I generally don’t comment, but I had such a great experience staying at Shangri-La these two days that I would be ashamed not to recommend it. (off-season experience)
Although it is the off-season, the occupancy rate of the B&B is very high and there are no vacancies. We booked late, but we were lucky and there was still a double room.
1️⃣The service is attentive, there are four bottles of water every day, fruit candies and milk are provided during check-in, the breakfast is unique and very delicious, and the breakfast time is long.
2️⃣The environment is quiet and the transportation is convenient. You can either take a taxi or walk when you go out. It costs about 5 yuan to go anywhere in the ancient city. Turn left and take a taxi directly out of the ancient city. Next to it is the Indigo Hotel and a parking lot (but we Didn’t stop, I don’t know if parking is free if you check in)
3️⃣ Handle problems in a timely manner and provide travel suggestions. My companions and I both have varying degrees of high blood pressure. There is an oxygen concentrator in the room, and the front desk also provided nasal cannula. Not only did the owner carefully remind me not to wash my hair on the first day in Tibet, but my companion felt unwell in the morning. Someone answered the call to the B&B and patiently suggested going to the hospital. Check out on the last day, and we have a flight at 9:30 in the evening. The B&B recommends leaving early, which is very experienced.
4️⃣The environment is comfortable, not only quiet, but sitting on the swing in the lobby, the huge glass sun roof feels very transparent, comfortable, and has a strong sense of design. When sitting at the front desk waiting for friends, they will also thoughtfully hand over tea.
Will recommend it to all my friends who go to Shangri-La! ! !
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