today is instantly apparent when visitors witness the impressive sight of the Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven jostling for space among shopping malls and hotel chains along the city skyline.

Places of interest in Beijing

 - Tian’anmen Square
 - Forbidden City
 - Summer Palace
 - Badaling Great Wall
 - The Temple of Heaven
 - Lama Temple
 - Yuanmingyuan
 - Beihai Park
 - Ming tombs
 - Houhai Bars Area
 - Sanlitun Bars Street

Shopping in Beijing
 
 - Silk Market (Xiu Shui)
 - Yashow Market
 - Hong Qiao Market
 - Wang Fu Jing Street
 - Xi Dan Shopping Centre

 


SLEEPY INN DOWNTOWN LAKESIDE BEIJING
     No 103 Deshengmennei Dajie, Xicheng District, Beijing 100035, China
Tel/Fax: 86-10-6406-9954
Email: book@sleepyinn.cn

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