Hotel Éclat Beijing
No. 9, DongDaQiao Road
Chaoyang Dist.
Beijing 100020
Phone: 86-10-8561 2888
Fax: 86-10-8561 6700
The luxury Hotel éclat Beijing is located in Beijing, the capital of the People’s Republic of China.
Climate
Beijing’s climate is defined as “continental monsoon”. The four seasons are distinctly recognizable. The average temperature throughout the year is 12C (54F). The coldest month is January with an average temperature of -4.5C (24F) while the warmest is in July with average temperatures of 27C (81F); However, it will feel warmer due to the humidity. The average annual precipitation is 644mm, with most of that falling in July and August. Beijing climate is relatively dry, it is recommended that you bring along plenty of moisturizer and lotion.
A passport is required for all visitors and tourists traveling from outside China. Passports must be valid for at least six months.
All hotels are required to register passport information for each guest upon check-in with the local Public Security Bureau.
Visitors must have a return plane ticket reserved and are also required to provide an accommodation address while in China. Chinese immigration will verify the details above.
A Visa is also required for entry into the country. Visa applications should be submitted at least one month before departure for China. Please check with the embassy or consulate for specific requirements from your country.
Business or smart casual. If traveling between May and September pack lighter articles of clothing as the weather will be hot and humid.
When traveling in winter, be prepared for dry and colder temperatures. A winter jacket and heavier clothing is recommended. Evenings will be cool during the spring or fall; Dressing in layers and/or packing a jacket is recommended.
Most major credit cards are accepted (Visa, American Express, MasterCard and Diners Club).
The local currency in Beijing is Yuan (CNY); however, it is also commonly known as the Renminbi (RMB). Please check the online currency converter for up-to-date conversions.
Although credit card acceptance has increased significantly it is not uncommon to encounter shops and restaurants that don’t accept credit card payment. Travelers should note that China’s culture is still focused on actual currency. ATMs are quite common though and most can accept International bankcards.
220 Volts; AC 50 Hz (items should be dual voltage). Please contact hotel colleague for International adaptors.
Standard Mandarin is the official language of the People’s Republic of China; It is also referred to as Mandarin Chinese or Putong Hua.
Although English is becoming more common, a large percentage of the population does not understand English. The Hotel staff can provide translation assistance.
GMT/UTC plus 7 hours in summer and plus 8 hours in winter; No adjustment for Daylight Saving Time.
Tipping is not common within China but that is slowly evolving. Tipping practice is prevalent in International hotels and Fine Dining restaurants where exposure to Western influence has increased in recent years.
Tipping taxi drivers is not expected but acknowledging the services of a tour guide through a gift or tip is very well received.