Visit the hometown of Emperor Yan, explore the hometown of bronze ware, tour the scenic Tiantai Mountain, and read the thousand-year-old Shibi culture. Baoji, the second largest city in Shaanxi Province, not only has a long and brilliant history and culture, but also has beautiful natural scenery, making it a well-known cultural and tourist destination in Northwest China.
Yuluxe Hotel Baoji, located in the hinterland of Yinxiang River Cultural and Tourism Resort, the urban backyard of Baoji, is adjacent to the 4A-level Shibi Park and overlooks Tiantai Mountain Scenic Spot. It boasts a 13,500-acre natural and ecological secret land, and adheres to the brand concept of "inheritance, integration, and innovation" to fully tap into the profound historical and cultural heritage of Baoji, showcasing the charm of the thousand-year-old ancient city with an Eastern modern high-end lifestyle, and allowing guests to experience the unique charm of "Yu" service.
The hotel has 186 luxurious scenic guest rooms with distinctive features, allowing guests to enjoy high-quality mountain and lake holiday experiences. In addition, the hotel has distinctive Chinese and Western restaurants and a lobby bar, an 800-square-meter pillarless banquet hall, 4 multi-functional meeting rooms, a VIP reception hall, and an outdoor lawn of over 1,000 square meters, which can meet various meeting and banquet needs and provide one-stop superior service.
"First, let me say the environment is excellent, perfect for a short, leisurely stay. However, the formaldehyde smell is quite strong. Secondly, I'd like to thank the round-faced Mr. Li in the restaurant (I've forgotten his name, but I remember taking a photo of his ID card but can't find it). Also, I'd like to thank the friendly service of Li Jing at the front desk. Third, the shower walls were covered with small flying insects, and flying into the room was a truly terrible experience. Fourth, because my family had something to do and would be joining me at the hotel later, I requested a late check-out. However, after communication, I realized the delay was quite long and uncertain, so I extended my stay for another half day. The point is, I paid for the extension so my family could get some rest and have enough energy to drive, only to be woken up by the cleaning staff at 3:30. Aren't the front desk and cleaning staff of such a large hotel out of sync? I spent half a day's worth of hotel money to extend my stay until 6:00, meaning I only had 6 hours to rest properly. Why did a cleaning staff have to ring the doorbell to decide whether to extend my stay? Finally, when I arrived on the first day, I was still planning my next visit, but I really won't be back for this service again."