Guest User
April 16, 2024
Facilities: Complete. The room has an oxygen concentrator and a water dispenser; the dry and wet are separated very well, and bathing and going to the toilet do not affect each other; there are public washing machines and dryers on the first floor, and clothes are hung on the rooftop in the sun and wind, and they dry quickly.
Hygiene: Everything is OK, but the corner of the outer wall of the bathroom is rotten, and there are bills left by previous guests in the drawer of the bedside table.
Service: Compared with the waiters in the restaurant, the waiters in several hotels I stayed in Lhasa are not so enthusiastic. But I don’t have any requirements in this regard, as long as everyone handles things normally.
The rooftop terrace is really great, and you can see the back of the Potala Palace. You can see the Potala Palace from the alley of the hotel, which is also quite shocking.
The hotel logo is not obvious enough. The navigation can see that it is in the alley but will not tell you which alley to enter from. The underground garage is relatively small, and I don’t know how to park when there are more than a few cars. Lhasa is strict about illegal parking. From time to time, cars will park at intersections or alleys, and they will not park properly. It is sometimes really annoying for vehicles to enter and exit.
There is a window in the room facing the corridor, and the curtains must be kept closed at all times. It feels like living in a display cabinet.
There are many induction lights in the room, under the bed, under the TV, under the chair, under the basin. It was originally very convenient for people who get up at night. The problem is that the light is too bright. The night light only needs a little light to guide. It is so bright that not only the eyes of those who get up can't stand it, but also the sleepers are awakened. I asked the staff and they said it couldn't be turned off, so I finally pulled the main switch of the induction light. But a new problem arose, and the socket at the head of the bed was also out of power. Finally, I found something to wrap the induction head myself.
An unknown man knocked on the door in the early morning, and I couldn't hear what he said. I called the front desk and after checking, I got a reply that it was the takeaway who knocked the wrong way. Just as I lay down with peace of mind, the sound of pots and pans colliding on the first floor preparing breakfast for the next day sounded again.
Although the problems are written for a long time, the overall flaws are not enough to cover up the merits. The room is very comfortable and the overall atmosphere is also very relaxing. The decoration style is both modern and traditional. There is still an elevator on a low floor.
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