Nearby: Nanluoguxiang, Yandai Xie Street, Gong Wang Fu, Jingshan Park, Bell and Drum Towers show on map
Ranked #317 Hotel in Beijing
Rated by 45 Hotel Guests
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Recent Reviews
- "Worth the price I guess"Mar 12, 2025
- "Long stay, felt longer"Nov 4, 2025
- "Cheap hotel, but wouldn't recommend"Sep 16, 2025
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| Room type | # of guests in room | |
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| Twin Room |
2 Single Beds Sleeps 2 guests (up to 1 child) |
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| Triple Room |
3 Single Beds Sleeps 3 guests |
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Location of Homekey Hotel Beijing
- No.15 Yu'er Hutong, Nanluogu Lane, Dongcheng District, Beijing, China
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- Nanluoguxiang
- Nanluoguxiang
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- Jingshan Park
- Back Lakes (Hou Hai)
- Gong Wang Fu
- Yandai Xie Street
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What's In the Hotel
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- Free WiFi
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- Parking (Limited Spaces)
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- Number of buildings/towers - 1
- Number of floors - 6 show more
- Total number of rooms - 24
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- Multilingual Staff
- Luggage Storage show more
- Frontdesk Service (24 Hours)
- Tours/Ticket Assistance
- Express Check-out
- Express Check-in
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- Breakfast (Surcharge)
- Restaurant show more
- Nightclub
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- Chinese
- English
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- Between ¥10.00 to ¥20.00 ($1.56 to $3.13) per person (approximately)
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Reviews of Homekey Hotel Beijing
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Worth the price I guess
DavidTempleman
Tallinn, Estonia | Mar 12, 2025 | Trip type: Solo travelFirst of all, the hotel is currently called "Beijing Homekey Hotel".
I've booked it because it was cheap (228cny per night). The building is hidden inside narrow alleyways (hutongs) and it's at least 15 min away from the nearby subway station (Nanluoguxiang).
The receptionist didn't speak English, but she was very skilled at using Google Translate to communicate with guests. The room's interior is old and walls near the bathroom were cracked, but bedsheets were clean. There was a CRT TV in the room, so at least that's something!
Heating was also a problem (I stayed in January while it was -10 C outside, but the room didn't seem to have a radiator, only a conditioner. I spent about half an hour trying to set the conditioner to heating mode (all buttons were in Chinese). Eventually I did, but it only helped a little with heating and it added a constant draft around the room. And it didn't help that there was a hole in the wall where the aircon's pipes were going outside.
Now, I don't know why a lot of reviewers complain about all of Beijing hotels' bed mattresses being too hard, to me it was as soft as any other bed I've been on. -
Long stay, felt longer
darbz89
Foshan, China | Nov 4, 2025 | Trip type: Solo travelI stayed at the Homekey Hotel for a month. They changed my sheets once. That should really say all that it needs to.
The location is great, if you can deal with the crowded hellhole that is Nanluoguxiang. Having said that, it's not too far from any of the main attractions in Beijing, and if you only treat this area as a bolt hole, it will do the job.
Reasonably priced, just don't stay too long. -
Cheap hotel, but wouldn't recommend
northmcqueen
Manchester, United Kingdom | Sep 16, 2025 | Trip type: Friends getawayWe arrived at the hotel late in the evening, and were dropped off on the main road, as the taxis cannot get down to the hotel which is in a back alley. For a while we genuinely thought we had been dropped off in the red light district. But actually, as we went a little further in, we realized it was actually just one of the popular shopping/food streets in Beijing, Nanluoguxiang.
The hotel itself is old looking, and you sort of feel like you've stepped back into the 1970s. Our room was big, but again old looking. The windows were very marked and shabby. The bathroom was a wet room. The first time I took a shower, a tile fell out of the ceiling right over my head, and the plug didn't drain, so there was water all over the bathroom and seeping out into the bedroom, before we unclogged the plughole, which was full of other people's hair. Nice one. The toilet also stopped flushing on several occasions, and we had to keep taking the lid off the tank and turning the stop tap back on. The room was not cleaned, towels etc not changed the whole time we were there. Toilet roll in short supply. There is wifi in the hotel, but the connection is poor and only works intermittently.
It is noisy at night. This is partly because it is right next to the busy shopping street. However, there were also numerous chinese guests on the corridor shouting to each other at stupid hours of the night, as well as weird karaoke sessions going on in the next room. Glad I took my ear plugs.
The location of the hotel is convenient for getting around, the subway is a 2 minute walk, and it isn't far from the main attractions, such as Tianamen Square, Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Wangfuing, Lama Temple and Temple of Heaven. The hotel also had a service to book us onto a tour to see the Great Wall, which was very reasonably priced at only 260 yuan each (about 26 GBP).
The man on the desk, presumably the owner or manager, speaks very good English and was very helpful. He also helped us to hail a taxi on the last night as we had to get to the airport in the middle of the night. There are other staff(?) on the desk who all seem to be women, none of them appear to have a clue what is going on,and don't speak English so just seem to stare at you instead. Not sure what purpose they served.
Overall, you get what you pay for here. It was very cheap, but a very strange experience. Wouldn't really recommend. It seems to be more popular with the natives, who like a good all night karaoke session and screaming at each other on the corridor.. -
Cheap hotel, but wouldn't recommend
northmcqueen
Manchester, United Kingdom | Sep 16, 2025 | Trip type: Friends getawayWe arrived at the hotel late in the evening, and were dropped off on the main road, as the taxis cannot get down to the hotel which is in a back alley. For a while we genuinely thought we had been dropped off in the red light district. But actually, as we went a little further in, we realized it was actually just one of the popular shopping/food streets in Beijing, Nanluoguxiang.
The hotel itself is old looking, and you sort of feel like you've stepped back into the 1970s. Our room was big, but again old looking. The windows were very marked and shabby. The bathroom was a wet room. The first time I took a shower, a tile fell out of the ceiling right over my head, and the plug didn't drain, so there was water all over the bathroom and seeping out into the bedroom, before we unclogged the plughole, which was full of other people's hair. Nice one. The toilet also stopped flushing on several occasions, and we had to keep taking the lid off the tank and turning the stop tap back on. The room was not cleaned, towels etc not changed the whole time we were there. Toilet roll in short supply. There is wifi in the hotel, but the connection is poor and only works intermittently.
It is noisy at night. This is partly because it is right next to the busy shopping street. However, there were also numerous chinese guests on the corridor shouting to each other at stupid hours of the night, as well as weird karaoke sessions going on in the next room. Glad I took my ear plugs.
The location of the hotel is convenient for getting around, the subway is a 2 minute walk, and it isn't far from the main attractions, such as Tianamen Square, Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Wangfuing, Lama Temple and Temple of Heaven. The hotel also had a service to book us onto a tour to see the Great Wall, which was very reasonably priced at only 260 yuan each (about 26 GBP).
The man on the desk, presumably the owner or manager, speaks very good English and was very helpful. He also helped us to hail a taxi on the last night as we had to get to the airport in the middle of the night. There are other staff(?) on the desk who all seem to be women, none of them appear to have a clue what is going on,and don't speak English so just seem to stare at you instead. Not sure what purpose they served.
Overall, you get what you pay for here. It was very cheap, but a very strange experience. Wouldn't really recommend. It seems to be more popular with the natives, who like a good all night karaoke session and screaming at each other on the corridor.. -
Dirty, cold
giannis s
Athens, Greece | Jan 4, 2026 | Trip type: Couplesvery old hotel, very dirty, we have booked a double bed room and they have put 2 sigle beds together. A/C was not working so the room was very cold.
The location is good, but you can find better in this location or close to houhai area
No recommend it
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