Hotels with Pet Friendly Near Longwang Palace

Step into Longmen Gorge Scenic Area - Dragon King Temple and feel like you're walking through a Chinese landscape painting! Towering cliffs and gurgling streams create a natural oxygen bar. Follow the trail to discover the mysterious Dragon King Temple, where locals believe prayers are especially powerful. Seasonal vistas range from spring wildflowers to autumn foliage—perfect for photographers and nature lovers seeking serenity.

R Boutique Beijing

R Boutique Beijing

4.8 / 5Outstanding67 Reviews
No.77 Huanglinxicun, Cuanbai Scenic Area
7.3KM from Longwang Palace

Looking for a peaceful escape? This hot spring boutique hotel nestled in the Cuandixi Village is your perfect getaway! Featuring six private courtyards, each with an open-air teppanyaki stargazing platform, spacious landscape bathrooms, and spa pools, simplicity meets luxury here. Plus, it's pet-friendly, so you can bring your furry friends along! Whether it's a romantic date or a family trip, the natural scenery and tranquil vibes will make you never want to leave. Don't miss out on this hidden gem!

Hot SpringCafeValet ParkingIndulge in Hot SpringsPhotogenic2024 Featured Hotels
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Beijing Yuanli Homestay (Yuanbai Scenic Area)

Beijing Yuanli Homestay (Yuanbai Scenic Area)

4.9 / 5Outstanding109 Reviews
No. 115 Courtyard, Baiyu Village, Zhaitang Town
2.1KM from Longwang Palace
Conference HallMulti-function HallCafeChildren's Play AreaBarbecueBasketball Court
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Beijing Lingxi Home Boutique Homestay

Beijing Lingxi Home Boutique Homestay

4.9 / 5Outstanding31 Reviews
Beside Huanglingxi Village Villagers Committee, Zhaitang Town
7.25KM from Longwang Palace
Mahjong RoomChildren's Play AreaBarbecueChildren's SuppliesLuggage StorageBudget-Friendly Hotel
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Lianshun Inn

Lianshun Inn

4.7 / 5Great17 Reviews
Zhaitang town chuanxia village
5.64KM from Longwang Palace
Pick-up ServiceInnLaundry ServiceBudget-Friendly HotelAirport and Station PickupPet Friendly
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Beijing Ancient Village Inn

Beijing Ancient Village Inn

4.5 / 5Great14 Reviews
Cuandixia Village, Zhaitang Town
5.65KM from Longwang Palace
24-hour front deskFree ParkingInnBudget-Friendly HotelPet FriendlyLeisure Chess and Cards
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Beijing Jiajiale Chinese Inn

Beijing Jiajiale Chinese Inn

4.5 / 5Great4 Reviews
No. 19, Cuandixia Village, Zhaitang Town
5.32KM from Longwang Palace
Free ParkingPick-up ServiceInnBudget-Friendly HotelAirport and Station PickupPet Friendly
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Fuziyuan

Fuziyuan

4.7 / 5Great12 Reviews
Cuandixia Village, Zhaitang Town
5.64KM from Longwang Palace
Budget-Friendly HotelPet FriendlyLeisure Chess and CardsPet FriendlyParking
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Beijing Cuanshi Renjia Homestay

Beijing Cuanshi Renjia Homestay

4.8 / 5Outstanding5 Reviews
爨底下村31号
5.38KM from Longwang Palace
Newly OpenedKTVBudget-Friendly HotelPet Friendly
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Beijing Houdefu Old Residence

Beijing Houdefu Old Residence

3.7 / 514 Reviews
斋堂镇爨底下村2院1号
5.65KM from Longwang Palace
Mahjong RoomPet FriendlyLeisure Chess and CardsPet FriendlyParking
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Beijing Hexi Courtyard

Beijing Hexi Courtyard

1.5 / 56 Reviews
斋堂镇爨底下村13号
5.27KM from Longwang Palace
Mahjong Room24-hour front deskFree ParkingLuggage StorageInnPet Friendly
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Jiebao Homeworld

Jiebao Homeworld

5 / 5Outstanding23 Reviews
No. 17, Cuandixia Village, Zhaitang Town
5.51KM from Longwang Palace
Antique CharmLuggage StorageBudget-Friendly HotelPet FriendlyLeisure Chess and CardsPet Friendly
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Pingjiang Inn

Pingjiang Inn

4.8 / 5Outstanding38 Reviews
清水镇李家庄村36院3号
3.56KM from Longwang Palace
Tree HouseInnBudget-Friendly HotelPet FriendlyPet Friendly
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Beijing Xiangbaixuan Inn (Yubai Scenic Area)

Beijing Xiangbaixuan Inn (Yubai Scenic Area)

3.6 / 51 Reviews
No. 3, No. 34 Yard, Baiyu Village, Zhaitang Town
2.03KM from Longwang Palace
InnPet FriendlyPet Friendly
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Jinglanyuan Inn

Jinglanyuan Inn

斋堂镇柏峪村10号
2.16KM from Longwang Palace
24-hour front deskLaundry ServicePet FriendlyLeisure Chess and CardsPet FriendlyParking
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qingliangju

qingliangju

斋堂镇柏峪村58号
2.1KM from Longwang Palace
24-hour front deskBarbecueBarbecue AvailablePet FriendlyPet Friendly
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Longwang Palace

For visitors exploring Longwangdian within the Longmenjian Scenic Area, the top choice is Longmenjian Eco Resort, located just steps from the temple and surrounded by lush mountain forests. This resort blends traditional Chinese architecture with modern comforts, offering rooms with panoramic views of misty valleys and ancient trees. Guests can enjoy morning sunrise over the hills, access to hiking trails, a tranquil tea pavilion, and even outdoor camping zones—perfect for nature lovers.

The resort is easily accessible from Beijing city center via shuttle bus or private car, taking about 90 minutes. Nearby boutique stays like Yunyin Mountain Residence offer minimalist Zen-style interiors ideal for those seeking peace and cultural immersion. Whether you're hiking, photography, or simply unwinding, this area delivers an authentic eco-cultural experience in western Beijing’s hidden gem.

With its serene atmosphere and deep connection to local heritage, Longmenjian is not just a scenic spot—it's a gateway to rural Beijing’s soul.

Travelers can reach Longwangdian in Longmenjian Scenic Area via public transit or private transfer. The most convenient option is taking Line 16 of the Beijing Subway to Dongxindian Station, then transferring to Bus 872 (or similar) which runs directly to the scenic area entrance—approximately 90 minutes total travel time. Alternatively, HopeGoo a private car service online offers door-to-door convenience, reducing travel time to around 60 minutes.

Upon arrival, a 15-minute walk along a historic stone path leads to Longwangdian Temple, flanked by streams and ancient trees, creating a meditative ambiance. Early morning visits are recommended to avoid crowds and enjoy the misty mountain views. Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the area features natural caves and centuries-old tree groves perfect for exploration.

On-site, free maps and audio guide rentals are available, enhancing your visit with rich historical and ecological insights. This journey isn’t just transportation—it’s part of the experience, connecting you to the spiritual and natural heart of western Beijing.

Near Longwangdian Temple in Longmenjian Scenic Area, visitors can engage in authentic cultural rituals such as traditional morning prayers led by Taoist priests—featuring incense offerings, fruit tributes, and calligraphy copying—offering a deep connection to local spiritual practices. Each year during the third lunar month, the Dragon King’s Birthday Festival features lion dances, dragon performances, folk music, and regional operas, showcasing intangible cultural heritage of western Beijing.

Another highlight is the Mountain Classroom, a seasonal workshop series hosted by local artists and scholars, offering hands-on sessions in Chinese calligraphy, ink painting, and bamboo weaving—all held beneath ancient trees in open-air pavilions. For eco-enthusiasts, the "Guardians of the Forest" volunteer program invites guests to participate in trail cleanups, native tree planting, and biodiversity education.

These activities go beyond sightseeing—they foster meaningful interaction with the community and provide a deeply immersive cultural journey rooted in nature, tradition, and sustainability.

Absolutely! Longwangdian Temple and its surrounding area are ideal for families, featuring kid-friendly trails with clear ecological signage explaining local flora and fauna—turning walks into interactive learning adventures. Play areas with slides, sand pits, and craft corners keep children engaged, while themed scavenger hunts challenge kids to find hidden cultural stone carvings along the path, earning commemorative badges upon completion.

Every Saturday morning, the "Little Taoist Experience Day" offers fun, educational workshops where children learn basic rituals, write talismans, and create paper lanterns under guidance from temple monks—blending culture, creativity, and tradition.

The site is safe and well-equipped: no hazardous terrain, first aid stations, clean restrooms, and complimentary stroller and baby carrier rentals are available. Whether it’s a half-day outing or a deeper cultural immersion, this destination provides a perfect blend of nature, heritage, and family bonding in western Beijing’s green sanctuary.

For visitors exploring Longwangdian Temple in Beijing's Longmenjian Scenic Area, Longmenjian Resort is highly recommended. This eco-friendly mountain retreat offers tranquil forest views and a 5-minute walk to the temple grounds. The guest rooms blend traditional northern Chinese architecture with modern comfort, featuring private balconies perfect for sunrise meditation or viewing cascading streams. The resort also provides guided hiking tours and morning Taoist blessing ceremonies, enhancing cultural immersion. Easily accessible via Line 14 Subway to Zhangguozhuang Station, then transfer to Bus 921—ideal for day-trippers seeking spiritual serenity and scenic beauty.

Absolutely. Longmenjian Scenic Area offers engaging family experiences near Longwangdian Temple. Kids can join traditional blessing rituals, writing wishes on paper cranes and releasing them into incense burners. Interactive trails feature a "Seek the Dragon" puzzle adventure blending local legends with geography, turning nature walks into educational quests. Eco-friendly shuttle carts transport families along scenic streams, where guides share stories of rare flora and mythical dragon veins. At night, enjoy stargazing campfires led by astronomy experts, identifying constellations visible in winter’s northern sky—a unique blend of culture, science, and outdoor fun.

Staying at Longmenjian Resort grants access to a complimentary shuttle bus every 30 minutes, reaching Longwangdian Temple entrance in just 8 minutes. For a more immersive experience, take the shaded walking trail—only 15 minutes away—where you’ll pass waterfalls, ancient trees, and stone carvings that evoke centuries-old mysticism. Visit before 8 AM to avoid crowds and participate in the morning bell ceremony, a serene ritual enhancing spiritual connection. Inside the temple, use the smart guide wristband: scan the QR code for multilingual audio tours covering architectural details, Daoist lore, and folk traditions—offering both depth and accessibility.