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Travel Guide to the Hotel Travel guide to the Hotel Hotel address: 36 Zhongguancun South Street, Haidian District, Beijing (opposite the east gate of the Minzu University of China, north of the National Weather Service). Switchboard number: 010-62172288 Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA) - Hubei Hotel I. Take the Airport Shuttle Line 4 (BCIA - Gongzhufen) to the Friendship Hotel Station and take a taxi at the starting price. (It takes about an hour and ten minutes if the traffic is smooth.) Airport Shuttle Airport Shuttle BCIA - Gongzhufen Line Sanyuan West Bridge[RMB 20] -- Xiba River[RMB 20] -- Anzhen Bridge[RMB 25] -- Madian Bridge[RMB 25] -- Beitaipingzhuang[RMB 25] -- Jimen Bridge[RMB 25] -- Friendship Hotel[RMB 30] -- Zizhu Bridge[RMB 30] -- Hangtian Bridge[RMB 30] -- Gongzhufen[RMB 30] Time 6:00 to 2:00am. next day. depart every 30 minutes and when bus is full. Gongzhufen - BCIA Line Gongzhufen[RMB 30] -- Friendship Hotel[RMB 30] -- Beitaipingzhuang [RMB 25] -- Anzhen Bridge[RMB 25] -- Xiba River[RMB 20] -- T2 -- T1 -- T3 Time 4:30~22:00 Every 30 minutes, stop over at Anzhen Bridge and Xiba River only after 21:00. Gongzhufen Night Bus BCIA - Gongzhufen Line Sanyuan West Bridge [RMB20] -- Xibahe [RMB30] -- Anzhen Bridge [RMB30] -- Madian Bridge [RMB30] -- Beitaipingzhuang [RMB30] -- Jimen Bridge [RMB30] -- Friendship Hotel [RMB30] -- Zizhu Bridge [RMB30] -- Hangtian Bridge [RMB30] -- Gongzhufen [RMB30] Time 2:00 to 6:00 a.m. next day. After the last domestic arrival, the night bus directly departs from T3 once every one hour and when bus is full, without stopping at T2 or T1. Tickets Offices (From BCIA ) T1: Gate No. 7 (inside) on F1 T2: Gate No.11 (outside) on F1 T3: Gate No.7 or No.9 (Outside) on F1 Service Number Local airport buses : 0086-10-64573891 / 64594376 / 64594375 Airport coaches : 0086-10-64558718 II. Take the Airport Express Railway to Dongzhimen Station, transfer to Line 2 to Xizhimen Station, transfer to Line 4 to National Library Station, and exit from B and go straight about 400 meters. (It takes about an hour and twenty minutes.) Express Railway T2: 06: 35 - 23: 10 T3: 06: 20 - 22: 50 Dongzhimen: 06: 00 - 22: 30 Interval:10 minutes Station Locations Terminal 2: B2 of Parking Garage No. 2 Terminal 3: F2 of Parking Garage No. 3 Fare Single Trip: RMB 25/per person Station Transfer Reminder Sanyuanqiao Station connects to Subway Line #10. Dongzhimen Station connects to Subway Line 2 and Subway Line #13 Tips Airport express has 4 stops: Dongzhimen, Sanyuanqiao, T3 and T2 Reminder: Any adjustment of the routes, stops and schedules is subject to the Dispatch Center of BCIA. The above information comes from the website: http://en.bcia.com.cn/ Beijing Hubei Hotel Schematic (36 Zhonggu ancun South Street) .
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