The boss is really nice. Because I use a Hong Kong and Macao pass, which is troublesome to enter, the boss is also very patient in helping me complete the registration and check-in. The boss knew that I was alone, so he suggested changing my room to free up a twin room for people in need. I mainly booked a room because of the wooden structure of the ceiling, and I really didn't think too carefully.
The bed was very comfortable and the electric blanket was very warm.
The main disadvantage is that the smell of smoke in the room is relatively strong, but it has improved significantly after changing rooms. As for the sound insulation, it is indeed relatively poor. I heard everything the next door said 😌. Fortunately, I had earplugs, otherwise I would not be able to resist the screaming of the women next door late at night.
It was colder at night when I moved to the family room. Maybe it was because the ventilation was too good. Even with the heater on, I felt cold, so I had to get into bed early. But in the morning, I made a cup of coffee in the small tea room in the room, ate rose scones, and looked at the sunshine outside. I also enjoyed it very much.
The boss will help arrange the transportation of luggage in and out of the inn, so there is no need to worry about luggage entering the stone road in the ancient city.
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