ZZhengquedaoxiangThe Kunshan Lamborghini Hotel has been a landmark in the area for over a decade and remains a top-tier established hotel.
Ten years ago, whenever I traveled to Kunshan for business, I almost always stayed here. During both the Qingming Festival and this recent May Day holiday, I made a last-minute booking for one night, and the front desk upgraded me to an executive room. It was still spacious and spotless. Unlike many new budget business hotels that often face limitations due to their leased locations, this hotel has consistently maintained a unique, independent charm. For example, every room has excellent natural light, and the soundproofing is outstanding (the main door is thick, and the bed isn't close to the door). This is a benefit of its well-optimized design from years ago, and it's one of the superior qualities that many budget business hotels, which arbitrarily hike up prices during holidays, simply can't match.
I place a lot of importance on my accommodation when traveling, and I've stayed at many budget hotel chains. Their prices are sometimes even comparable to the Lamborghini Hotel (300-400 RMB), but I always find something lacking. This is probably the biggest difference between a professional, star-rated hotel and those.
I didn't take any photos myself, so I'm using a recent set from Xiaohongshu, which are completely accurate.
One thing I must add is that its location absolutely justifies the price. Downstairs, there's a full range of dining, entertainment, and shopping options, and directly across the street is an Aozhao Noodle restaurant. Thanks to the soundproof windows, even with the lively atmosphere downstairs, it doesn't disturb your rest.
A Ferrari, even when old, is still a Ferrari. This is something those new, roller-coaster-priced budget hotels simply can't compare to (the last photo shows the price of a certain hotel in Suzhou on the same day, comparable to a five-star hotel in Shanghai on that day). Of course, to each their own, but that's just my opinion.
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