Guest User
October 11, 2024
The location of the B&B is very good, very close to the north gate of the ancient city. Avoid the main arterial roads of the ancient city, and enjoy the tranquility in the midst of prosperity. It was my first time to go to Shangri-La and I specially chose a Tibetan-style B&B. Cars cannot enter the ancient city. If you contact the boss in advance, you can have a tricycle pick up your luggage at the north gate. The B&B is an old house, and the interior is larger than I expected. The reserved room is on the second floor, and the boss will help carry your luggage up. The room has a balcony, and you can also see the Big Buddha Temple and prayer wheels outside the window. The boss is also very friendly and can help with any needs. I also saw the boss’s baby, who was very cute. One of the guests, Dolma, also helped cook breakfast, including hot and crispy fried dough sticks and freshly boiled eggs, as well as self-service coffee, milk, and bread. Although it was simple, it was still enough to fill your belly. The interior of the house is very large, there is a swing, and there is a small platform on the second floor. If the weather is nice, you can drink coffee outdoors. The only drawback is that the level of hygiene and maintenance in the room is average, the glass feels like it hasn't been wiped for a long time, and there are spider webs visible to the naked eye above the shower area in the bathroom. The toilet seat and sink facilities also feel outdated. If these aspects could be higher, it would really be a perfect stay.
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