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Best Hotels with Kid-Friendly Hotel Near Biyu Stone

Narada Beijing Hotel

Narada Beijing Hotel

4.8 / 5Outstanding3664 Reviews
Building 1, No.55 Courtyard, Bei'anhe Road
3.55KM from Biyu Stone

Looking for a conveniently located hotel in Beijing with top-notch facilities? This is the perfect choice! Nestled near Daxishan Scenic Area and close to the subway, it's super accessible. The hotel boasts 405 luxurious rooms, including aviation and Zen-themed options, ideal for both business and family trips. The 2,400 sqm conference area with a pillar-free banquet hall is perfect for weddings and business events. Dining options include Chinese restaurants, all-day dining, and noodle bars to satisfy your cravings. Fitness center, pool, and spa are all available, plus 5G e-sports and flight simulators for endless fun!

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Near Biyushí, the Jinghua Yashé Boutique Inn stands out with its seamless walkability—just a 7-minute stroll from the site. The hotel blends traditional Beijing courtyard architecture with modern comforts, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of Jingshan Park and the White Pagoda of Beihai. Guests receive complimentary cultural guides detailing hidden alleyways and historical anecdotes tied to Biyushí. Special weekend workshops on intangible heritage crafts are available upon request. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive access.

Yunxi Bieyuan at the foot of Biyushí features a rooftop terrace with 360-degree panoramic views of Jingshan's Wanchun Pavilion, Beihai Lake's illuminated waters, and the silhouette of the Forbidden City's rooftops. The hotel offers a private evening walking tour along ancient Ming Dynasty city walls, culminating in a storytelling session at Biyushí about its role as a sacred rain-prayer site. Guests enjoy a complimentary cup of handmade ginger tea and a photography guide tailored to nightscapes. Reserve through HopeGoo for priority HopeGoo.

A 10-minute walk from Biyushí leads to the Old Beijing Hutong Theater, hosting immersive Peking opera mini-performances every Saturday, blending street-life narratives with live interaction. Nearby, the Lipu Factory Art Market opens daily with over 100 artisans demonstrating calligraphy, seal carving, and paper-making. Hotels like Jinghua Yashé offer "Hutong Guides"—local residents who lead private tours through hidden Qing-era courtyards and ancestral wells, revealing the folk beliefs and urban history tied to Biyushí.