This year's Spring Festival has pushed Harbin to a new peak. The subsequent rise in prices is also expected.
In the past, I liked to stay on Central Street when I came to Harbin, which was convenient for shopping. This time, there were too many people, and I thought it would be better to hide in Nangang District instead of Daoli District. The hotel has its own parking lot, and the parking problem has indeed been solved, but the room price is still not low. The room that usually costs at most 200+ has also risen to 800+. Of course, this price is inseparable from the promotion of major platforms behind the scenes.
The hotel is indeed quite old, and it seems that it has not been renovated for more than ten years. The old facilities and supplies will definitely reduce the experience. In addition, there are many people during the Spring Festival, the noise of children in the corridor every day, and the poor sound insulation of the room. Overall, staying here can only be described as making do with overnight stays.
The breakfast is already very ordinary, and there are many people scrambling for it, and it is a mess, so I only eat two boiled eggs every day to make do with it, so as not to compete with others.
Of course, the store also tried its best to make up for the good reviews, and sent water and frozen pears and frozen persimmons fruit plates.
There is a Qiulin Liados counter in the lobby on the first floor. If you want to buy some sausages, you can buy some. The prices are similar in Harbin.
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