Guest User
August 12, 2024
I booked a four-person room with a private bathroom. My roommates were all very interesting and we had a lot of fun chatting together. However, since I lived on the first floor, there were still sounds of people dragging suitcases outside until two or three in the morning, drunken young people couldn't find the way, and a family riding by and talking loudly, etc. If you want to sleep quietly, you should either bring your own earplugs or stay in a hostel. The price and location in the ancient city determine that its surroundings are not very quiet.
ps: There is a place to wash and hang clothes on the third floor, which is very good; there are photos of tenants in those years at the corners of the first and second floors. The youth hostel that has been opened for ten years is amazing; the volunteer sister will enter the room every day to simply clean up and sort out the garbage. She is a good volunteer and I wish you a sudden wealth; it is very comfortable to blow the wind on the roof. There is a travel guide on the first floor. A deposit of 50 is required for check-in (the first time I have encountered this after staying in nine youth hostels).
In general, ignoring the fact that the surroundings may not be very quiet due to the peak season, it is worth staying.
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