Guest User
March 3, 2025
After twenty years, I returned to Leeds. The buildings and houses are still there, but a little different. I chose to stay at the Queen's Hotel, a place I passed by countless times when I went to the train station, but I had never been there. The hotel lobby is not big, but the furnishings are classic, with many sofas. In fact, you can come in and sit even if you don't stay in the hotel. The hotel's restaurant and bar are very good, attracting many old customers. I stayed for one night, so I chose an ordinary room, which is not too big or small. The bathroom is cramped but the facilities are relatively new. The room facilities are relatively old, there are not many lights, and it is a bit dark. Later I found that the floor-to-ceiling mirror has a circle of light strips, which is a bit creative. The hotel may not have a high occupancy rate. The bedside and bedside tables are dusty and not cleaned. Slippers are not provided. Disposable toothbrushes can be asked at the front desk. In short, there is nothing special to note besides nostalgia.
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