Location: About a 2-minute walk from the conference site, and very convenient for taking the scenic shuttle bus.
Ambiance: Although it's not in the bustling part of the town, the hotel is nestled by the mountains and water, with exquisite decor from the exterior to the interior.
Parking: It's a private property with its own parking lot, offering about 20 marked spaces and two slow charging stations, which is very friendly for those traveling by new energy vehicles.
Service: The staff are warm and friendly. Upon check-in, they'll inform guests about Lushan's sightseeing routes and offer suggestions. If you return late from town, they'll arrange for a driver to pick you up. You can pay to book a ride to the viewing platform for sunrise and a return trip. Every day, snacks and fruits are delivered to the room, and there's a small gift upon check-out.
Dining: Breakfast is a buffet with a good variety, including coffee, noodle soup, wontons, steamed buns, siu mai, glutinous rice balls, fried dough sticks, and sliced fruit.
Now for the downsides: The cleanliness needs improvement. There was some dust in certain areas that hadn't been cleaned, and some sticky, subtle, sugar-like residue on parts of the table. The shower had strong water pressure, but the water temperature was unstable, fluctuating between hot and cold.
I stayed for two days during the Qingming Festival, experiencing both the twin and king-size rooms. Overall, I was very satisfied with the experience, and if I go to Lushan again, I'll choose this hotel.
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