The lady proprietress is kind. Private cars cannot enter the ancient city. The inn is 100 meters away from the nearest parking lot, which is not far away. The parking fee is 15/car. The proprietress saw me taking the baby, and she went to the parking lot to pick up my luggage in person. The living room of the suite is quite spacious, and the house is made of wood. During the stay, the proprietress told the two children many times to "be quiet", so if the children run and jump a little, there will be movement. If it is a family with children, it is still a bit inconvenient. Children are naturally active and cannot sit quietly. (In fact, I also regret this a bit. I would not have booked this inn if I had known that the boss would mind. The reason for the spaciousness is that I hope there will be enough activity areas for children to play.). In order not to cause trouble to the proprietress, I took my children around the ancient city until 22:00 in the evening before returning to the inn to rest.
Apart from this point, the room facilities are relatively clean, the inn is also convenient to go anywhere in the ancient city, and the proprietress also warmly recommends the surrounding areas where you can go to play. Well, except for families with children who carefully consider staying here, I think other groups of people can choose to stay in this homestay at will, and the price/performance ratio is quite high.
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