We were in a double room facing the pool. It was very clean and, even though not very big, it felt spacious. The bedroom and bathroom were both very clean. We had a small balcony that was also very clean and well maintained. There is a clothes line for hanging any wet clothes or washing. The room has a mini fridge which is fantastic. They also include key toiletries. The wifi is good most of the time. The hotel has free self-service laundry. The outdoor pool is large and both the water and surfaces seem very clean. There are children playing in it most of the time. Around the pool are a few chairs and loungers but not nearly enough. There is space for more chairs definitely. The gym is small but has dumbbells from 2.5kg to 25kg and an adjustable bench. It also has 2 running machines and 2 bikes. It’s worth going there and turning the aircon on an hour before you want to work out. It would be useful if there was a couple of yoga mats as well. However, most reasonably priced hotels in the area don’t have anything so this was a pleasant surprise. The breakfast has the usual Chinese options of some fried dishes, steamed “bread”, noodles and then boiled or fried eggs, sliced bread, some cereal, fruit, decent coffee. It was simple but good. You can definitely get a nutritious and filling breakfast here. There is a small shop/bar at the lobby that sells a good range of beer and snacks (like instant noodles etc). The prices are decent (12rmb for a beerlao). There is no lunch or dinner at the hotel but you can order in easily using meituan or Elema. The location of the hotel is peaceful and quiet. It is at the end of a ***** of hotels in the Gaozhuang area (main tourist area). The hotel provides a free shuttle service to the main restaurant / night market / tourist area and back to the hotel. To get back to the hotel you need to call and say where you are then they’ll come get you. It is a walkable distance though and would take about 10-15 mins. There are shops and restaurants on the way. The staff were very accommodating and even lent us a fruit knife when we bought some mangos.