Location: 9/10. It's about a 7-minute walk from East Nanjing Road, and about 10 minutes from two metro stations. Taxis are also quite convenient. If you're looking to be right on a pedestrian street, you might be disappointed, but for someone who dislikes excessive noise, this location is perfect. There are plenty of food options nearby, so I wouldn't recommend booking the hotel breakfast – or at least not for every day.
Facilities: 6/10. The room isn't huge, but it's a good size compared to other places nearby. If you visit during the wrong season, the room can get stuffy. The window opens, but it's tiny, so no air gets in, and since the central air conditioning can't turn off the heating, even a breeze wouldn't help. The shower room is small, with nowhere to hang clothes, so be aware of that. The bed is comfortable, and you can request a comfier pillow, which is a nice touch.
Service: 8/10. The hotel staff, from the front desk to service and the restaurant, were all excellent. When I complained about the stuffy room, they immediately bought a standing fan for me. While it didn't help much, their sincerity was full marks. I would have given full marks for service, but at check-out, the front desk repeatedly asked me for a 5-star review, even offering a small gift (which was already mentioned in my booking) and free taxi assistance. This made me quite uncomfortable, and I declined. I strongly suggest hotel management avoids using these tactics to get perfect scores.
Overall: 7/10.
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