Olympic Hotels Filling Up Fast

June 15, 2007 | Print | Email Email | Category: News
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With most of the signed Olympic Hotels booked by people out of China, it is difficult for ordinary tourists to book a room at an Olympic Games appointed hotel, though the event is still a year away.

At the beginning of this year, Beijing Olympic Games Organizing Committee signed with 113 star-grade hotels and 253 non-star grade hotels in Beijing to provide accommodation for next year's Beijing Olympic Games. As soon as the information of these signed hotels was published, the majority of the rooms at these hotels were booked up despite the higher price levels, according to a representative from one of the signed hotels.

Up to 70% of the 113 star-grade hotels will be used to receive Olympic officials, government officials, sponsors and referees and the remaining 30% will be available to individual bookers. Despite the limited supply of Olympic hotels, individual tourists can choose to stay at serviced apartments or rent a house from Beijing citizens, many of whom have already realized this big opportunity to make money.

For the price of the signed Olympic Hotels, BOGOC has limited the upper level of the price to RMB2960 for a standard room at a five-star hotel, RMB2320 for a room at a four-star hotel, and RMB1600 for a room at a three-star hotel. All non-signed hotels and inns shall decide their own prices.

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