Guest User
May 26, 2024
I was torn between a B&B and a youth hostel and stayed in a youth hostel. The location is really good. The Forbidden City is right outside the door, and it is close to Shuai Mansion and Zhongjie. But the actual facilities arrangement is really funny. I know that the environment of a youth hostel is not as good as a hotel, and I also know that it is cheap and I can’t expect anything else.
I understand that this single room in the cabin is a partition in the hall. I also understand that it smells of formaldehyde just after decoration, but why did you open a window towards the hall? I saw the reviews before booking, but I didn't expect it to be so outrageous. The store didn't solve it at all, even putting up a curtain. Standing outside, you can see the house through the window. You don't even dare to turn on the light when changing clothes. It's hard to find a room with high windows, and you even designed a second-floor platform to face it. And the room is not soundproof, you can clearly hear someone talking in the lobby at night. Forget it, the cabin does not have an independent bathroom, so it uses a public bathroom. The public bathroom in his house is so outrageous that it makes me happy. Men and women share bathing stalls and toilets. You can see the sign in picture 3😥😥😥 It feels like the store has never done anything. Brigade, just catch the duck and get on the shelf. I have stayed in a similarly priced youth hostel in Wuhan before. The rooms did not have separate bathrooms, but the men's and women's shower rooms were merged into the washroom and bathroom to separate the two rooms according to gender.
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