This may be a new hotel, but the building itself seems a bit old, so the rooms are not airtight. Even with the windows closed, you can still hear the outside noise, and it's dry and too hot when you turn on the air conditioner, but it's cold without the air conditioner, so it was difficult to control the room temperature.
The restaurant where breakfast is served is on the rooftop, but you have to take the elevator to the 16th floor, go up the stairs, go outside, and go up the stairs again to finally arrive, but it was a bit cold inside the restaurant, and the walls and floors of the stairwell were quite dirty.
The free mineral water provided was either two or four bottles depending on the day, the cups used were not washed, the desk was not wiped, and the cleaning of the rooms varied depending on the day (or the person in charge that day?).
The front desk staff were very helpful, receiving the things I ordered from Chongqing and the things I bought in Chengdu and had sent by motorbike courier to my room, and delivering the things I washed in the laundry room to my room.
Also, the hotel's location is not good, so it's like living in an apartment? It's unfortunate that the hotel building is located in a (small district?) and that the district faces a side road, so it's not well known by taxi drivers and taxis have difficulty entering (are reluctant to enter).
Overall, it seems that the hard work of the front desk staff makes up for these unfortunate aspects.
The price is quite reasonable with breakfast included, so if you don't have a lot of luggage and it's a good season it might not be a negative, but I usually go around the New Year holidays, so if you ask me if I'd like to stay again, I don't think I would.
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