Guest User
August 15, 2023
First of all, this hotel is in an apartment building, which is different from ordinary hotels. I navigated by the address and found that there was no front desk and I couldn't enter the building. Then I met a hotel from Taiwan and they said that I needed to press the password to enter. (The funny thing is, after they opened the small box according to the password, there was no room key inside. They called and argued for a long time, and later had to solve the problem according to the "front desk" shown in Figure 1) , but we have nothing but emails. There was no way to find the password to enter the order number in the hotel. Then I met other guests who checked in. After a long period of communication, I learned that the password would only be given after paying the accommodation tax. However, there was no such explanation when booking the hotel. I couldn't find the front desk either, so I finally saw the prompt in Figure 1 on the outside wall of the building, and then navigated there. After walking for about 7 or 8 minutes, I came to another place shown in Figure 1. The "front desk" took nearly an hour to get it done. When I booked the room, breakfast was included. However, for breakfast, I went to a designated location on another floor to pick up three lunch boxes, as shown in Figure 6, and heated them myself. I took one bite and threw them away. This is a three-no product. There is no production date, expiration date or production location, and the taste is weird. It’s like sending a beggar away. And the price of such a hotel is not cheap, more than 2,000 RMB a night, compared with more than 2,000 RMB a night in a hotel (including a luxurious dinner). Also including a deluxe breakfast) it’s a world of difference. Strongly not recommended.
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