Anonymous User
February 1, 2025
The design of the hotel is a bit strange. They want to go high-tech, but the elevator doesn't even have a sensor. If you don't press the door opening button, the door will close and you get stuck. As soon as I entered the door, I smelled an unpleasant "Chinese medicine smell" and thought I was going to a Chinese medicine clinic. And the lighting was dim, not very comfortable.
The room is big, but the lighting is dim. If you live alone, it would be scary. Cloth sofas are uncomfortable and easily move out of place. The sheets and quilts are yellowish. I lived on the middle floor, but the view was poor because it was blocked by the old building next to it, making the already dark room even darker.
The toilet is only separated by a curtain and is not soundproof. If the guests in the same room are asleep, they will be woken up.
There are not enough waiters and often no one answers when you call the service desk. There is often only one waiter at the service desk on the 4th floor, and you have to queue up to check in and check out. The underground entrance is staffed half of the time.
Although there is a Zhonglun Market downstairs, most of the restaurants are closed after 8pm. Fortunately, there is a 7-11 opposite.
Overall it's average, I probably won't stay here again.
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