Location: No. 1 Dabei Street, North Gate of Old City, Yuquan District, about 700 meters south of Hohhot Buddhist temple Dazhao Temple. It is about 100 meters to the north of the Islamic building of the Great Mosque, and about 150 meters away from the wide alley of Hohhot Internet red Food Street. East of Hohhot downtown business district about 1 km. [Opening time] November 2024 [Large supermarket] Hailiang Shopping Center, Victoria Shopping Center, Wangfujing Shopping Center, Zhenhua Plaza Shopping Center, Dixia Wanghong Street and other distances are about 1km and about 15 minutes on foot. 【 Hospital 】 Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University 1.5 km, about 20 minutes walk. 【 Nearby attractions 】 Dazhao Temple, Xituzhao, Tongshun Lane, Saishang Old Street (700 meters, about 10 minutes on foot), Halal Temple, Wide Alley Food Street, Islamic Style Street (150 meters, about 5 minutes on foot), DaShengkui, Five Pagoda Temple (900 meters, about 10 minutes on foot), Guanyin Temple, Bao Erhan Pagoda (1.1 km, 10 minutes on foot) [Transportation] Subway: From Metro Line 1 (about 1.3km from Affiliated Hospital Station about 20 minutes on foot), Metro Line 2 (about 1.5km from Zhongshan Road Station about 30 minutes on foot) bus stop: Old City Beimen Station (about 100 meters, 5 minutes walk) The hotel offers Inner Mongolia special breakfast - mutton shaomai, haggis and Mongolian milk tea with delicious Chinese breakfast; The hotel has 111 well-furnished rooms with state-of-the-art meeting rooms, a gym and a laundromat to add peace of mind and convenience to your trip
"The hotel is very nice, clean, and simple, with friendly and attentive staff, which made our stay comfortable overall. However, one key issue significantly impacted our experience. The hotel advertises that it has a gym, which was the primary reason we booked our stay, as we wanted to maintain our fitness routine while away from home and unable to use our usual gym membership.
Upon arrival, we discovered that the ”gym” consisted of only two treadmills and no other equipment. This was extremely disappointing, as a gym should provide a variety of fitness equipment to accommodate different workout needs. Advertising a facility as a gym when it is essentially just a room with treadmills feels misleading.
If your facility only has treadmills, it would be more accurate to advertise it as such, rather than labeling it a gym. A proper gym typically requires a minimum set of equipment, including:
1. Cardio Machines: At least treadmills, ellipticals, and stationary bikes.
2. Strength Equipment: Free weights (dumbbells, barbells) and resistance machines.
3. Functional Training Tools: Items such as yoga mats, kettlebells, or medicine balls.
This would ensure clarity for guests who choose hotels based on their fitness facilities. While we appreciated the cleanliness and service, the lack of transparency regarding the gym was a major letdown."