Wed, 03/28/2012 - 00:57 — Anonymous by Tom O'MalleyThat amazing opening
ceremony or Usain Bolt's record-breaking 100-meter run might be what much of
the public still remembers, but for travelers there's a more important legacy
of Beijing's Olympic Games party: hotel beds. Thousands of rooms and beds,
from big-chain luxury operations to chic courtyard hostels, are left unfilled
in the city. Lots of rooms means lots of bargains on Beijing hotel rooms.
Whether you want to bathe like an emperor in the central business district
(CBD) or drop a rucksack an alleyway near the Forbidden City, Beijing has got
you covered in covers. Luxury The Opposite House (瑜舍)Marble bathrooms are
so last century. Opened in 2008, this six-story, glass-walled, 99-room
boutique hotel is the city's hippest address. The work of Japanese
architect Kengo Kuma, it shows off Beijing's Olympic commitment to design and
style.read more
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