The location is excellent, right by the roadside. The hotel seems to be a commercial-to-residential conversion. Across the street is a park with pedestrian paths, and the night view and lights are beautiful in the evening. It's a 10-minute walk to the ancient street. During Chinese New Year, there's a bus stop opposite with direct routes to the museum and two Wanda Plazas.
I felt the room price was a little on the expensive side. There weren't enough staff, so checking in involved waiting for rooms to be cleaned, which is understandable during the holiday season.
**Environment:** The owner clearly put thought into it, focusing on a 'tea-meets-friends' theme with tea rooms filling the space. However, the room layout isn't very spacious and isn't as bright as it appears in photos. The bedding quality is good; I slept very well. The in-room smart AI is pretty useless beyond opening and closing the curtains; the voice commands are buggy, and the bedside button switches aren't very responsive.
**Facilities:** The shower product description mentioned 'household solar,' implying limited energy supply. The water temperature and quality were just average, not particularly hot.
**Service:** Luggage storage is available, and they offer free laundry and drying services.
**Breakfast:** The signature fishball soup was great! However, the special seaweed pancake was too dry and hard to swallow without a seaweed filling. I suggest removing it; if the seaweed pancake is too costly, two boiled eggs would be a fine alternative. The drinks, soy milk, tomatoes, and fruit were all very good. Overall, for the Chinese New Year holiday, the price was acceptable, though a bit on the high side. Around 280 would be more reasonable.
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