The hygiene of this hotel is okay, to be honest. It's just that the hardware is so bad. It's said to be a five-star hotel, but it's actually a 4-star hotel. Coupled with the age and disrepair, it's almost a three-star hotel. The whole hotel is rusty everywhere. It is said to be a historical relic, but there is not enough time. Even if it is new, it looks like it is one or twenty years old. I don't know why the old one looks like this. Let everyone judge for themselves. The cement from the walls fell off. Sometimes I have to admire the hard-working character of the Japanese. No matter how broken things are, they are not willing to repair them and continue to use them. I also hope that Ctrip will pay more attention in the future and stop putting this kind of hotel on the 5-star hotel page. The price is at the five-star level. The price for three people is 4,000 yuan, equivalent to US dollars. More than 500, this price is the price of living in the Westin next to the Paris Opera House. The facilities are very down-to-earth, but the price is not down-to-earth at all. The hotel is very environmentally friendly in terms of its own facilities, adhering to the principle of saving as much as possible. The key is that it is not environmentally friendly when charging fees. It really dares to charge any price. The price of 500 US dollars is the price of a regular five-star hotel, not This standard is 4 stars, but the actual charging standard of a three-star hotel
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