City Express Hotel ( Beihai HePu High-Speed Railway Station) is located on HePu Avenue, right in front of HePu High-Speed Railway Station. It takes only 3 minutes by car to reach the station. The hotel is 14 kilometers away from Beihai Fucheng Airport, which is a 30-minute drive. It is 6 kilometers away from large shopping malls such as Mermaid Shopping City and HePu Commercial Center. There are many classic attractions nearby, including the Maritime Silk Road Cultural Site Park, the First Port of the Maritime Silk Road Scenic Area, the Wenchang Pagoda Scenic Area, the Guangxi HePu Han Dynasty Cultural Museum, and the Han Tombs and Han City National Archaeological Site Park. The hotel also offers free parking, a restaurant, and a conference room that can accommodate up to 100 people. There are various shopping malls, restaurants, and bars around the hotel, making it the quality first choice for business trips and leisure travel.
"The hotel is about 20 minutes walk from the high-speed rail station. There are almost no places to eat around, because there is a distance from the old town. But the hotel facilities are very new, the hair dryer and the toilet are very advanced equipment, especially the toilet is automatically flushed. The room size is also very large, the breakfast is different for two days, the taste is not bad, I especially like to eat that walnut bag. The front desk staff was not very professional. When I checked in, I didn't add breakfast to my room card. Although the restaurant staff also gave me breakfast the next morning, I can see that this is definitely not the first time this has happened. Then I went to the front desk to reflect this situation, the front desk staff said very lightly that it would be fine to add it to you, no sorry. Although the hotel can add enterprise WeChat to understand the hotel's information, when checking in, the front desk staff took the initiative to explain to the guests that it was more important, not to explain nothing. It was to let the guests add enterprise WeChat, because it is estimated that most guests still want to deal with people, not machines."