Renaissance Tianjin Hotel Museum

The Astor Hotel Tianjin was built in the second year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1863). It is located on the east side of Victoria Road and Victoria Garden, which were the main roads in Tianjin at that time. That is, today’s No. 199 Jiefang North Road and No. 33 Tai’erzhuang Road, Heping District, Tianjin. As one of the very few buildings in the mid-19th century remaining in Tianjin. The Astor Hotel has specially opened a hotel museum of more than 700 square meters to tell the history of the hotel.


At present, the Astor Hotel Museum is open every day for free visit by hotel guests. The museum restores the restaurant and menu at that time. There are more than 3,000 antiques, cultural relics and old items inside, which are well preserved. The long-established Astor Hotel is a side reflection of Tianjin since its opening. After a deep understanding, you will definitely like Tianjin more.



Opening hours: Open all year round from 09:00 to 12:30, 13:00 to 18:00, and 18:30 to 20:00.


Preferential policies:


Children: Children under 6 years old (inclusive) or under 1.2 meters in height (inclusive) can visit for free and must be accompanied by adult family members. Free.


Elderly: Elderly people over 70 years old (inclusive) can visit for free with the “Tianjin Senior Citizen Privilege Certificate” and ID card and must be accompanied by adult family members. Free. Elderly people aged 60 (inclusive) to 69 (inclusive) (with their own ID cards) enjoy half price.


Disabled: Disabled people can visit for free with the “People’s Republic of China Disability Certificate” and must be accompanied by adult family members. Free.


Military personnel: Active-duty military personnel, retired military personnel, disabled military personnel and preferential care recipients who enjoy regular state pensions and subsidies can enjoy priority and free admission in accordance with effective certificates.


Retired cadres: Retired cadres can visit for free with the “Honorary Certificate for Retired Cadres” and must be accompanied by adult family members. Free.


Dependents of martyrs: Dependents of martyrs, dependents of military personnel who died on duty, and dependents of military personnel who died of illness can enjoy priority and free admission in accordance with effective certificates.


Students: Minors aged 6 (excluding) to 18 (inclusive) years old and full-time undergraduates and those with lower educational backgrounds (with valid certificates such as resident ID cards or student ID cards) enjoy half price.


Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan: Inbound teenagers from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan can enjoy half price with valid identification such as the “Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents”, the “Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents” or student ID cards.


Supplementary note: The above information is for reference only. The specific information is subject to the disclosure on the day of the scenic spot.


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