GGuest UserI stayed at the newly opened Ritz-Carlton during the May Day holiday, and it was a great experience.
The room's decor, facilities, and amenities all felt very high-quality.
The public areas featured elegant and bright color schemes, with grand and beautiful floral arrangements. The off-white base color paired with light purple flowers gave it a youthful and stylish vibe, distinct from other Ritz-Carlton properties.
Misty blue reflecting the river, with golden accents. The low-saturation, sophisticated color palette blended the historical culture of Jingchu with modern design, creating a serene and luxurious corner in the clouds.
Layered glass and crystal screens mimicked the sparkling and flowing river water.
The theme ”Flowing Light of Chu Rhyme, Swans Soaring East” brought a modern interpretation to Chu culture and the watery charm of Jiangcheng (Wuhan).
The service, in particular, deserves a special mention. From before check-in, I received prompt email replies. Our butler, Evan, added me on WeChat to meticulously inquire about our needs, arranging flowers, balloons, and a cake to celebrate a birthday.
From the moment he personally greeted us at check-in, a 'returning home' mode of service began for our three-day, two-night stay. He arranged our executive lounge check-in, car services, and recommended dining. Any request was swiftly addressed; I'd be upstairs, and the downstairs concierge already knew where I was headed. It was truly meticulous. The Executive Lounge manager also took great care of us during our meals, explaining dishes and providing hands-on service.
For a newly opened hotel, the management is incredibly mature. From the greeters at the entrance to the ladies serving at the lobby bar, every hotel staff member we encountered was enthusiastic and greeted us warmly.
It was an emotionally fulfilling stay, full marks!
Additionally, the hotel's location is excellent, right next to the subway. It's connected to IFC Plaza, so there's no need to go out for all sorts of food, including crayfish. There's also an open-air shopping street to browse, and Cha Yan Yue Se (a popular tea shop) is downstairs with no queues.
I thoroughly enjoyed my few days here, not having to go to crowded tourist spots.
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