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Mumian Beijing Daxing International Airport (木棉花酒店)
⭐ Upscale 5★ 📍 Beside Daxing Airport (PKX)
9.7 / 10
🇨🇳 Daxing Airport (PKX) · Daxing District · Beijing
Mumian Beijing Daxing International Airport (木棉花酒店)
5-Star Hotel · About a 5-minute walk from the terminal · Library lobby · Indoor pool · The Unbound Collection by Hyatt
Mumian Beijing Daxing International Airport (木棉花酒店), the hotel's twin-wing building at dusk
Beijing's CBD skyline, a 45–60 minute ride away via the Daxing Airport Express and metro
Type
5-Star Airport Hotel
Review Score
9.7 / 10
From
¥780 (฿3,900)/night
Rooms
470 rooms & suites · contemporary design
Airport
Daxing (PKX) terminal ~5 min walk (~300 m)
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Mumian Beijing Daxing Airport — From Gate to Bed in Five Minutes, and a Hotel So Pretty You Forget You're at an Airport

You know the feeling: a 5am flight out of Daxing, and a choice between camping at the gate or gambling on a pre-dawn taxi from the city. Mumian Beijing Daxing International Airport (木棉花酒店) makes that choice disappear. It's about a 5-minute walk from the terminal (~300 m) along a covered walkway — no shuttle to wait for, no weather to brave. This is a 5-star hotel in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt (formerly Hotel Kapok), with a score of 9.7/10 from over 11,000 real guest reviews, and guests say the same two things over and over: wonderfully convenient, and far prettier than an airport hotel has any right to be. Rates start around ¥780 (฿3,900)/night. Everything here is drawn from real guest reviews — we tell it straight.

Our Full Review

Let's start with the thing everyone mentions first — the location. The hotel sits inside CR Land Center, directly adjacent to the Daxing Airport (PKX) terminal. From the second-floor arrivals hall you reach the lobby in about 5 minutes along a covered walkway — you can wheel your own bag the whole way, no shuttle required. For anyone facing a pre-dawn departure or a late-night landing, that ease is genuinely priceless. Wake up, check out, walk to check-in for your next flight — no traffic to gamble on, no hour-long buffer to build in.

But the part that quietly stuns people is how it looks. Walk into the lobby and you're met by a soaring library — floor-to-ceiling shelves of books on both sides, lit in a warm Hermès orange that's become a photo magnet across Chinese social media. More than a few guests say they forgot they were in an airport hotel at all; it reads more like an art gallery or a high-end café. The building itself is a striking twin-wing curve that looks the part before you even step inside — architecture you simply don't expect from the airport-hotel category.

Mumian Beijing Daxing International Airport (木棉花酒店), the hotel's twin-wing building at dusk

One guest recalls: "Landed really late and it was just a few minutes' walk from the gate to the hotel. The room was spotless, the bed was soft, and I was off on my next flight easily the next morning. The surprise was the lobby — it looks like a library out of a film. I never imagined an airport hotel would be designed like this."

On the rooms: the hotel has around 470 rooms and suites in a clean, contemporary style. Guests consistently praise the cleanliness, the soft beds, and the bathrooms with walk-in showers; the standard rooms are a sensible size and do a fair job of keeping aircraft noise out. Want more space, or travelling as a group? Step up to a suite. There are playful touches, too — a robot that delivers things to your room: order a drink or a snack and it trundles to your door (kids love it). Beyond that you get an indoor pool, a gym, a bar, a café, and several restaurants under one roof — handy if you end up with a whole day to spend near the airport.

Beijing's CBD skyline, a 45–60 minute ride away via the Daxing Airport Express and metro

Now the part to know before you book — straight up: this is a long way from the city centre. Daxing Airport sits at the far southern edge of Beijing. To get downtown you take the Daxing Airport Express from inside the airport (~19 min to Caoqiao), then transfer to metro Line 19 or 10, which lands you in sightseeing districts like Tiananmen or Wangfujing in roughly 45–60 minutes total. So this hotel is not a base for exploring the old city — it's a hotel built specifically for layovers, early departures, and late arrivals. Get that match right and you'll be delighted. The one other gripe some guests raise is that in-hotel dining runs pricey (the breakfast buffet is around ¥168 per person) — though, being inside an airport, that's understandable.

Tiananmen Square in central old Beijing — about 45–60 minutes from the hotel by rail

A score of 9.7/10 from over 11,000 reviews is remarkably high and remarkably consistent. The happiest guests are travellers with very early Daxing departures, families landing with young kids who don't fancy a midnight run into the city, and frequent flyers in and out of Beijing. They all land on the same point: the walk-to-the-gate convenience, the cleanliness, and the design add up to strong value next to international-brand hotels of the same standard.

Standard rates begin around ~¥780 (฿3,900) per night, with a typical range of ฿3,900–8,000 depending on season and room type. China's Golden Week (October 1–7) and Chinese New Year drive heavy traffic through Daxing, so rates climb and rooms fill fast — if your flight falls then, book ahead. The honest summary, friend to friend: if your trip includes a night near Daxing — a layover, an early flight, a late landing — Mumian can turn that night into the best part of the journey. But if you're coming to Beijing to wander the old city, look at the Wangfujing or Qianmen hotels in our list instead.

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Gate to bed in ~5 minutes
Directly beside the Daxing (PKX) terminal — a ~300 m covered walkway, no shuttle to wait for
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A showstopping library lobby
A soaring, Hermès-orange library lobby that's gone viral across China — plus a robot that delivers to your room
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5-star Unbound by Hyatt
470 rooms/suites · indoor pool · gym · bar · several restaurants — all under one roof
Our Rating
9.7
out of 10
Based on 11000+ reviews
Location
9.8
Cleanliness
9.8
Service
9.7
Rooms
9.7
Comfort
9.7
Value
9.4
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
9.7 / 10
✦ Pros
  • About a 5-minute covered walk from the Daxing terminal
  • Genuinely beautiful design — especially the library lobby
  • Clean rooms, soft beds, good aircraft-noise insulation
  • Indoor pool, several restaurants, and a room-delivery robot
◎ Things to note
  • ! Far from the city centre — ~45–60 min by rail (not a sightseeing base)
  • ! In-hotel dining is pricey (breakfast buffet ~¥168 per person)
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
9.6 / 10
✦ Pros
  • The most convenient layover/early-flight stay at Daxing
  • A 5-star property in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt
  • Daxing Airport Express runs to the city from inside the airport
  • Great for families — kids love the delivery robot and the indoor pool
◎ Things to note
  • ! Rates spike and rooms fill fast during Chinese holidays
  • ! You still transfer to the metro to reach central sightseeing districts
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
In short — if your trip includes a night near Daxing Airport (PKX), whether for a layover, an early flight, or a late landing, Mumian is the best choice: a 5-minute walk to the gate, spotless, beautiful, and good value. But if you're here to explore old Beijing, it's simply too far out.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you're here mainly to sightsee in central Beijing · Daxing Airport is at the city's far south; sightseeing districts are ~45–60 min away (Express train plus metro) · Fix → pick a Wangfujing or Qianmen hotel in our list and walk the old city straight from the door
  • 💡If you're flying in or out of the OLD airport (PEK/Capital) · Mumian is beside Daxing (PKX) — a different airport, the opposite side of the city, far away · Fix → for PEK, see Cordis or Hilton Beijing Capital Airport in our list instead
  • 💡If airport food prices concern you · The breakfast buffet and in-hotel dining run on the higher side · Fix → the Daxing terminal has cheaper restaurants and convenience stores a short walk away
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
¥780–1,000
/ night
Contemporary standard room — soft bed, walk-in shower, good sound insulation · estimated starting price
Standard / Mumian Room
¥780–1,000
Premium Room
¥1,000–1,400
Executive / Club Room
¥1,400–2,000
Suite
¥2,200+
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Walk it yourself — skip the shuttle
A covered walkway connects the second-floor arrivals hall of the PKX terminal to the hotel lobby in about 5 minutes — wheel your own bag right over. On the way back, allow 10–15 minutes to walk across to check-in and you're fine.
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Use the Daxing Airport Express for the city
To reach downtown, take the Daxing Airport Express from inside the airport (~19 min to Caoqiao), then transfer to metro Line 19/10 — roughly 45–60 minutes total to the centre. Have Alipay or WeChat ready to buy tickets most easily.
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Leave time to photograph the library lobby
The library lobby is the shot everyone takes — it looks best in the evening when it's lit up, and there's a café to sit with a coffee. Leave a few minutes before heading up to your room so you don't miss it.
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Book ahead over the Chinese holidays
Golden Week (October 1–7) and Chinese New Year send huge numbers of travellers through Daxing — rates rise and rooms sell out fast. If your flight falls then, book early and take a free-cancellation rate.

Frequently Asked Questions — Mumian Beijing Daxing Airport

Is Mumian Beijing Daxing actually at the airport — can you walk to the terminal?
Yes. The hotel sits inside CR Land Center, directly adjacent to the Daxing Airport (PKX) terminal. From the second-floor arrivals hall it's about a 5-minute walk (~300 m) along a covered walkway to the lobby — you can wheel your own bag, no shuttle to wait for. It's ideal for very early departures or late-night arrivals.
What does a room cost per night, and are there expensive periods to avoid?
Standard rates start at ~¥780–1,000/night (roughly ฿3,900–5,000) for a standard room; higher categories like Premium or Club run ¥1,000–2,000. In normal periods the range sits around ฿3,900–8,000 depending on season. Golden Week (October 1–7) and Chinese New Year bring heavy traffic through Daxing, so rates climb and rooms sell out fast — book ahead and take a free-cancellation rate.
How do you get from the hotel into central Beijing, and how long does it take?
Take the Daxing Airport Express from inside the airport (~19 min to Caoqiao), then transfer to metro Line 19 or 10 into the city. Reaching sightseeing districts like Tiananmen or Wangfujing takes roughly 45–60 minutes total, since Daxing sits at the far south of the city. That's why this hotel suits layovers and pre-flight stays more than using it as a base for the old city.
Who is this hotel best suited for?
It's the best fit for travellers with early Daxing departures, anyone on a layover, late-night arrivals, and families who don't want a midnight run into the city — plus frequent flyers in and out of Beijing. The draws are a 5-minute walk to the gate, cleanliness, lovely design, and an indoor pool plus restaurants on site. It's not a good fit if you're here to explore old Beijing, since it's far from the centre.
What is there to do at the hotel if you're stuck at the airport all day?
Far more than a typical airport hotel. The highlight is the library lobby in its Hermès orange, a genuine photo spot; there's an indoor pool, a gym, a bar, a café, and several restaurants in the building, plus playful touches like a robot that delivers to your room — order a drink or snack and it comes to your door (kids love it). It all makes a night near the airport surprisingly enjoyable.
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