I took the elderly at home to Beijing and took a fancy to the location. The subway station is about 5 to 10 minutes' walk away, and the distance to Qianmen Street is also within walking distance.
The room is clean and hygienic, but there is a smell from the drainage pipes that can be found in the old city. I think it is acceptable (after all, my old and young children also have it).
The mattress is relatively thick, so if you use disposable sheets, you may want to pay attention to the size. But the old people said that the bed was very comfortable and they slept well.
The coffee machine in the lobby solves the problem of headaches caused by the elderly without drinking coffee.
When checking out, the staff were very considerate and reminded me whether the elderly person's disposable slippers were missing in the room. After making it clear that the elderly person did not want them, the front desk staff immediately notified the cleaning staff, which was very efficient.
There was an incident when the elevator got stuck on the third floor on the morning of 27/12 and could not close the door. The female employee on duty at the counter quickly made notifications and arrangements, and the takeaway was delivered to the room by hand. The lift was repaired when we went back in the afternoon, and the female employee at the counter clearly explained the cause of the failure, so that we could continue to use the lift with peace of mind.
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