I want to be all happy and smiles but I feel I need to be honest. I will say straight off is that the hotel is not bad, I think we just got a low cost room. My first nitpick is that the elevator only goes up to the fifth floor, so if one has a sixth floor room, that means taking a flight of stairs up the final floor. I am sure most people can handle that fine, but for someone unfit - whether that is overweight or aging - it can be draining, plus I had a strained ankle while I was there.
Room cleaning relations for our room were minimal, with no bedding straightened, just the rubbish and dirty towels removed and complementary toilet paper and tooth brushes replenished.
My other problem was with the front steps, which I do wish had some hand railings available, as due to my ankle injury I had constant stability issues when going down stairs. However I am grateful to the security staff who frequently gave me a steady hand when I went out.
But other than these issues, I want to reiterate that this is a good little hotel, located right near a tourist spot and not far from some of Beijing's biggest monuments. It also has a small shop on the ground floor, inside the guest door, that organises tours and sells a number of minor goods, like drinks, snacks, and a few souvenirs. The shop attendant also organises transport to the airport, which is very handy.
Do not pass up on this hotel, but consider putting forth a little more money for one of their better rooms.