Penghaobanjianjia
May 3, 2024
As soon as I entered the hotel, I felt an inexplicable sense of familiarity. It was a typical style of state guesthouses and provincial government guesthouses in the 1970s and 1980s. The location and structure were very similar to Jinan Pearl Spring Hotel. The architectural style was Chinese antique, and the Chinese patio courtyard had some charm and elegance. The facilities were slightly old, but they had everything they should have. It was understandable that after all, it had been open for 30 or 40 years. The rooms were well soundproofed, located in a prime location but not noisy, with a sense of quiet in a bustling city. The service from the front desk to the room service was good. The downside was that this family room was said to have three beds, but in fact it was a suite with a temporary bed added to the outer room, and the bed added was a bed similar to a hospital ward bed. This kind of bed was not comfortable at all, but it could be used for sleeping. The other thing was that the breakfast was a little bit worse for a four-star hotel, but the meal was cheaper. Overall, it was recommended to stay, mainly because it was very convenient to walk to the Confucius Mansion and Confucius Temple. After all, the most terrible thing about this kind of garden courtyard scenic spot was the difficulty of parking. However, this style was a bit unattractive to young people. For example, my son kept nagging me why I didn't stay at Marriott or Shangri-La, which didn't have family rooms at all. In addition, I don't like taking photos when traveling since I was a child, so I don't have any photos... I just took a photo of the master's inscription, and also helped the room attendant
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