Enjoy a sophisticated and elegant life in the south of the International City Strategically situated in the heart of Chengdu Gaoxin District, a major high-tech hub of technology and innovation in western China.Fraser Place Chengdu is connected to a modern mixed development - Chengdu Poly Time Edition.
Over 100 brands have settled in this shopping mall, setting the standard for a forward-thinking lifestyle that encompasses diverse experiences such as gourmet, pet-friendly environments, bicycle accessibility, cafes, bars, and sports facilities.The property is also within a short distance to Global Centre Chengdu, SKP Chengdu, Chengdu Yintai Center In 99 with an array of retail, dining and entertainment options. Immerse yourself in the 238-unit upscale residence, offering well-appointed apartments ranging from compact studios to sprawling three-bedroom units. Complementing the stay experience is a host of amenities that include an all-day restaurant, gymnasium, sauna, indoor swimming pool, residents’ lounge, meeting room and indoor high-definition projection.
Whether you are travelling for business or leisure or relocating to the city, Long-term and short-term rentals are available,Fraser Place Chengdu provides an elegant city retreat to explore the dynamic city of Chengdu from.
"I stayed here for eleven nights in a one-bedroom apartment suite, and overall I was quite satisfied, though there were a few minor issues. First, the positives: the biggest advantage is the well-equipped room. As a serviced apartment, it not only has a refrigerator, induction hob, microwave, and a washer-dryer, but also a full set of branded dinnerware and kitchen utensils. Amenities expected at this level, like a capsule coffee machine, Bose sound system, and a bathtub for soaking, are all provided. The public facilities are decent, with a high-floor infinity pool and a gym. Regarding service, the housekeeping staff, in particular, were very thoughtful and attentive, which was commendable.
Now for the two areas that could be improved: 1) The hotel is quite new, and the furniture still has a noticeable odor. It seems the rooms aren't regularly aired out when vacant, so upon entering, the smell was quite strong. With ventilation and an air purifier, it quickly dissipated, but it does leave a less-than-ideal first impression. I suggest airing out rooms in advance, depending on bookings. 2) The size of the hotel restaurant doesn't quite match the number of rooms. When the hotel is full, seating in the breakfast area is tight, sometimes even requiring a wait. I recommend expanding the restaurant or, given its apartment-style nature, offering in-room dining services."