The B&B is not big. Walk into the small front desk and elegant cafe. The more hidden stairs next to the front desk lead to the guest rooms on the second and third floors. The layout of the B&B is beautiful and warm, and there are tiles with various patterns on the stairs, full of nostalgic Nanyang flavor.
The only drawback is that there is no elevator in the B&B and the stairs are a bit steep, but the lady at the reception thoughtfully helped us carry our luggage upstairs, saving us some trouble.
The rooms in the B&B are acceptable. Our standard room has separate dry and wet rooms. The small living room has a long Chinese-style seat, two rocking chairs and a small coffee table (there are some tea sets on the coffee table that we don’t use); the door There are wardrobes, air purifiers, etc. next to it.
Thanks to the receptionist for the gift, each of us got a drink from the cafe during our stay this time, whether it was American style, latte, or a drink with local characteristics. We sat in the cafe and sipped our drinks leisurely, stirring the ice cubes in the drinks while imagining the passers-by outside the door. It seemed that we could temporarily leave our worries behind.
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