Han Palace

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Fast facts

Check in from:
14:00
Check out before:
12:00
Breakfast
Breakfast available
Pets
Pets not allowed
Children
Children are welcome at this hotel

Amenities

Wi-Fi
Air conditioning
Restaurant
Non-smoking
Laundry
Television

More about Han Palace

Han Palace

Han Palace is a classical royal courtyard house that has been carefully restored over several years under the guidance of experts from the Forbidden City, covering an area of 8000 square meters. The main courtyard is a three in four courtyard, which runs from north to south. The "Hanzhen Tower", "Yunming Tower" and "Hanbao Pavilion" enclose two independent courtyards - "Bikan Corridor" (North Courtyard) and "Qinglan Smoke Tree" (South Courtyard). There are a total of 14 sets of fully purple sandalwood furniture Chinese style suites and courtyard private suites in the north and south courtyards. The third floor of "Hanzhen Building" features a Chinese stage called "Spring and Autumn Pavilion", a bar called "Yunmai-9", and a terrace; The second floor is the "Shufang Zhai" and "Imperial Kitchen" (now managed by the Hemu Private Kitchen), while the first floor is the hotel lobby and main entrance, supplemented by some themed private rooms in the Hemu Private Kitchen. The second floor of the "Yunming Building" is the "Qigu Zhai" tea room, the first floor is the "Huiying Hall" flower hall, and the underground floor is equipped with facilities such as the "Purple Gold Hall" grand banquet hall, independent private rooms for Chinese and Western cuisine, bar, cigar bar, "Star" private cinema, and "Enjoyment" karaoke. Han Palace is located at No.20 Qinlao Hutong, Nanluoguxiang, the core historical and cultural district of Beijing, the hutongs in the area can be traced back to the Yuan Dynasty, the hotel is adjacent to the Guozijian Temple in the east, Shichahai in the west, Shenwumen in the south, and the Bell and Drum Towers in the north, and the hotel is within 5-10 minutes' walking distance from famous attractions such as Nanluoguxiang, the Central Academy of Drama, Houhai, Qibaisi's former residence, Paradox Residence, and the mansions of dignitaries and celebrities during the Qing Dynasty and the Republican Period. It is conveniently located in the north and south, 45 minutes drive from Beijing Airport and closer to Wangfujing commercial area and Forbidden City.

Location

3.9

No. 20, Qinlao Hutong, Jiaodaokou South Street, Beijing Shi Cheng Qu, Beijing, 100009, China|3.05 km from city centre

Check in and check out

Check in from:

14:00

Check out before:

12:00

Good to know

Children

Children are welcome at this hotel

Extra beds

Please contact the hotel for details about adding extra beds.

Cot

Please contact the hotel for details about adding a cot.

Available beds

Children can stay in existing beds:

17 years old and under

Free

Pets

Pets not allowed

Breakfast

Breakfast available

Breakfast options

Western breakfast, Chinese breakfast

Breakfast times

08:00 - 10:00 from Monday to Sunday

Important information about the city
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.
Accepted payment methods
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Han Palace: FAQs

At Han Palace you can check in from 14:00, and you'll need to check out before 12:00.
No, there isn't any parking available at Han Palace. If you're looking for a hotel with space to park, simply filter by properties which have 'Parking' under 'Amenities' in the search results.
Yes, Han Palace does have a restaurant.