Stayed here one night, when arriving from Quzhou in the evening. Check-in was OK (be prepared that English is not very much spoken here). The room I got was rather small, but absolutely clean - no window to the outside, but the window opened out to a wide air duct, actually with quite fresh air, so I slept with the window ajar all night.||Bathroom was also small, but very clean and with a good shower.||Arriving late and have had dinner on the train, we most of all wanted a cold beer. The hotel has no bar or the like, but we were referred to a small restaurant in the basement - in the same building as the hotel, but with entrance from the street.||If you don't want to go there, there's cold drinks on sale in the small hotel shop next to the breakfast room.||This was a real lifesaver and after an ice cold Tsingtao (or was it two?) we were on top of the situation again - even being able to eat peanut with chopsticks.||Breakfast was quite good, with a few Western style items, but after a week in China you're quite fine with local produce.||There is a free shuttle service from the hotel, which has to be booked in advance (so they know how any are going with the shuttle). It was a rather large bus, capable of bringing 40+ persons to...
Read moreStayed here one night, when arriving from Quzhou in the evening. Check-in was OK (be prepared that English is not very much spoken here). The room I got was rather small, but absolutely clean - no window to the outside, but the window opened out to a wide air duct, actually with quite fresh air, so I slept with the window ajar all night.||Bathroom was also small, but very clean and with a good shower.||Arriving late and have had dinner on the train, we most of all wanted a cold beer. The hotel has no bar or the like, but we were referred to a small restaurant in the basement - in the same building as the hotel, but with entrance from the street.||If you don't want to go there, there's cold drinks on sale in the small hotel shop next to the breakfast room.||This was a real lifesaver and after an ice cold Tsingtao (or was it two?) we were on top of the situation again - even being able to eat peanut with chopsticks.||Breakfast was quite good, with a few Western style items, but after a week in China you're quite fine with local produce.||There is a free shuttle service from the hotel, which has to be booked in advance (so they know how any are going with the shuttle). It was a rather large bus, capable of bringing 40+ persons to...
Read moreWe stayed in this hotel with two children and did not regret our choice - the reception was efficient (attention: no English), the room spacious and clean and tastefully decorated. There are chairs, tables, a large bed and still space between. The bathroom was well arranged, only the floor of the shower was a bit special: cobbled, so no smooth surface. Looks (and feels) nice but not sure how they keep it clean... Internet was stable and reasonably fast. ||Transportation to the airport is offered by the hotel (free) and there is a subway station nearby (but it takes you quite a while to reach downtown - the location is really in a suburb). There are not so many taxis around and they might have trouble finding the place as access is through some small side streets. ||The only really weak point is the breakfast - tasteless, not much choice and...
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