The Chongqing Jingangbei OLD VILLGAE SPA HOTEL is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. Visitors to Chongqing will find that the Chongqing Jingangbei OLD VILLGAE SPA HOTEL is a fantastic accommodation choice. The hotel is 30km from Shuitu Railway Station and 35km from Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport. Seeing Chongqing's sights from this hotel is easy with Jingangbei Ancient Village, Wentang Gorge Scenic Area and International Leisure Hot Spring Resort all close by. When guests have some time on their hands they can make use of the onsite facilities. This Chongqing hotel features parking on site. This hotel is a popular accommodation for guests traveling with families.
"This is my first time leaving a negative review on Ctrip, and staying in this room was truly unlucky. There was a huge bug on the floor, but that wasn't the biggest issue. Right downstairs was a hot pot restaurant, and it was incredibly noisy. Last night, a group of people downstairs were drinking and playing finger-guessing games. We went to bed at 10:30 PM, even with our own earplugs in, but we were constantly woken up by the noise. Around 12 AM, my friend called the front desk to complain about the unbearable noise, but it didn't help. I held out until 12:30 AM and called the front desk again, telling them that if nothing was done, I would call the police. We finally managed to get some sleep after that group left around 12:40 AM.
What's even more ridiculous is that there was a couple in the next room. Initially, they were also disturbed by the hot pot restaurant downstairs, just like us, and I assume they complained to the front desk as well. The soundproofing was absolutely terrible; we could hear constant sighing and coughing from their room. After the hot pot restaurant quieted down later in the night, the couple in the next room started making noise. But we were so exhausted that we eventually fell asleep. Since we went to bed so late, we could clearly hear them blow-drying their hair in the morning. As for breakfast, the steamed buns looked like they had been reheated multiple times, so I didn't dare eat them; they were all flaky. I only ate the noodles.
In summary, the soundproofing is abysmal; you can hear every little thing happening next door. The hot pot restaurant downstairs was still noisy with drinking and finger-guessing games late into the night, and multiple complaints didn't make a difference. The village itself is quite nice, but the accommodation experience was terrible. The loft had a lot of dust, and I even saw a huge spider while showering but forgot to take a picture – truly a 'natural' environment, haha. The nearby hot spring only had three pools open, and the forest river view one I most wanted to visit seemed to be under maintenance.
I really hope the hotel seriously works on improving the soundproofing; it's genuinely too loud. The hot pot restaurant downstairs should also be more considerate; they're not the only business around. The village is still very beautiful and great for photos."