AAnonymous UserThe location of this hotel is quite far from Chengdu city center. If you're coming by train, expect to transfer at least twice followed by a 40-minute bus ride. The journey takes you through a large industrial zone, and the area around the hotel feels pretty deserted with almost no shops, restaurants, or attractions. To see anything interesting, you’ll need to take another bus for at least 30 minutes.
On the positive side, the lobby is standard and the staff are very helpful and enthusiastic during check-in. They offer a variety of nice, high-quality welcome drinks and hot teas. One odd thing about the lobby is the restroom; it's a single unisex room with a squat toilet.
The hotel has 10 floors, with guest rooms on levels 8 to 10. The 7th floor has a great fitness center and a very organized laundry room with plenty of washers and dryers. Breakfast is served on the 5th floor. It’s a decent Chinese-style spread, but you must get there early. If you show up after 9:00 AM, there’s usually nothing left to eat.
The hallways are carpeted and don't have any damp smells. Inside the room, the space is surprisingly large—much bigger than average. The air conditioning and heating system is modern, automatic, and very easy to control. The bed is soft and the duvet is clean, though both the pillows and the blanket are a bit thinner than what you’d find in most hotels. Because the room is so big and lacks a refrigerator, it can feel a bit empty. There is a 50-inch TV, but you have to pay extra if you want to watch movies. A nice touch was the heated eye mask provided, which really helped with sleep.
The bathroom is a bit of a mixed bag. It has an older style toilet without a bidet hose. While the wet and dry areas are well-separated by a door that seals perfectly, there is a constant unpleasant smell coming from the drains, likely due to the age of the building. They provide all the basic toiletries and towels, but the shampoo and soap labels are only in Chinese, and there are no plastic slippers for the bathroom. The water pressure is strong, which is a plus.
One major downside is the noise. The floors are laminate wood, so you can hear every footstep and ”thud” from the room above you. If you have loud neighbors, it can definitely disturb your sleep at night. Overall, it's a decent stay if you don't mind the remote location, but there are definitely some pros and cons to consider.
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