Anonymous User
June 14, 2025
The first time was a bit hard to find because you had to walk into the alley. If you use the metro, it's quite a walk. It's not far but not close. If you call Didi, it's a bit shorter, but you still have to walk. 🥹 It feels like walking from the entrance of the alley to the house. There are no food shops around, but the accommodation sells small things like instant noodles, soft drinks, etc. At night, it's dark. I don't recommend it for women alone, but if you have friends to walk with, it's chill. I saw many police cars parked around. You need a key card to press the elevator to your floor. The room was clean because I chose a deluxe room (my friend who slept in Cozy secretly thought it looked a bit old, but if you don't mind, it's okay to just sleep. There was no cigarette smell in the room, but the corridor was stinky. 🥹) The maid cleaned the room every day. When I came back, the blanket was tight. The towels were changed. The water bottle was refilled all the time. The floor that most reviews say is sticky, I personally don't think it's that sticky. The floor is in front of the door. You only step on it for a moment to put on and take off your shoes. When you walk into the room, it's not sticky anymore. There is no cigarette smell. You can't hear people much, but if you use a hair dryer, you can hear them. Overall, if you like to walk, you can stay here.
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