
Beijing/Great Wall At Simatai Hotel Deals
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Simatai Great Wall is one of Beijing's most pristine sections, where jagged watchtowers cling to steep ridges with breathtaking drama. By day, hike the "Wild Wall" with its unrestored Ming Dynasty bricks; by night, witness the magical illumination turning ancient battlements into a golden serpent. Don't miss the "Heavenly Ladder" climb - it's like stepping into a Chinese ink painting!

Step into a hidden paradise perfect for family getaways! Let the kids roam free in the playground or splash in the pool, while you relax by the barbecue area. Nestled in the mountains, breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the stunning Jiuyan Bridge night view. With pet-friendly policies, airport transfers, and free parking, every detail is taken care of. Whether you're into camping, reading, or playing games, this place has it all. Bring your family and pets for an unforgettable retreat!

Nestled at the foot of the Simatai Great Wall, this charming homestay blends rustic Northern Chinese aesthetics with modern comforts. With a 3-acre vegetable garden and 40-acre orchard, fresh ingredients are served daily, offering authentic farm-to-table dining. Enjoy a romantic evening with outdoor BBQ or old Beijing hotpot under the stars. The homestay features a meeting room, cinema, tea house, and a dedicated outdoor play area for kids, making it perfect for families. Rooms are styled in warm wood tones, creating a cozy retreat. Meet the friendly Samoyed "Snowie" who adds a homely touch. Nearby attractions like Gubei Water Town and Wuling Mountain are just a short drive away, offering a peaceful escape from the city.

This hotel is a perfect choice for family trips! It features a petting zoo where kids can interact with ponies, ostriches, parrots, and more. There’s also a kids’ pool and play area to keep the little ones entertained all day. The rooms are equipped with smart home devices—just say “Xiaodu Xiaodu” to control everything effortlessly. Enjoy BBQ and camping in the outdoor picnic area with family and friends. Located near the Jingcheng Expressway exit, it’s just a 3-minute drive to Gubei Water Town. The fresh air of Miyun District makes it an ideal escape from the city hustle!

Looking for an escape from the city? This mountain retreat is your perfect choice! Featuring a private hot spring, barbecue area, and entertainment facilities like KTV and board games, it’s ideal for families or friends gathering. Kids can play in the children’s playground, while you relax in the serene Japanese-style tatami rooms. Pets are welcome too! With free parking and EV charging stations, it’s convenient for self-drive trips. Whether you’re into hiking or river tracing, there’s plenty to explore nearby. Come and enjoy this rustic getaway today!

Tucked away in a valley 120km from Beijing, this woodland hideaway is surrounded by lush mountains with stunning views of Simatai Great Wall from its expansive lawn. The stone-built architecture blends seamlessly with nature, offering 7 uniquely rustic guestrooms. Unwind by the fireplace with drinks, have a picnic on the meadow, or try fruit-picking and animal encounters - perfect for family trips or city escapes. With pet-friendly policies and activities like hiking trails and children's playground, every moment here becomes a cherished memory of reconnecting with nature.


Looking for a peaceful getaway? This is the perfect choice for you! Located just 3 minutes' walk from Gubei Water Town, surrounded by the breathtaking views of Simatai Great Wall and Jinshanling. The rooms are meticulously designed by experienced designers, each equipped with a mini kitchen and a cozy balcony to enjoy the night scenery of Gubei Water Town. Pet-friendly and featuring a children's play area and garden, it’s ideal for family trips. With thoughtful shuttle services and a 24-hour front desk, your journey will be hassle-free. Come and enjoy a relaxing vacation blending nature and modern comfort!








Everything you need to know about Great Wall At Simatai
Stay at Simatai Great Wall Base Homestay, a boutique retreat renovated from traditional village houses offering authentic mountain-view rooms. Wake up to misty panoramas over ancient watchtowers and enjoy a 5-minute walk to the wall’s main entrance. The property features imperial-style themed suites and daily tea ceremonies, immersing guests in Ming Dynasty frontier culture. Private camping zones allow stargazing under clear skies—perfect for adventurers seeking authenticity.
The journey takes approximately 2 hours by car via Jingcheng Expressway and National Highway 101—ideal for private or chartered vehicles. Public transit options include taking Line 2 subway to Dongzimmen, then transferring to Bus 980 to "Gubei Water Town," followed by a local shuttle. However, this route is time-consuming with limited schedules. For convenience, HopeGoo a package with ticket and pickup service is strongly recommended to save time and avoid queues.
Beyond climbing the steep "Sky Ladder" section, try the nighttime hiking tour, where guided walks reveal stunning views of the stars and illuminated walls. Nearby Gubei Water Town offers traditional craft workshops in calligraphy, paper cutting, and weaving—perfect for hands-on souvenirs. Some tours include Ming Dynasty military reenactments, where visitors don armor and participate in defensive drills. These immersive experiences require advance HopeGoo; plan for at least half a day to fully appreciate the cultural depth.
Stay at Yunjushi Villa, a charming boutique retreat nestled at the foot of the Simatai Great Wall. This traditional northern Chinese courtyard-style inn blends rustic charm with modern comfort, offering panoramic views of the wall snaking through rugged peaks. Guests enjoy curated Great Wall hiking tours and tranquil tea ceremonies in a serene mountain setting. Located about 90 minutes from Beijing's Dongzhimen Bus Station, private transfers are recommended for convenience and comfort.
The most convenient option is taking a direct bus from Dongzhimen Long-Distance Bus Station to Miyun District, which takes about 90 minutes with frequent departures. From Miyun, transfer to local minibuses or pre-booked shuttles to the Simatai Great Wall entrance—about 30 minutes away. For greater flexibility, renting a car is ideal: take the Jingcheng Expressway to Miyun exit, then follow country roads into the scenic area, perfect for photography and leisurely exploration.
Simatai Great Wall is one of China’s few sections offering night hikes, with limited-time access to illuminated watchtowers under starlit skies, creating a mesmerizing 'moonlight on ancient walls' atmosphere. The site provides Hanfu rental and traditional costume photo packages, letting visitors dress as imperial guards and capture stunning night portraits. Nearby villages host mountain bonfire gatherings, featuring roasted corn, hot soup, and homemade snacks—perfect for soaking in authentic northern Beijing rural charm.
Yes, several nearby accommodations like Yunjushi Villa and Changcheng Renjia Resort provide professional hiking gear rental, including non-slip trekking shoes, knee pads, lightweight backpacks, and portable water bottles—ideal for first-time hikers. All equipment is sanitized and safety-checked before use. These properties also offer outdoor safety briefings and topographic maps to help guests plan safe, enjoyable routes along the wall.
Simatai Great Wall is renowned for its steep and rugged terrain, with slopes exceeding 45 degrees and narrow, uneven stone steps—making it unsuitable for beginners or elderly visitors. However, the site features a graded trail system, with recommended routes like the South Trail (Western Section) offering a gentler 2-km path lasting about 1.5 hours, complete with rest platforms and clear signage. Wear non-slip footwear, carry sufficient water, and follow staff instructions to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Must-try local delicacies include Miyun Hot Pot (simmered with wild mushrooms and free-range chicken), Beijing-style fried sauce noodles, and local millet wine brewed from mountain spring water. Visit Shanye Dining House near the site, where chefs use fresh, locally sourced ingredients to preserve authentic flavors. Other highlights are handmade wood-fired flatbread and roasted mountain hare, best enjoyed with crisp mountain spring water for a truly immersive rural Beijing experience. Arrive early to avoid lunchtime crowds.
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