Location
Located at the busy centre of Xi'an, neighboring the Bell Tower and Drum Tower Square where the historical and modern features are syncretized, Bell Tower Hotel is close to the famous Grand Mosque, Beilin Museum and the national famous handicraft article market.
Rooms
Tastefully decorated in a European classical style, the hotel's 300 accommodation units are designed to pamper and provide the perfect retreat after a day of business or sightseeing.
Restaurant
Reflecting the ancient charm of Qin dynasty, the on-site FengHe Restaurant offers excellent dishes that are originated from the ancient menu. You can also enjoy delicious Chinese and western-style buffet dinner as well as classical western-style food that are served at the Western-style Restaurant. The cosy bar is an ideal place for you to relax with a fine drink.
General
The hotel offers luxurious decoration, professional conference video facilities and high-speed online function as well as the considerate service to ensure the successful conference or banquet and make the guest satisfactory. The lobby area is warm and welcoming in its style and is an ideal place to relax after a tiring day or to chat with friends.
Room |
Price from |
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| Standard Room - 2 Twin Bed Or 1 King Bed | Single | 65 |
| Double | 65 | |
| Triple | 88 | |
| Deluxe Room - 2 Twin Bed Or 1 King Bed | Single | 98 |
| Double | 98 | |
| Triple | 120 |
Excellent location, easy to get to from the airport as bus stops right out front. Only complaint was shower took a long time to heat up and there wasnt much pressure.- 08-Feb-2009 Hotel is ok, but location is great. I think it's good value (I paid under 50 euro per night)- 11-Nov-2008 Phenomenal location . Room was very clean though as with most hotels in China hallways, carpets, could use some attention. Staff English was adequate. I screwed up on my booking dates and arrived at the airport a day early (during the National week holiday no less) and they accommodated me with another night in our room - NO PROBLEM without jacking up the price- which they could very easily have done due to the huge # of local tourists and lack of rooms avaiable.
Loved the hotel though I thought Xi'an in general, highly overrated as a destination in China.
Without the equally over rated terracotta warriors there, all I see is a sadly westernized fairly modern Chinese city, with lots to do, if what you want to do, is be a consumer..... - 17-Oct-2008 |
* based on 164 member rating(s)
Overall rating:
4/5
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