It is a state-owned hotel, so I gave it a try. Before checking in, I received a phone call to confirm and inform that I had a 7-year-old child. I was surprised and thought that there would be some very considerate services after checking in, but there was none. I just asked 😓. After arriving in the room, we took the initiative to ask for the child's slippers and toothbrush. The premium during the May Day holiday was not high and it was very good. The location is very good. The subway station is right at the door. It takes less than 30 minutes to take a taxi to Chuhe Hanjie and Liangdao Snack Street. Although there is no children's playground in the lobby on the first floor, there are cartoons for children to watch.
Building 7 is an old building. Building 8 is newer and more modern. I was arranged to Building 7 at the beginning. The room has only half of the window, which is like a semi-basement. The facilities are old and renovated, and the combination of old and new feels abrupt 😅. It is better after asking to move to Building 8. The hygiene is okay, but the details such as the dirt on the sink are very bad. There is a pencil case in the room, which is very friendly to children! There is a small device on the desk that is full of cartoons, and the children love it.
The breakfast is very rich and comparable to Hilton. The salad dishes are very fresh and the coffee machine is very fast. I feel the bottom line of state-owned hotels in breakfast. The restaurant also has single-sided and double-sided fried eggs, which is rare!
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