Located in the heart of Zhenhai New City CBD, adjacent to the district government and metro hub, the hotel offers 338 well-appointed guestrooms, a 1,000㎡ pillar-less ballroom, and multiple function salons, catering to high-end conferences and banquets.
Deeply infused with Zhenhai’s merchant group heritage and local culture, the hotel draws on a scholarly theme to create immersive dining experiences at Zhenlan Xuan, the Cloud Top Restaurant, and culturally inspired private rooms. The 25th-floor Sky Lounge hosts regular calligraphy and painting salons and features the “Ink Rhyme Afternoon Tea,” continuing the local cultural legacy. A wellness center includes an indoor heated pool, gym, and spa.
Blending neo-Chinese design with business and urban getaway elements, the hotel embodies Zhenhai’s cultural imprint, aspiring to become the city’s finest cultural and business lounge.
"My home is in Jiangbianwantou, and the hotel is about ten kilometers away by car, which is quite convenient. I can see the hotel from my home, especially at night when its lights are very noticeable. I saw a package deal for 499 yuan per night including breakfast and dinner buffets, so I bought it to check it out.
Firstly, the transportation is very convenient; driving is smooth on both elevated roads and surface roads. Secondly, it's directly accessible by Metro Lines 5 and 7 (Cihai Station on Zhenhai Avenue), and the hotel is right outside the metro station.
Thirdly, the hotel environment is quite nice; the lobby is spacious and beautiful. However, due to the recent opening of Metro Line 7, some finishing work is still underway, making the surrounding area feel slightly messy. Also, many guests' cars are parked in front of the hotel instead of in the underground parking lot, which looks rather chaotic and unpleasant. I hope the hotel can improve its parking management.
Thirdly, the guest rooms are simply and brightly decorated, with a reasonable layout, and the bedding is very comfortable, exceeding my expectations for a hotel at this price point.
Fourthly, the service deserves praise. Hot tea was offered upon check-in, and fruit was immediately brought to the room after arrival. Staff members always greeted guests proactively. The hotel's butler ambassadors were also very diligent and responsible; my butler, Coco, was particularly proactive and responsive. Overall, the front desk service was good, but for example, my room included a buffet dinner, which required reservations. However, I didn't know how to make a reservation, and I wasn't given any vouchers or anything, which left me confused. If a guest requests a meal, the front desk should make the reservation for them and ideally provide a voucher.
Fifthly, regarding dining, the buffet dinner in the package exceeded my expectations. I thought that since the room rate was already low, the buffet would be just something to get by, but I was surprised by its abundance. Oysters, salmon, prawns, crab, etc., were all-you-can-eat, along with red and white wine. The buffet breakfast, while not outstanding, was acceptable. I also don't understand why the hotel's Chinese restaurant was like this. We were only allowed to order from a private room, not from an additional menu. This is the first time I've ever encountered a hotel Chinese restaurant like this, especially given the strict control over public funds spending. It's a bit strange that two people can't even dine in the hotel's Chinese restaurant; it shouldn't be like this, especially since it's a hotel under the Shouqi Group.
Overall, considering the price and the generous buffet dinner, the hotel is very cost-effective and worth recommending. I'll be bringing about ten friends to stay here this month."