How to use the contact form?

You can use the contact form below to tentatively book your homestay apartment for the period you are visiting Beijing. If you want to make your apartment available for homestay then please go to the contact form for 'Sublet'.

Please fill in your name and email address (both required), the day you plan to arrive in Beijing and the amount of days you want to stay.

If you tick the box booking, you also need to fill in your passport details.

All the available homestay accommodation has a Booking Code, you can choose up to 3 different apartments for your stay, please fill them in according to your preference (most preferred as #1).

If you have a general enquiry, then please tick the box and write your question in the box at the end of the contact form.

As soon as we receive your booking, we will check with the landlords of the apartments you prefer to see whether they are available. Then we will send you a confirmation email with more details on how to proceed.

Contact form

Your Name:
required field
Your Email:
required field (if Yahoo, please also check your junk folder for replies)
How did you hear about us?
required field

general enquiry booking; please also fill in details below!

Passport number; Issue date; City & Country of issue:
  

Nationality:


Country of Residence:


Booking Codes:
#1   #2   #3

Arrival Date and nights of your stay:
please keep in mind that most landlords require a minimum stay of 10 nights.
(yyyy/mm/dd) nights of your stay

Enquiry (required field):
for booking, please fill in with how many people you will stay.



 
Chaoyang District
Chaoyang District is one of the largest districts in Beijing. It lies in the Northeast of Beijing. Most multi-national companies have their offices here and most expats live in this area.

You can find a map here with all the locations available for Homestay.
Haidian District
Haidian District is where most universities are located and most tech-related companies have their offices; also called the 'silicon valley' of China.

You can find a map here with all the locations available for Homestay.
Dongcheng District
Dongcheng District, fit snugly in between the Forbidden City to the West and Chaoyang District to the East, is one of the older districts of Beijing, but at the same time also one of the most renovated districts.

You can find a map here with all the locations available for Homestay.