Location:
The hotel is relatively close to a high-speed train station, which means that every few minutes you can feel a slight vibration from the trains passing by beneath you, at least in my situation as I was on the first floor. For me, this was quite disturbing and even woke me up several times during the night.
The location is not very central and is relatively far from most major attractions, except for Temple of Heaven. I have stayed in other hotels that were much more centrally located.
Room:
The room was small, but it was completely sufficient for me. However, what really bothered me was that I couldn’t see outside through the window — it was sealed by the hotel. When I woke up, I had no idea whether it was 8 a.m. or 3 p.m., which was very frustrating.
On the positive side, there was plenty of hot water in the shower, which was great. Please note that they do not provide conditioner.
Facilities & Services:
The air conditioning in the room did not work. The Wi-Fi does not work well with eSIMs and functions properly only with a local SIM card (this seems to be common in China, not just this hotel).
The laundry service was good, although I had to remind them to return my clothes. One of the highlights was the hotel restaurant in the evening — the food was delicious and very reasonably priced.
Service:
The staff was excellent and responded to every request I had.
Value for Money:
Considering the number of issues, I personally did not feel that the price matched the value I received.
Who is it suitable for?
It may suit travelers who specifically need to stay close to the high-speed train station. Otherwise, I don’t see much reason to choose this area.