Facilities: I took a video, and indeed, just as everyone said, the hairdryer and toiletries are all branded. Even the bathmat coming out of the shower is plush. It's clear the hotel put a lot of thought into selecting items and doesn't overlook any details. As someone who appreciates details, I felt very comfortable.
The overall hotel decor and room furnishings are also stylish. It felt very pleasant to sit at the tea table, read a book, sip tea, or even work on my laptop. If only all studio apartments looked like this, I'd be so happy.
Service: This is also a highlight of the hotel. Some of the value-added services are not perfunctory. The breakfast, among hotels of this type, is also well-prepared and not just going through the motions; every dish has its own distinct flavor. The front desk staff and restaurant servers all had excellent attitudes. Thumbs up to them.
There's also a large terrace on the top floor with a self-service tea station, board games, and playing cards – they really thought of many details for guests. Plus, there's a gym with new and plentiful equipment; it feels like they genuinely want you to work out, not just have a decorative space.
If I had to mention a downside, and this is why I deducted a tiny bit, my 'snow view' room didn't actually have a view of the snowy mountains. Also, I requested a quiet room when booking, but this room was facing the street, and vehicle noise was quite noticeable late at night when it was quiet. Luckily, I was truly exhausted and fell asleep faster and more deeply than usual.
Speaking of which, another compliment: the bedding is comfortable and clean. The lighting design is also excellent, very conducive to sleep. Although the makeup mirror has lights, it's still a bit dim; it's quite challenging for ladies who need to do detailed makeup. I hope there's a solution for this.
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