Michellemeimei
April 13, 2023
It's just that it's very close to the pier, the price is affordable, and there's nothing else I can say about it.
We had to pull our luggage in from the parking lot, and only a little girl came to help. Therefore, the luggage, stroller, and the two kids had to be pulled in by themselves on the stone road in the ancient city.
After checking in, I was asked to choose the third floor or the second floor? Looking at her, and then thinking about myself, I chose 208. In addition to moving it myself, she asked a colleague to help me carry a box upstairs. 208 faces the street on both sides, and one wall is completely covered with curtains. I opened it and saw that it was covered with foam and cardboard. It was so dirty that I dared not touch it.
The room only has one window facing the pier that can be opened just a slit (the night wind can blow people away if it is opened wide), but it blows directly onto my head. My eldest daughter got sick the next day, so we canceled the trip.
The toilet seat is smaller than the toilet seat.
The wooden floor in front of the toilet door is moldy.
The light switch falls off when pressed.
The next day I changed to room 209 opposite.
As for the roof, it is a place where debris and rubble are piled, which is completely inconsistent with the Ctrip picture.
This hotel cannot be called a hotel, it can only be regarded as a small hotel style from the 1970s/80s.
The location is good. It takes about ten minutes to get on the telescreen car from the south pier of the ancient town to the north archway of the ancient town. Just opposite Hutaoli, walk forward through the alley to the Sun and Moon Palace.
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