Intercontinental Beijing Finan is 5 star hotel with 318 rooms and the facilities of Parking (fee required) and Bar.
Intercontinental Beijing Finan has
4.50 mark for overall hotel rating at TripTake. (3.70 for Location, 4.50 for Rooms, 4.50 for Service, 5.00 for Value).
The hotel is recommended for
Honeymoon.
This is a luxury hotel with the rates from
99 USD to
121 USD.
Intercontinental Beijing Finan is one of the recommended hotels
under 100 USD near
La Place Tian’Anmen, it is also not far from
Sommerpalast and
Mutianyu Great Wall Chinesische Mauer.
Intercontinental Beijing Finan details:
A short drive from Xidan Street and Tiananmen Square, InterContinental Beijing Financial Street offers an indoor heated pool, exceptional dining options and a gym. Rooms are well-appointed with marble bathtubs.
Featuring an elegant blend of modern and Oriental décor, rooms at Beijing InterContinental come with a flat-screen cable TV and high-speed internet. They have ample work space and city views.
Guests can relax with luxurious massage at I-Spa or with the jacuzzi and sauna facilities available. The sun terrace provides an ideal setting for relaxing yoga and tai chi sessions.
The hotel’s signature restaurant, Steak Exchange, is famous for its grilled dishes. Monsoon Café features an open kitchen concept and splendid city views while the popular Sunday Champagne Brunch features fresh seafood and fine wine.
InterContinental Financial Street is 500 metres from Fuchengmen Subway Station and a 40-minute drive from Beijing Capital International Airport. Wangfujing and the Forbidden City are about 4 km away.
This is a 25-floor contemporary building, catering to discerning business and leisure travellers.
Location
- White Pagoda Temple, built by Kublai Khan in 1096, is the sister pagoda to the one in Winter Palace / Bei Hai Park, standing over 50 metres tall. Small bells decorate the roof to scare away evil spirits, just a little piece of Tibet in Beijing.
- Lu Xun is regarded as the founder of modern Chinese literature and his former residence is located in the Hutong within close proximity to the White Pagoda Temple. His home displays over 20,000 works of literature and scrolls.
- Yue Tan or Temple of Moon Park is one of the 4 parks based on Feng Shui positioning, built to protect the city. Local residents frequent the park with bird cages, practicing Tai Chi or exchanging calligraphic skills.
- The Temple of Great Charity / Guangjisi is the headquarters of the Chinese Buddhist Association, a perfect place for peace or simply listening to the monks chanting prayers. Along with an ancient tree and hundreds of Buddhist scriptures, the library houses a good number of handwritten sutras and stone inscriptions.
- Beijing's secret 2nd Forbidden City, The Emperor's Temple of Successive Dynasties, was built in 1530 as a place for the emperors to pay homage to past rulers. It was also the location for Sun Yat Sen’s memorial service.
- The newest 2.7 billion National Grand Theatre can seat over 6,000 people. It is located to the west of the Great Hall of the People and near the Forbidden City.
- The hotel is just 15 minutes drive to Tiananmen Square, one of the largest squares in the world, as well as the Forbidden City.
Dining
Steak Exchange – Tucked behind a wall of prestigious wine display, the exclusive restaurant overlooks the great capital city of China, with elegant dining setting and classic tunes filling the air. With the best imported beef as the main fare, you are served great appetisers and soups, completed with the signature desserts. Open from 11:30 to 14:00 for lunch and from 17:30 to 22:00 for dinner. Maximum occupancy: 20 people. Attire: Smart casual.
ZEN – One of Hong Kong’s most awarded dining experiences, with a menu drawing from contemporary Cantonese and Beijing-inspired dishes. The stunning 360-degree open-kitchen showcases the chefs’ culinary skills. Open from 11:30 to 14:00 for lunch and from 17:30 to 22:30 for dinner. 6 private dining rooms are available. Maximum occupancy: 134 people. Attire: Smart casual.
Monsoon – Overlooking the bustling Financial District, there is a contemporary decor with East-meets-West cuisine served over live cooking stations and completed with great wine collections. Open daily from 06:00 to 23:00. Maximum occupancy: 132 people. Attire: Smart casual.
X Change Bar – A great place to meet for simple business chit-chat or to unwind after work, with music beating through, accompanying the cocktails.
CupofChino – A great New York-style spot for simply enjoying fresh brewed coffee and home-made cakes, chocolates, pastries and sandwiches. Open daily from 08:00 to 22:00.
Hotel policies
Cancellation
If cancelled up to 18:00 on the date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged.
Children
All children are welcome.
All children under 12 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding.
One child under 2 years stays free of charge in a baby cot.
One older child or adult is charged CNY 400 per night and person in an extra bed.
Maxim
Pre-pay
No deposit will be charged.
Extra charges
VAT is not applicable.
15 % service charge per room per night is not included.
There is no city/tourist tax.
Parking
Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is needed).
Dining
Buffet breakfast is not included, breakfast menu is available and costs vary.
Internet
Wired internet is available in the hotel rooms and costs CNY 120 per 24 hours.
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
What Travellers Like
- This is a brand new five star property with a high quality finish, especially in the bars and restaurants, and currently some very good prices. Location is actually very good - 3 minutes walk from Fungchumen station which gets you to the Forbidden City (Quinum) in 10 minutes.. Read review
Posted: Jun 06, 2006
- RJB - The hotel itself is outstanding as is the service. A hostess met us inside the door and escorted us to the reception desk where we were speedily checked in while the on-duty manager chatted with us. The room was spacious, comfortable, and well-appointed. The bathroom was oversized and featured every amenity conceivable. We made use of the fitness facilities which were first class by any standard. Again, service was wonderful as an attendant brought us cold bottled water while exercising and our own earphones for the individual television monitors at each trwadmill. The pool was perfect for laps and heated perfectly.. Read review
Posted: Apr 19, 2006
- member - From the moment you walk into the lobby the tone of the hotel is set - tranquil, attractive, modern, with a staff that is ready and at your service! The front desk staff and doormen could not have been anymore pleasant and helpful. And by the second night many of the staff were doing it with my last name. I am 6'4" and have had much trouble with the room size of many hotels in Asia, and was pleasantly surprised to see the high ceilings and large bright airy rooms. The linens, towels and furniture are all of the highest quality, and the bathrooms are luxurious. Separate shower, marble tub, and toilet rooms. And the glass wall between the bathroom & bedroom has electronic blinds that you can open or close to let in natural light. The excercise gym area are all georgeous! With an affinity lap pool with a glass roof to let in natural light, and a small outside putting area for golfers.. Read review
Posted: Oct 02, 2005
- beechmi - This one gets the prize for service, cleanliness, rooms and amenities. First of all the price: I had a huge room with a beautiful bathroom and breakfast for about USD100 a day. Second, the service: In general China is a helpful and cheerful place, and the staff at the Beijing Intercontinental were also helpful and cheerful. There is no shortage of hotel staff, and you never wait for anything.. Read review
Posted: Sep 08, 2006
- torienne - The staff couldn't have been more attentive! The room was spacious and convenient; the breakfast left nothing to be desired -- literally. The hotel itself is a five-minute walk from Fuchengmen subway station (for those who want a convenient way to get to central Beijing). My only quibble -- a small one -- is that the Financial Street location seems to be unknown to a lot of Bejing taxi drivers (i. Otherwise -- as I said above -- this is virtually a perfect hotel -- designed for "businessmen convenience" -- and therefore lacking charm -- or whatever -- but it is an oasis in that regard from the traffic and pollution of Beijing.. Read review
Posted: Apr 07, 2007
- rosstucker
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- White Pagoda Temple, built by Kublai Khan in 1096, is the sister pagoda to the one in Winter Palace / Bei Hai Park, standing over 50 metres tall. Small bells decorate the roof to scare away evil spirits, just a little piece of Tibet in Beijing.
- Lu Xun is regarded as the founder of modern Chinese literature and his former residence is located in the Hutong within close proximity to the White Pagoda Temple. His home displays over 20,000 works of literature and scrolls.
- Yue Tan or Temple of Moon Park is one of the 4 parks based on Feng Shui positioning, built to protect the city. Local residents frequent the park with bird cages, practicing Tai Chi or exchanging calligraphic skills.
- The Temple of Great Charity / Guangjisi is the headquarters of the Chinese Buddhist Association, a perfect place for peace or simply listening to the monks chanting prayers. Along with an ancient tree and hundreds of Buddhist scriptures, the library houses a good number of handwritten sutras and stone inscriptions.
- Beijing's secret 2nd Forbidden City, The Emperor's Temple of Successive Dynasties, was built in 1530 as a place for the emperors to pay homage to past rulers. It was also the location for Sun Yat Sen’s memorial service.
- The newest 2.7 billion National Grand Theatre can seat over 6,000 people. It is located to the west of the Great Hall of the People and near the Forbidden City.
- The hotel is just 15 minutes drive to Tiananmen Square, one of the largest squares in the world, as well as the Forbidden City.
Travel information
By Public Transport:
There are 2 subway stations, namely Fu Cheng Men and Fu Xing Men, 5 and 10 minutes away respectively. Buses to all areas of Beijing are within 2 to 5 minutes walking distance. Metered taxis are readily available at the hotel.
By Train:
Beijing Train Station is 30 minutes away and you can travel between Hong Kong and international destinations.
By Plane:
Most major international airlines arrive in the new Terminal 3 at Beijing Capital International Airport, which is 45 minutes from InterContinental Beijing Financial Street.
Rooms
Food and Beverage
Steak Exchange – Tucked behind a wall of prestigious wine display, the exclusive restaurant overlooks the great capital city of China, with elegant dining setting and classic tunes filling the air. With the best imported beef as the main fare, you are served great appetisers and soups, completed with the signature desserts. Open from 11:30 to 14:00 for lunch and from 17:30 to 22:00 for dinner. Maximum occupancy: 20 people. Attire: Smart casual.
ZEN – One of Hong Kong’s most awarded dining experiences, with a menu drawing from contemporary Cantonese and Beijing-inspired dishes. The stunning 360-degree open-kitchen showcases the chefs’ culinary skills. Open from 11:30 to 14:00 for lunch and from 17:30 to 22:30 for dinner. 6 private dining rooms are available. Maximum occupancy: 134 people. Attire: Smart casual.
Monsoon – Overlooking the bustling Financial District, there is a contemporary decor with East-meets-West cuisine served over live cooking stations and completed with great wine collections. Open daily from 06:00 to 23:00. Maximum occupancy: 132 people. Attire: Smart casual.
X Change Bar – A great place to meet for simple business chit-chat or to unwind after work, with music beating through, accompanying the cocktails.
CupofChino – A great New York-style spot for simply enjoying fresh brewed coffee and home-made cakes, chocolates, pastries and sandwiches. Open daily from 08:00 to 22:00.