Fairmont Beijing

Fairmont Beijing5

Beijing, China

Accor · Fairmont

Forbes recommended

Fairmont Beijing is a modern luxury landmark in the Chaoyang CBD, praised for attentive butler service, spacious rooms with panoramic city views and a dramatic rose-gold façade. Guests repeatedly highlight the Willow Stream Spa, indoor panoramic pool and a polished executive lounge, while a recurring complaint concerns expensive hotel parking.

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Price comparison

Prices across 5 booking sites

€121
lowest found
€121
Min
€153
Median
€198
Max
Best rate: €1215 Apr 2026
Period:

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Data from 363 price checks · Updated hourly

When to book: data analysis

Based on 6,487 price checks across international booking sites

0–1 days (last minute)
€135+14%
2–3 days
€132
4–7 days
€131
8–14 days (1–2 weeks)
€119← best
15–30 days (2–4 weeks)
€126
31–60 days (1–2 months)
€148
61–90 days (2–3 months)
€153
90+ days (3+ months)
€161
Prices drop closer to check-in — but not at the last minute
  • • 3+ months out: median €161/night
  • • 8–14 days: €119/night (26% cheaper)
  • • Consistent ~€42.3 savings per night
No last-minute discount — the opposite
  • • Prices bottom out 8–14 days before check-in
  • • Prices tick back up in the final week
  • • Last-minute booking (€135) is 14% more than optimal
Best time to book: 8–14 days
  • • Median price €119
  • • Cheaper than both far-out and last-minute booking

Book 8–14 days ahead for the best rate (~€119). Don't wait for last-minute deals — they don't exist at this hotel. And don't book too early (90+ days) either — you'd overpay by ~26%.

Best check-in day

Median nightly rate by check-in day

Sun
€142
Mon
€167
Tue
€186
Wed
€181
Thu
€149
Fri
€145
Sat
€135
Business hotel: weekdays are pricier
  • • Cheapest check-in: Sat (€135)
  • • Most expensive: Tue (€186, +37%)
  • • Weekdays are ~19% pricier than weekends

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Detailed description

Fairmont Beijing stands out for consistently excellent service, spacious clean rooms and a strong leisure infrastructure: guests repeatedly praise the attentive butler service, helpful front desk teams and a well-stocked executive lounge. Reviewers mention the lobby piano and rose-gold façade as memorable touches, and highlight the Willow Stream Spa and panoramic indoor pool. The most frequent negative comment concerns expensive on-site parking and premium prices for some services.

Key observations

Outstanding service: Visitors consistently praise staff responsiveness; Trip.com reviewers name employees such as Alison, Joe, Cassie and Solar for exceptional assistance.

Spacious, spotless rooms: Many guests note large, quiet rooms, comfortable bedding and meticulous daily housekeeping.

Strong facilities: Reviews frequently highlight the Willow Stream Spa, good gym equipment and the panoramic indoor pool popular with families.

Convenient CBD location: The hotel is in Chaoyang CBD, about a 3-minute walk to the subway, making it ideal for business travelers.

Parking costs: Several guests warn about high parking charges; one reviewer mentioned around 200 per night.

Main pros

  • Polite, attentive staff with frequent name-checks by guests.
  • Large, clean rooms with city or panoramic views.
  • Willow Stream Spa, indoor panoramic pool and well-equipped gym.
  • Excellent CBD location close to the Silk Market and subway Line 1.
  • High-quality dining options including Lunar 8 and The Cut; a generous executive lounge.

Main cons

  • Expensive on-site parking; limited discounts reported for hotel guests.
  • Premium pricing in hotel restaurants and for some services.
  • Location prioritizes business district access over immediate proximity to historic neighborhoods.

Overall rating: A

Hotel overview

Basic information:

  • Name (EN + local): Fairmont Beijing — 北京华彬费尔蒙酒店
  • Pinyin / transcription: Beijing Huabin Fei'ermeng Jiudian
  • Address: No. 8 Yong'an Dongli, Jian Guo Men Wai Avenue, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100022, China
  • Contact: phone +86 10 8511 7777
  • Opened: 2010; refreshed/renovated in 2019 (as noted in reviews)
  • Number of rooms: 222
  • Positioning and category: 5-star luxury urban hotel catering to business and upscale leisure guests

Description: Designed by Paul Tange, the hotel blends modern architecture with Chinese motifs, offering spacious rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows, multi-level Willow Stream Spa, a panoramic indoor pool and award-winning restaurants such as Lunar 8 and The Cut. Guests highlight the butler service, clean rooms and a welcoming lobby atmosphere featuring a piano.

Target audience: Business travelers, couples and families seeking a high-end central stay with strong wellness facilities.

Location & transport

Location: Situated on Chang'an Avenue in the CBD, the hotel provides excellent access to offices, shopping and transport; reviewers appreciate the proximity to Metro Line 1 and to Silk Market.

Key points of interest: Approximately a 3-minute walk to the nearest subway station, about a 10-minute drive to the Forbidden City, close to Silk Market and Ritan Park.

Transport: Subway access is highlighted by guests as convenient; taxis and transfers are available via concierge. Multiple reviews warn about expensive guest parking on site.

Walkability: Easy, well-lit sidewalks in a business district; safe to walk day and night.

Rating: A-

Rooms & cleanliness

Reviewers consistently praise room size, comfort of bedding, cleanliness and efficient housekeeping. Some guests report complimentary upgrades and appreciated in-room extras like bathtubs and massage chairs in select rooms.

Rating: A

Service

Guests frequently mention prompt, friendly service from reception, concierge and butlers; named staff such as Alison and Joe receive specific commendations for professionalism and helpfulness with luggage and local advice.

Rating: A

Food

Dining is well regarded: Lunar 8 and The Cut are named often, and the executive lounge receives praise for variety of hot and cold dishes, desserts and fruits. Breakfast generally scores well in reviews.

Rating: A-

Facilities & amenities

The Willow Stream Spa, indoor panoramic pool and modern gym are highlighted as strong points. The hotel also offers multifunctional meeting rooms and family-friendly amenities.

Rating: A

Important notes

  • Expect premium pricing across some services and restaurants.
  • Parking fees can be high; verify rates and ask about guest discounts.
  • Hotel sits in the CBD rather than the historic hutong area, so plan transport if you want to visit old-city attractions.

Practical tips for guests

  • Use the butler service — many guests report it improves the stay significantly.
  • Ask about possible room upgrades or Fairmont Gold access at check-in.
  • Reserve restaurants in advance, especially The Cut and Lunar 8.
  • Use the nearby metro for sightseeing to avoid traffic and parking costs.
  • Request higher-floor rooms for better panoramic views and reduced street noise.

Final verdict

Fairmont Beijing is a reliable luxury choice in the CBD, excelling in service, rooms and wellness facilities while charging premium rates for some extras.

Final grade: A

Breakdown: Location: A- | Rooms: A | Service: A | Food: A- | Facilities: A | Value: B+

Suitable for: Business travelers, families and couples seeking upscale amenities.

Not suitable for: Budget travelers and those seeking immediate proximity to Beijing's historic hutongs.

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