The hotel is in a very good location, on the edge of the West Lake, next to Shangri-La and Xinxin, with a large garden inside, divided into several buildings. We stayed in a room along the street in Building 5. The room was not big, the toilet was a little crowded, the toilet was inductive, it could be cleaned and flushed, and it flushed automatically. The washbasin had direct drinking water and automatic hand sanitizer, but it was a little small. The bathroom was a shower. The glass separating the toilet shower and the room could be set to a frosted effect. Compared with the toilet, the room equipment was a little old. A lot of water, fruit, and drinks were sent to the room. The bed was very comfortable, with the right softness and hardness. However, the bedside socket was a little old, and there was no type c socket, which could actually be ignored. The main disadvantage was that the room was not soundproof. When we came back from the opposite room in the middle of the night, the sound was loud and woke us up. The sound of cars passing by on the road outside was not that noisy. The service was OK, and they helped us delay check-out until 2 o'clock, which was very satisfactory. Another point is that the breakfast was rich in variety, including cakes, pastries, and bread, which were high-end goods at a glance, not comparable to ordinary hotels. The food was quite satisfactory, and the restaurant layout was quite stylish, which enhanced the overall sense of value. The sound insulation can really be improved during the next renovation, otherwise it will affect the overall experience.
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