Xiaomaoxiong
June 21, 2021
I booked the room in Building C, but I didn't expect that Building C was old and small, and had nothing to do with Tibetan hotels, and I didn't arrive until I got out of the backyard. But considering the price of 110+, what kind of bicycles are needed at this price!
But the reality is really cruel, the wallpaper peels off, the kettle hasn’t boiled for long, the two drinking cups are dirty inside and outside, the table is gray, the bathroom does not separate wet and dry, and the room smells heavy, so all night The window can only be opened, but the corners and corners, including the quilt, are deeply imprinted with the smell of smoke, and the throat hurts to death.
Along the street, just after falling asleep at night, there was the sound of pulling the shutter door, and then a man wow, fell asleep again, and pulled the shutter door again! Probably toss to more than 2 o'clock in the middle of the night!
Then the passers-by were still twittering, and the sound seemed to be in the ear.
There are also advantages: the girl at the front desk has a very good attitude, and she lent us her own umbrella very actively and enthusiastically. The radiator in the room is super awesome.
Breakfast is delivered to the room at 7:30, one egg + flower roll + mustard greens + small bread + steamed bun + Yili milk. Why do Ctrip reviews say dining at a Tibetan restaurant?
When I checked out, I asked the old man at the front desk. He said that the restaurant and the hotel are not the same, so I can’t have breakfast in the restaurant.
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