Retreat from the hustle and bustle of Haidian and find a paradise-like place on the North Fifth Ring Road. The Bieyuanli Private Hot Spring Villa Hotel is located in Qinghe, Haidian, close to the gathering place of tech giants like Xiaomi, Baidu, Lenovo and Kuaishou, all within easy reach. Amid the strong commercial charm, you can enjoy the elegant charm of the private hot springs. Staying here, you can encounter the grace of universities. Adjacent to Beijing Sport University, you can feel the passionate and striving atmosphere; close to Peking University and Tsinghua University, you can immerse yourself in the scholarly and cultural charm of these renowned institutions.
"Bieyuanli" is one of the few private hot spring villa hotels in Beijing with Song-style aesthetic garden design. It advocates "luxury in seclusion, simplicity and returning to nature". The hotel consists of 17 courtyard-style villas with different characteristics. Each room has its own view and each household has its own private hot spring. Some are surrounded by lush mountains and forests, while others are accompanied by gurgling brooks. It is equipped with facilities such as a gymnasium, a swimming pool, traditional Chinese medicine physiotherapy, and a red wine and cigar lounge, allowing you to privately enjoy the lifestyle of accommodation, soaking in private hot springs and tasting wine.
Seek an elegant place in Shangdi. The Bieyuanli Shared Club-style Hotel is a creative space for company annual meetings and team building, a romantic paradise for couples to whisper to each other, and a happy place for family and friends to gather. Gathering the joy of sharing, it showcases the charm of the Song Dynasty!
"## Bieyuanli Private Onsen Villa Hotel: An Urban Haven for Eastern Slow Living
Having lived too long in the concrete jungle, one often yearns for a place where time can slow down. My friend's recommendation, the Bieyuanli Private Onsen Villa Hotel, felt like a handwritten invitation. It offers none of the generic hospitality of chain hotels, nor the staged aesthetics of influencer-driven guesthouses. The moment you step through the door, you're enveloped in the gentle embrace of woodsy aromas and the subtle fragrance of tea.
### Appearance and Space: The ”Just Right” Aesthetic of a Charming Villa
Hidden in a quiet alley of the old city, this two-story villa feels like it has gracefully emerged from a bygone era. Its exterior walls are a muted off-white, complemented by dark window frames. There's no flashy signage, just an understated plaque above the door with ”Huì Fēng” inscribed, as if not to disturb anyone's tranquil slumber.
Stepping into the courtyard, the ”private onsen” was an unexpected delight. It wasn't the lavish, sprawling hot spring pool I might have imagined, but rather a square bath enclosed by bamboo screens, topped with a wooden trellis for shade. Soaking in the evening, you can hear children's laughter from beyond the neighboring wall, and look up to see the gradual hues of the sunset. This sense of intimacy, tucked away within everyday life, is paradoxically more relaxing than a fully enclosed hot spring.
The interior space is a clever blend of modern and traditional Chinese elements: the living room on the first floor features light grey fabric sofas, paired with Chinese-style chairs and a wooden dining table.
### Service: Effortless and ”Just Right”
The hotel's service team feels like a group of discerning old friends. ”Please rest a moment, your room is ready, and we'll take your luggage up for you.” Throughout our stay, whatever we needed, whenever, a quick message got it resolved immediately. At that moment, I truly understood that excellent service isn't about standardized smiles, but the thoughtful willingness to go the extra mile for guests.
### Who is this for?
If you're tired of cookie-cutter hotel templates and yearn for a place where you're treated as a cherished guest, yet feel utterly at home; if you like to maintain a sense of everyday life during your travels – perhaps by brewing a pot of tea and slowly savoring it, daydreaming in the courtyard, or chatting with the owner about local, off-the-beaten-path experiences; if you and your partner/friends are looking for a private space to confide in each other, relax your mind and body... then Bieyuanli might just be the ideal sanctuary you're looking for.
On the day I left, I lingered in the courtyard for a long time. I suddenly felt a pang of envy for the people living nearby – they probably don't realize how much of the slow living travelers dream of is hidden within this charming villa they pass by every day."