Guest User
December 15, 2025
It's alright! For a budget hotel, the room is relatively large. The front desk staff and housekeeping were very welcoming and the room was very clean; they truly made guests feel at home and were very accommodating. The location is also excellent; there are restaurants and snack shops across the street, and a Luckin Coffee shop downstairs. The Forbidden City and the Marshal Zhang's Mansion are also within a few hundred meters, which is very convenient.
However, there are several shortcomings in the facilities.
First, there's only one power outlet on one side of the bed in the double room, making it very inconvenient to charge your phone.
Second, the shower water temperature fluctuates wildly; scalding in this weather is one thing, but ice-cold water is quite alarming.
Third, while the separate wet and dry areas in the bathroom are good, why use a sliding door? And if the door is closed tightly, you need to call for help because the bathroom door doesn't even have a handle and can only be opened from the outside. There's also no place to put towels or change clothes at the bathroom entrance, offering neither privacy nor convenience – isn't that a major flaw? A sliding door also makes it impossible to hang towels. There is a towel rack in the shower, but the towels get wet after showering. Therefore, the wet and dry separation with the sliding door is definitely a design flaw and unnecessary.
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