The lobby on the first floor smells of green tea, which is fragrant. The lobby has hot water, tea, computers, and printing services; the front desk has simple medical supplies and toiletries such as alcohol wipes and iodine swabs.
Room: The room is spacious, with dry and wet separation, and the bathroom has a ceiling shower. There is also a small bar in the room and a small sink. This design is a bit rare, but it is quite convenient. There is also a desk in the room. 4 bottles of water are provided every day, which feels better than the average hotel experience.
Service: The cleaning aunt found that we had clothes drying, so she took the clothes drying rack to us and helped us hang the clothes on it. It was a very thoughtful move. But I still want to make a suggestion. If possible, leave a note to tell the customer that you have a clothes drying rack, or you can mention it to the customer when checking in, so that the customer can find you if they need it. After all, clothes are personal belongings, and it’s a bit disgusting to see someone touching them when you come in.
Food: There is a menu in the room to see, and I feel that the hotel’s dishes are moderately priced. There are quite a lot of choices for breakfast, and it’s okay to eat a simple one.
Location: Very close to Shennong Square. You can walk there from the hotel at night. There are few people in the square and it is very peaceful. Turn left from the hotel gate and you will see a food street with Cha Yan Yue Se! I didn't know I lost money on the first day.
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