The Haolaiwan Hotel is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. The Haolaiwan Hotel offers a pleasant stay in Luoding for those traveling for business or leisure. Wuzhou Xijiang Airport is the closest major transportation option, approximately 85km away. Traveling to and from the airport is easy with Wuzhou Xijiang Airport located approximately 85km away. The nearby area boasts an abundance of attractions including Fucheng Park, Luoding Youth and Children's Palace and Luoding Jiangbin Park. This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing. This Luoding hotel provides parking on site. According to our guests, this hotel provides a very high level of service. This hotel is a popular accommodation for guests traveling for business.
"This type of hotel, clearly a traditional star-rated hotel, offers excellent safety, hygiene, management, and service. Compared to newer hotels, its traditional management model is fantastic; the cleanliness is impeccable. I touched many hard-to-reach corners and found them spotless. The only downside is the poor soundproofing. Initially, I stayed on the 4th floor and encountered a group of students taking exams, frequently hearing the sound of chairs being dragged around. Even after moving to the 7th floor, the same noise persisted the next day. After some observation, I suspect two reasons: the bedside table has drawers but no bottom, only four legs, and the two electrical outlets near the headboard are located quite low, obscured by the bedside table. They need to be pushed aside to see them. I suspect that when they need to charge their devices, they push the bedside table (which isn't very heavy), creating a friction noise. Normally, electrical outlets are located above the bedside table. It's difficult to modify the wiring in older hotels, but it would be best to fix it, otherwise the ear-piercing sound of the bedside table rubbing against the floor is unbearable. Secondly, all the doors in the room are the old-fashioned wooden doors, which don't insulate well. Unlike the newer hotel doors, they don't have a soft cushioning effect when closing. Also, wooden doors swell when damp, sometimes getting stuck when you close them and requiring a lot of force to slam them shut with a loud bang, which also causes noise. Everything else is fine, but I'm a light sleeper, so I can't stand the noise. I haven't slept very well these past two nights."