Yamaijiachengbao
May 29, 2024
This time I brought my 11-year-old child to Beijing for a trip during off-peak hours. The hotels I stayed in before on business trips were all old and dilapidated according to the reviews. After a long struggle, I chose this hotel. Let me talk about the location first. The transportation is quite convenient. It takes five minutes to get to Xisi Station on Line 4 of the subway. It takes two stations to Tiananmen Square and then change to Line 1 and then two stations. It takes less than half an hour. There is no need to transfer to Line 4 to the Summer Palace and Yuanmingyuan. Beihai and Houhai are called online taxis for less than 20 yuan.
The service is very good. The staff added WeChat before check-in, and responded to every detail. They also gave Hanfu.
The room hardware is very new, with full marks for details. The sheets and towels are soft and not hard. The shower hot water temperature is OK. Although the water flow is not as turbulent as at home, it is enough. There is only a toilet, a heated makeup mirror, a capsule coffee machine, a Dyson hair dryer, a projector, and electric curtains. It can be seen that the operator does not care about the cost.
There are not many breakfast varieties, but the taste is good, and the dining environment is very quiet. For guests who get up early to travel, it is important to have breakfast on time before 7 o'clock.
If I have to find faults, there is an ordinary alley in front of the hotel, there is no natural scenery inside, and there is no scenery outside the window, so forget it if you want to look out the window. The room is small, which seems to be a common phenomenon in the capital hotels where every inch of land is valuable. I can accept it. After all, you can walk tens of thousands of steps in the royal garden during the day, and you will be aesthetically fatigued.
Overall, I am very satisfied and will choose to stay here next time I come to Beijing.
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