Xibainian Hotel - Chengdu
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Newly opened in 2005, the Xibainian Hotel is a 4-star family business
economy hotel, with only 5 minutes drive away to the exhibition center.
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Opening Date: Feb,2005
Address: No.130 Babao Street, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province
Rooms and Rates
Room type Regular price Breakfast Wed Thu
Business Room �588 Chinese/Western buffet �258 �258
Deluxe Standard Room �788 Chinese/Western buffet �348 �348
Warm Room �688 Chinese/Western buffet �328 �328
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Booking policy
Rate for an extra bed is �100 per night. Price for breakfast: Buffet
�10. Pay at the hotel using cash or credit card. Credit cards accepted:
Peony, Kins, Greatwall, Long, Pacific. The room rate includes the service
fee but excludes other hotel charges, taxes and fees resulting from
special requests. The regular time for check-in is 14:00 and the regular
check-out time is 12:00 noon. If you need to check in earlier or extend
your stay, the hotel may charge an extra fee. (All times shown are GMT +
8 hours.)
Phone: 400-810-1119 (in Mainland China)
0086-10-64329999 ext. 6 (in other areas around the world)Email:
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