WangRuaiRuai
January 6, 2026
1: The hotel boasts a great location, surrounded by several unique parks in Beijing, making it incredibly convenient and quick to get anywhere. It's an excellent choice for out-of-town visitors, especially given its relatively good value for money.
2: Putting aside out-of-town tourists, as a local, I wouldn't choose to stay here again. First, there's hardly anything edible for breakfast. The bread is truly awful, and there aren't even any omelets. The restaurant staff offered zero service; when I asked for baby utensils, I was given a filthy set with a huge smudge, and I had to get my own coffee.
3: As someone with mild mysophobia, the general cleanliness of the room was acceptable, but the sliding bathroom door definitely hadn't been wiped down by the cleaning staff – the long-standing grime was evident. The side of the sink and the towel bar were also very dirty; I had to clean them myself with a cotton wipe and water.
4: The bathtub's placement was very awkward, making it difficult to lay out a disposable tub liner. The open-plan bathroom design meant a constant draft while bathing.
5: I woke up at 4 AM scratching uncontrollably. I don't know if it was the water or the sheets, but I was incredibly itchy. I'm not known for having sensitive skin, and in all the hotels I've stayed at, I've never experienced such intense itching. This is the first time in my life I've felt such an all-over prickling sensation. It's been 12 hours since I returned home, and I'm still incredibly itchy. I have no idea what at the hotel made my skin so sensitive.
To sum up, this hotel's overall standards are mediocre. I can accept the 80 RMB parking fee cap, but in other aspects, it certainly doesn't live up to a five-star standard.
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