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5 star

Howard Johnson Pearl Plaza Wuhan
4.6/54639 Reviews

Howard Johnson Pearl Plaza Wuhan

Yanjiang Avenue /Jianghan Road Wuhan|2.56km from Hubei Academy of Chinese Culture
First off, I want to say that the housekeeping depar**ent was wonderful. They were not only great cleaners but they were also very thoughtful about checking when we would be out of the room during the day if they happened to show up when we were there. A few other things that were great about the hotel: the spectacular location (it's near so many great restaurants in a very walkable area), the big empty swimming pool with a view of the city, the generosity with face masks, and all staff seemed well trained in hospitality... So it breaks my heart that our arrival at the hotel so completely marred our stay. When my kids and I walked into the hotel one of the staff--I'm afraid I didn't catch her name in my shock, but I believe she was the manager on duty--grabbed a handful of gloves and handed them to us as we were still struggling to pull out all the green codes required of us (we were told to show two codes initially and then later would go through many more codes in a quest to see which would be accepted). She started the conversation by asking if we were leaving and when we said we were checking in, she asked to see the tracing app and immediately declared all the places we had been to as dangerous (the app was green and there were no asterisks at that point, I would later gain an asterisk thanks to being in Wuhan). They were not. We had travelled carefully, tracking the news of outbreaks and did our best to avoid all dangerous locations and crowds. We explained this to her and walked her through every place on our trip that we had been, but she refused to accept any of this. She kept insisting everywhere we had been was dangerous. It didn't matter to her how many green codes we had. We were foreigners that had come to Wuhan from a city in Jiangsu, taking a route that travelled near provinces where there were COVID-19 cases, and that meant we were dangerous. I want to be sympathetic. People in Wuhan had a much worse 2020 than anyone else in China. I can only imagine how terrifying it must be to have another significant outbreak a year later (we further had the bad luck of arriving in Wuhan on the same day as new cases). The hotel staff gave us a free fruit plate and they gave my daughter a stuffed animal, which she adored. But I was also travelling alone with two kids who were so traumatized by the experience (they were worried that we would be taken to a hospital or quarantine center and separated for who-knows-how-long) that they initially refused to eat dinner and still talk about the experience a week later (it didn't help that they noticed a Chinese guest arrive and check in without a face mask while we were still being interrogated with gloves and masks on and waited for a doctor to come and clear us). When the kids finally did decide they would eat, so long as we didn't leave the hotel, we discovered there was no longer ocean fish or seafood on the menu because of the virus which was interesting because we would find plenty of places outside the hotel that still offered salmon. Later when we tried to go to the Thai restaurant in the ball, we were told it was not open to us because of COVID-19 restrictions even though two lovely ladies who looked shocked to see us in the elevator were welcomed in. I assume there was some small private engagement or meeting that wasn't open to the public as there was no information anywhere that said the hotel restaurant was closed to the public. So I am divided on my feelings on this hotel. I want to believe it is a well run hotel and we were just unlucky to arrive on the wrong day. I can't really see myself staying here again if I return to Wuhan. My kids and I didn't really feel welcome here.

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Breakfast

Joy Hotel
4.6/595 Reviews

Joy Hotel

Xudong Commercial Zone/Hubei University Wuhan|1.38km from Hubei Academy of Chinese Culture
Not bad hotel. The little guy who works in the afternoon at the front desk is super handsome and moves a little bit. The lady at the front desk on duty in the hotel would say hello every morning and feel very comfortable. The equipment is complete, with hair dryers. The bed is so big that I can’t sleep alone. There are also places to eat around, which is fairly convenient. There are shopping malls within 1km, Xudong Commercial District. It is about ten minutes walk from Xujiapeng Station of Metro Line 8, and five minutes by bike. Except that it is not convenient to ride with luggage when I go, I ride a shared bicycle to the subway station at other times, which is still very close. The location of the hotel is very quiet, except for the cleaning aunty in the morning, chatting is a bit noisy and there is almost no other noise. If you want to see the Yangtze River as soon as you go out, don't think about it. In fact, there is still some distance, and the road is a bit winding. The hotel can also provide a lot of mineral water, and there are also elevators. Every time the aunt cleans the room, she will put two bottles of water. There is also a small table, a lamp, a notebook or a diary is also very convenient. Awesome. The cushion of the bed is relatively hard and acceptable. The only downside is that the whole room smells too much smoke. Very pungent. I hope that the hotel will do a good job in this air purification, or divide it into non-smoking rooms and smoking rooms. Luggage can also be stored, you can return the room on the last day, store your luggage at the front desk and go to the waves. Overall excellent. I'm very satisfied with this price.

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Family friendly

Howard Johnson Pearl Plaza Wuhan
4.6/54639 Reviews

Howard Johnson Pearl Plaza Wuhan

Yanjiang Avenue /Jianghan Road Wuhan|2.56km from Hubei Academy of Chinese Culture
First off, I want to say that the housekeeping depar**ent was wonderful. They were not only great cleaners but they were also very thoughtful about checking when we would be out of the room during the day if they happened to show up when we were there. A few other things that were great about the hotel: the spectacular location (it's near so many great restaurants in a very walkable area), the big empty swimming pool with a view of the city, the generosity with face masks, and all staff seemed well trained in hospitality... So it breaks my heart that our arrival at the hotel so completely marred our stay. When my kids and I walked into the hotel one of the staff--I'm afraid I didn't catch her name in my shock, but I believe she was the manager on duty--grabbed a handful of gloves and handed them to us as we were still struggling to pull out all the green codes required of us (we were told to show two codes initially and then later would go through many more codes in a quest to see which would be accepted). She started the conversation by asking if we were leaving and when we said we were checking in, she asked to see the tracing app and immediately declared all the places we had been to as dangerous (the app was green and there were no asterisks at that point, I would later gain an asterisk thanks to being in Wuhan). They were not. We had travelled carefully, tracking the news of outbreaks and did our best to avoid all dangerous locations and crowds. We explained this to her and walked her through every place on our trip that we had been, but she refused to accept any of this. She kept insisting everywhere we had been was dangerous. It didn't matter to her how many green codes we had. We were foreigners that had come to Wuhan from a city in Jiangsu, taking a route that travelled near provinces where there were COVID-19 cases, and that meant we were dangerous. I want to be sympathetic. People in Wuhan had a much worse 2020 than anyone else in China. I can only imagine how terrifying it must be to have another significant outbreak a year later (we further had the bad luck of arriving in Wuhan on the same day as new cases). The hotel staff gave us a free fruit plate and they gave my daughter a stuffed animal, which she adored. But I was also travelling alone with two kids who were so traumatized by the experience (they were worried that we would be taken to a hospital or quarantine center and separated for who-knows-how-long) that they initially refused to eat dinner and still talk about the experience a week later (it didn't help that they noticed a Chinese guest arrive and check in without a face mask while we were still being interrogated with gloves and masks on and waited for a doctor to come and clear us). When the kids finally did decide they would eat, so long as we didn't leave the hotel, we discovered there was no longer ocean fish or seafood on the menu because of the virus which was interesting because we would find plenty of places outside the hotel that still offered salmon. Later when we tried to go to the Thai restaurant in the ball, we were told it was not open to us because of COVID-19 restrictions even though two lovely ladies who looked shocked to see us in the elevator were welcomed in. I assume there was some small private engagement or meeting that wasn't open to the public as there was no information anywhere that said the hotel restaurant was closed to the public. So I am divided on my feelings on this hotel. I want to believe it is a well run hotel and we were just unlucky to arrive on the wrong day. I can't really see myself staying here again if I return to Wuhan. My kids and I didn't really feel welcome here.

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Vienna Hotel (Wuchang Jiangtan Xujiapeng Subway Station, Hubei University)
4.6/51448 Reviews
Xudong Commercial Zone/Hubei University
The room is very spacious, with a laundry room and a gym, which is very convenient for your leisure time. There is a warm reminder at the door to inform you that you are about to take the bus.
Xana Hotel (Hubei University Subway Station)
4.5/5219 Reviews
Xudong Commercial Zone/Hubei University
The front desk service is very good, the hotel is clean and the traffic is very convenient, very close to the subway station, there is free parking, the room is large, the lighting is good, the bed is very comfortable, and the sleep is very solid. Settlement bills professionally when checking out, familiar with the process summary: will come next time, this store is preferred to stay, there are many foods nearby, will not be hungry haha 😃
Muyi Home
3.7/541 Reviews
Xudong Commercial Zone/Hubei University
The environment is not bad, very close to Hubei University, there are a lot of food around, and there are barbecue and barbecue midnight snacks. It should be a lot of couples to stay. It is also suitable for business trips and exams. It is good to talk to the brother in the store. Communicate and solve, the cost-effectiveness is the best in the surrounding circle.
沐睿籽精品民宿(三角花園路分店)
4.4/52 Reviews
Xudong Commercial Zone/Hubei University
The rooms are beautifully furnished and hygienic and very clean. They are designed in a style of internet celebrity. I especially like the glass ball swing. Swinging on the swing and enjoying the night view of the river, the town is very comfortable and beautiful!
速八時尚公寓湖北大學(三角路分店)
0/50 Reviews
Xudong Commercial Zone/Hubei University
Very good, very quiet
EHA電競公寓(三角路地鐵站店)
3.9/59 Reviews
Xudong Commercial Zone/Hubei University
Stayed here for the first time, the environment is relatively good, very happy to play

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