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Happy Dragon Courtyard Hotel Beijing Forbidden City Lama Temple
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Rooms & Views
Guests will have a special experience as this suite offers a hot tub. Featuring a private entrance, this air-conditioned…
Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this quadruple room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and…
Offering free toiletries and bathrobes, this twin/double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and…
Room features a separate living area with sofa and Chinese-style furniture.
Room comes with a double bed, a flat-screen cable TV and an private bathroom with a shower. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
Room comes with 2 single beds, a flat-screen cable TV and an private bathroom with a shower. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and sli…
Featuring free Wi-Fi, room is bookable for 1 guest only.
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Restaurants nearby
- King's Joy★★ Michelin Vegetarian721m
- Mansion Cuisine by Jingyan★ Michelin A remodelled, high-ceilinged courtyard mansion houses this stunning restaurant whose splendid view changes with the seasons. In a similar vein, traditional Beijing dishes have been treated to a modern makeover. Besides being carved traditionally, jujube wood-fired Peking duck can be served three ways, boasting crispy skin and juicy flesh. Seared sea cucumber with Zhangqiu scallion is another original dish that will blow your mind. Also check out their Beijing-themed cocktails.1.1km
- Huaiyang Fu (Dongcheng)★ Michelin This period mansion, complete with a stone garden and carved wooden windows, provides the perfect foil to the restaurant’s polished cuisine. The menu celebrates the all-time favourites of Huaiyang cooking, such as braised pork belly in brown sauce with arrowroot, and sautéed swamp eel in pepper sauce. Hand-peeled lake shrimps with fox nuts boast velvety texture and are best enjoyed with aged vinegar. The seasonal menu is also worth checking out.1.6km
- Gastro Esthetics DaDong★ Michelin The Peking duck chain’s flagship in town got a makeover in 2021 and was re-branded as the chain’s most exclusive branch. The signature roast duck only uses 22-day-old birds, and is served with condiments like pancake, cucumber, scallion, minced garlic and bean sauce. Braised sea cucumber is a sensational tour de force – spiny sea cucumber from Kanto, Japan is prepared tableside à la minute. Seasonal seafood and mushroom dishes are also the highlights.1.6km
- Bao Du Jin Sheng Long (Dongcheng)BibDianping Must-Eat Tripe is enjoyed the world over, but not everyone would go so far as to patent a recipe, as the owner of this century-old hotpot joint has done. Four types of beef tripe and nine of lamb tripe (including the most prized: lamb's rumen core) are used in his signature "tripe 13 ways" served with secret-recipe dips. Try the "half cloud" cut of lamb for its half-fatty meat and milky finish. The restaurant moved to this space spanning two floors in 2025.568m
- Xin Rong Ji (Xinyuan South Road)★★★ MichelinBlack Pearl 2◆ This flagship of the chain has an elegant but relaxed dining space done out in modern Chinese style. The menu is essentially the same as at other branches, focusing on Taizhou cooking and fish from the East China Sea. But the 28-day-old baby Peking duck, which you have to pre-order, is available exclusively at this location. Try also the duck stew with fish maw and taro – the taro is so starchy and tender that it melts in your mouth.2.7km
- Pang Mei Noodles (Xiang'er Hutong)Bib In Beijing, this is the first outlet of the popular brand specialising in Chongqing-style noodles and snacks. The fiery beef noodle soup is the signature here – choose between two sizes and four levels of spiciness. Deep-fried pork with mint leaves and pork brain in ma la sauce are also recommended. Round it out with ice jelly and rice balls in brown sugar syrup to soothe the burn. Reservations are not accepted, so expect a long wait.1.0km
- Trb Hutong★ Michelin Hidden in the courtyard of a historic temple, this cosy, modern, professionally run dining room raises customer expectations. Polished, immaculately crafted dishes starring top-notch local produce hit the spot every time. The premium signature menu is inspired by the chef’s personal history and stars luxury ingredients. The seasonal menu lavishly calls upon ripe, mature produce and Le Grand Dessert finale is definitely worth writing home about.2.2km
- Sheng Yong Xing (Chaoyang)★ MichelinDianping Must-Eat It’s all about the signature roast duck here; yours will even come with a ‘birth certificate’ proving it is 45 days old. Grilled in a stone oven over jujube wood, it boasts crispy skin and delicious, juicy meat; order caviar to go with it if you fancy a splurge. Other dishes include sautéed springy prawns from Bohai Sea with shrimp roe, which are packed in serious umami. Also check out the very reasonably priced wine list. The restaurant boasts a bright, open feel.2.3km
- Il Ristorante Niko Romito★ Michelin Italian2.8km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Yonghe Temple tibetan lama temple in Beijing671m
- Temple of Earth building in Dongcheng District, China1.0km
- Beijing Temple of Confucius the second largest Confucian Temple in China844m
- Khanbaliq capital of the Yuan dynasty within present-day Beijing2.0km
- Workers Stadium football stadium in Chaoyang, Beijing, China2.6km
- Forbidden City Chinese imperial palace in Beijing4.0km
- National Art Museum of China art museum in Beijing, China2.7km
- Jingshan Park urban park3.3km
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