The Xizhongxi Teahouse, which is as famous as Louwailou, has now been converted into a boutique hotel. It is located next to the Jiuxi Yanshu, surrounded by green trees and flowing streams. The scenery is unique, and the fusion of simplicity and modernity has attracted countless tourists.
The size is small, with only 18 guest rooms, each with its own exclusive and meaningful name. The Listening to the Rain Room on the second floor with large floor-to-ceiling windows on three sides has the most serene and elegant scenery. Wandering in the green sea, indulging in it and being unable to extricate oneself; I also stayed in the first-floor Stepping Branch Room, which has a small courtyard facing the main road. It is also quite charming to see the tourists in the scenic area, but of course the privacy will be lacking. In the early morning, there is no one at the scenic spot, and you can go out to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Jiuxi Shibajian alone, which is very comfortable.
The room includes free Minibars such as Evian and Ferrero, and also provides Longjing, Hangbai Chrysanthemum and Hupao Mengquan for tea and rest, and good night sweet soup at night. The bathroom accessories are APPELLES, an Australian essential oil skincare brand, which is consistent with those used by Autograph.
The hotel has an outdoor infinity pool, surrounded by white walls and black tiles, overlooking the green mountains in the distance, which is very photogenic and popular on the Internet.
The service is very enthusiastic, and it is also equipped with an exclusive butler Xiaotan, who responds very promptly. Due to the size, some facilities and standard services are lacking, but it is still a wonderful work worth checking in at Jiuxi.
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