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This hidden gem of a hotel is located within Daxing Airport

Situated on the 2nd floor of the terminal, it is easily accessible by foot, making it an ideal choice for travelers catching early flights. The dinner buffet offers a wide variety of dishes, and hotel guests only need to pay 170 yuan, which is quite cost-effective; it also attracts many non-hotel guests for dining. However, the management is somewhat chaotic, with someone mistakenly sitting at my table, and the hygiene of the Chaozhou-Shantou noodle utensils is concerning, as it seems the same bowl was used for both cooked and raw food, causing me to feel unwell shortly after the meal. This is a newly established hotel with exquisite decoration and a strong sense of design, featuring large areas of red copper panels that showcase a unique taste. The swimming pool design is somewhat peculiar, requiring guests to change into swimwear and pass through public areas to enter the pool, rather than directly from the changing room; the locker space is small, so it's recommended to change into casual clothes before heading there; there are only two shower rooms, one of which is unusable due to a cold water malfunction. But considering this is an airport hotel, mostly for overnight travelers, the number of swimmers is limited; the hotel is equipped with professional lifeguards and offers inflatable swimming ring services; the 24-hour gym is tailored for frequent travelers. The room was directly upgraded to a high-floor urban garden room, with extensive use of solid wood and leather decorations inside, and the floor is made of elegant wood, creating a warm and comfortable atmosphere. The entire hotel is warm like spring, even though the outdoor temperature has dropped to below minus ten degrees, wearing autumn clothes in public areas is sufficient; the hotel has many handicrafts, souvenirs, and books, but there are not many guests browsing, and no sales staff to disturb, only two service staff at the coffee and tea bar. The public area has a flight simulator, which is a pleasant surprise, and the experience fee is 399 yuan per person. The room is equipped with bottled Yibao water, and the toilet is a TOTO brand smart washlet with multiple washing functions, providing convenience and comfort for guests. The bathrobes are winter models with fleece lining, very considerate; but people with allergies should wear them cautiously to avoid discomfort. The TV supports on-demand movies, so after dinner or swimming, you can leisurely watch a movie to help you fall asleep easily.
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Posted: Sep 16, 2024
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