The room is tidy, the bed is comfortable, and the service attitude is really good. I came here with a big suitcase. I originally wanted to request a room on the first floor but forgot to make a note. When we checked in, the front desk helped us check in and helped us carry the suitcase to the second floor.
If you take a taxi, remember to tell the driver that the alley is passable. Many drivers will be reluctant to drive in when they see the alley is narrow. I didn’t know beforehand, so I was put on the main road and walked into the alley with my suitcase. But it’s not far away and is only a few minutes away from the straight road. The alley may be dark at night, but there are many people walking there and it is not dangerous at all. There are many restaurants and coffee shops hidden in the alley. It is recommended that you try them all.
The house is really as pictured. There is also a smart TV in the room. If you don’t want to go out, you can use it. The only shortcoming is that the sound insulation is poor. On the day I checked in, I happened to meet an uncivilized family. The children were noisy from morning to night, and they were still on at almost midnight. The door was talking loudly and running up and down the corridor. I was an extremely light sleeper and went to bed early, so it affected my sleep. But at night after everyone fell asleep, it was really quiet.
If you want to experience a courtyard house and don’t mind poor soundproofing, I highly recommend this hotel. After all, hotels near tourist attractions in Beijing are quite expensive. This hotel is affordable. It’s close to Gulou Street, Nanluogu Lane, and Shichahai. You can go shopping in the morning, lunch and evening. It’s very convenient to take the subway and bus. There are also shared bicycles.
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