LLonging-XI went to Vietnam on a business trip on April 13th and stayed at Vinhome Apartment for 3 days. The overall experience was quite satisfactory.
1. Location:
The location is very convenient, in the city center, next to Lotte Mall, and it is convenient for shopping and eating.
But if you want to go to Hoan Kiem Lake and the old town, you need to take a taxi for 15 minutes, which costs about RMB 10.
2. Environment:
The surrounding environment and the environment inside the apartment are quite good (as shown in the picture). It is an apartment in a building.
I live in a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 1-living room apartment, and I live in a small room (as shown in the picture).
There is also a master bedroom and a private bathroom (including a bathtub) that I didn't take pictures of.
I took pictures of everything else, and the environment is pretty clean.
3. Facilities:
The apartment is equipped with disposable toiletries, a water dispenser, a microwave, 24-hour hot water, and WiFi.
The facilities are also complete.
4. Service:
The apartment has no service, so you should be mentally prepared for this when you stay in the apartment.
The advantages of the apartment are: cheap, large space, and many rooms.
Disadvantages: The apartment is cleaned once every 3 days. If you clean it every day, you will be charged an extra 4 yuan. There is only someone to pick you up on the first day of check-in. No one will come until you check out (just close the door and leave).
So if you want attentive service, you must go to a star hotel, but the price is definitely not comparable to that of an apartment. It is definitely not as cheap as an apartment.
Note: Register your passport information with the apartment manager in advance when you check in.
5. Complaints:
I stayed there for three days and was quite satisfied with everything.
The only thing I was not satisfied with, or even hated, was the lobby security at night.
When you come back during the day, you can follow others into the building elevator, or ask the front desk or security in the lobby to open it for you. (Because there is no Face ID password to enter the building for short stays, only to enter the room)
But if you come back after 11 or 12 o'clock at night, the night security is difficult to deal with.
The first time I came back at 12 o'clock in the evening, I explained to the lobby security for a long time. I was renting inside, and he still opened it for me later.
The second time I came back at 1am, the night security guard refused to let me in, even though I had a check-in confirmation letter from Ctrip, a check-in notice from the housekeeper, and even when the housekeeper told him that I was staying here. I had to ask the housekeeper to find someone to pick me up, and I waited in the lobby for an hour.
So, if you come back too late, don't choose the apartment. This is the only and biggest disadvantage in my opinion.
Although the housekeeper will find someone to open the door for you, it's too troublesome and you have to wait for a long time. What if you come back too late and the housekeeper is asleep? I can't imagine what to do. Sleep in the lobby?
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