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Review: Beijing Hilton Capital Airport

Matthew Klint Posted onAugust 23, 2019November 14, 2023 3 Comments

a building with a large glass entrance

My short overnight stay at Beijing Hilton Capital Airport was comfortable and convenient. Above all else, the location of this hotel is ideal for early flights or long connections in PEK.

I arrived around 3:00 AM and still had to wait in line to check in…it’s a 24/7 operation at this hotel.

a large room with a blue display with a large chandelier

a large building with columns and a large window

a building with a glass display case

I was assigned a non-smoking room that still smelled like a nasty mix of smoke and harsh cleaning product. Thankfully, I opened the window and that seemed to help. I won’t hold this against the hotel because I could have gone downstairs and moved rooms, but chose not too. Instead, I went right to sleep.

a room with a marble floor and chairs

a hallway with doors and a carpeted floor

a room with two beds and a lamp two beds with white sheets and a wall mounted lamp

a room with two beds and a lamp

a desk and chair in a hotel room

a closet with a white robe and a ironing board

After a long day of delays and flying, it was great to take a hot shower and I liked the smell of the Crabtree & Evelyn amenities.

a bathroom with a mirror and a shower

a bathtub in a bathroom

a toilet in a bathroom

a shower with a shower head and a shower head

a group of bottles of shampoo and conditioner

a box of soap on a black dish

a tray of white bags with green text

I only slept for about five hours because I wanted to use the sauna, eat breakfast, then get back to the airport well ahead of my afternoon flight to Hong Kong.

The pool area is very beautiful, reminding me a bit of the pool at the Park Hyatt New York.

a large indoor swimming pool with windows and a large ceiling

a large indoor swimming pool with a metal railing

a building with trees and a parking lot
View of PEK from the pool at Beijing Capital Hilton Hotel.

Meanwhile, the wellness area was a bit run down, though the sauna worked well.

a bathroom with a sink and a mirror

a bathroom with a tub and a sink

Across from the pool is a fitness center that I did not use during the stay, but included more than enough machines and free weights for a full workout.

a man sitting in a gym

a group of treadmills in a room

A spa is also available, though only opens in the afternoon.

a glass door with plants in front of it

An Incident At Breakfast

As a Hilton Gold member (by virtue of American Express Platinum Card), breakfast was included in my $166 rate at 360º. The large buffet included an omelet bar, fresh fruit station (you squeeze it yourself), fresh bread and pastries, yogurt, cereals, and two large islands of Chinese food.

a room with a television and a door

a kitchen with many dishes on the counter

a food buffet in a hotel

a kitchen with a chef in the background

a table with a group of dishes and utensils

a group of bowls of food on a counter

food on a counter with plates and spoons

a tray with food on it

a group of bowls of food

a plate of food on a scale

a plate of food on a table

a glass of orange liquid

a waffle on a plate

My pictures are incomplete because a hotel security worker ran over and barked at me to stop taking pictures. In China, I comply with the rules…

Shuttles back to the airport depart every 20 minutes and I soon found myself right back where I had started about eight hours earlier.

inside a bus with seats

a group of buses parked on a road

a sign on a wall

CONCLUSION

The Crowne Plaza down the road was about the half the price and is a nice hotel, but I was very glad to stay at this most convenient airport hotel. I recommend it, especially for layovers like mine where it just doesn’t make sense to go into Beijing.

How was your stay at the Hilton Beijing Capital Hotel?

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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3 Comments

  1. Aaron Reply
    August 23, 2019 at 5:24 pm

    Pretty nice for an airport hotel.

  2. JW Reply
    August 24, 2019 at 12:31 am

    In China, be discrete when taking pictures, don’t do it openly.

    • mallthus Reply
      August 24, 2019 at 3:40 am

      Yes and no. You can be quite open when taking pictures of things tourists are expected to take pictures of (historical sites, etc). In general, exercise caution outside of those situations, especially if there are people around.

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