Beijing Prince Jun Hotel
No. 19, South Chaoyang Park Road
About The Hotel
Beijing Junwangfu Hotel is located in the CBD business district, between the Yansha business district and the serene Chaoyang Park. Nearby attractions include the Sanlitun VILLAGE, known as the "New Cultural Fashion Hub," Sanlitun Bar Street, the romantic European-style shopping park "Blue Harbor," the international cuisine street "Lucky Street," the super-large, one-stop leisure shopping center Chaoyang Joy City, and the renowned Workers' Stadium. The hotel is within walking distance to Chaoyang Park Station on Metro Line 14 and offers an external parking lot with 24-hour security, making it a prime location with convenient transportation.
The hotel is situated within the "Shuncheng Junwangfu," which was originally built in the early Qing Shunzhi period, boasting a history of 400 years. The mansion's owner was Shuncheng Junwang Lekedehun, one of the "Eight Iron-Cap Princes" of the Qing Dynasty. In the sixth year of the Republic of China, the entire mansion was purchased by Zhang Zuolin and used as the Marshal's Mansion. General Zhang Xueliang and Miss Zhao Si also lived here for several years, leaving behind many touching stories. In 1994, Shuncheng Junwangfu was relocated to the eastern corner of Chaoyang Park in Beijing, where a garden was built at the back and the mansion was converted into a hotel. Today, the hotel is surrounded by flower beds and lush greenery, with a garden-style layout that is often referred to as a "paradise" for leisure, walking, and entertainment.
This is a traditional Chinese courtyard-style hotel, featuring typical Qing Dynasty royal courtyard architecture with a strong traditional ethnic style. The hotel offers five types of rooms and suites, along with a back garden, business leisure area, and other supporting facilities, providing a noble and comfortable stay experience.
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Hotel Policies
Check-In
From: 14:00
Check-Out
Until: 12:00
Information
Effective from May 1, 2020, hotels in Beijing will no longer actively provide disposables including toothbrushes, combs, bath sponges, razors, nail files and shoe brushes. If these disposables are required, please contact the hotel.
This hotel accommodates Mainland Chinese, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and other foreign guests
Pets are not allowed.
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