【Hotel Record】Andaz Nanjing Hexi Hotel
Hotel: Andaz Nanjing Hexi Hotel
Price: 600 (Corporate Rate)
Room Type: Andaz King Room
Hotel Introduction: A newly opened trendy hotel in Nanjing, located above the Hexi IFC building, part of Hyatt's high-end brand line. The hotel combines trendy personality with Nanjing's cultural heritage, creating an extraordinary experience with a modern chic style.
Hotel Services: Business travel, corporate rate, Hyatt White Card users naturally do not have room upgrades and other experiences. However, the service at this hotel is indeed as reviewed online, though standard, they answer all questions. The concierge on the first floor has a very good attitude, but the front desk staff's attitude is slightly indifferent, and the breakfast staff seem a bit flustered. However, the hotel rooms offer a complimentary first round of Minibar, including two bottles of Voss sparkling water in glass bottles. There is a small lounge on one side of the lobby, open to all guests, offering soft drinks, a small amount of alcohol, and snacks like smoked salmon, enhancing the experience for regular travelers.
Room Condition: Stayed in the most basic room, although the area is not large, the space utilization rate is very high. Especially the wash area, which creates an independent space through three sliding doors, and can be opened to make the space transparent. As for the lack of a bathtub, which many people complain about, I personally find it acceptable. Rather than a rarely used bathtub, it's better to enlarge the shower space. The most commendable aspects of the room are some modern small ornaments, lighting fixtures, and multiple wireless charging devices, giving a very modern and stylish feel. The Azzi Glasser amenities and Dyson hairdryer also elevate the room's quality. As for the view outside the window, it's not worth mentioning, haha. But for a price of 600, what more can you ask for?
Hotel Public Areas: The hotel's public areas are likely to be more popular with young people, featuring modern abstract sculptures, sloped roofs, a high-ceilinged lobby, and new Chinese-style decorations like lanterns and calligraphy brushes. Combined with the lighting atmosphere, it has a lot of style. The biggest highlight is the outdoor terrace on the sixth floor, surrounded by tall buildings, with a pool, pavilions, light shadows, and white gauze, creating a comfortable and pleasant city vacation feel. The IFC downstairs is also very convenient for guests' three meals, and why are the prices of the same dining brands cheaper than in Shanghai? Finally, it is said that the hotel has an infinity pool beyond the film, which I didn't experience on this business trip, leaving it for next time.
Hotel Breakfast: To be honest, the hotel breakfast is absolutely beyond expectations, with semi-buffet ordering, offering Eggs Benedict, duck blood vermicelli soup, black truffle scrambled eggs, etc. The self-service part with freshly squeezed juice and baking is also excellent, adding points.