The Yingjun International Hotel provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. The Yingjun International Hotel offers a pleasant stay in Luyi for those traveling for business or leisure. Bozhou Railway Station is the closest major transportation option, approximately 32km away. Bozhou Railway Station is the closest option for those who prefer to travel by train, approximately 32km away. This hotel is located near many of Luyi's attractions including Concubine Yu Cultural Park, County, Laozi's Hometown Scenic Area and Luyi Museum. At the end of a busy day, travelers can unwind and relax in the hotel or go out and enjoy the city. For those driving themselves, parking is provided on site. Our guests consider this hotel to have excellent service. This hotel is the usual choice for a large number of business travelers.
"Crossing to the old place of Chen Guo in the Spring and Autumn Period, the birthplace of **, full of historical feeling
The hotel is close to ** Sheng Sendai, one person has Daoxian and the surrounding area
Family travel, arrive at the hotel in the evening, the infield is in the Xuzhou Food Festival, as a Jiangsu person, feel cordial
The hotel is divided into guest rooms and hotels, and the accommodation is in the guest rooms building.
Uncle security is very responsible, guides all the way to the parking place
The front desk of the room was warm and thoughtful, capable, and it would be done in a while. It also warmly reminded the breakfast time to avoid us missing.
The rooms are separated from wet and dry, clean and elegant, and the standard is no less than a five-star hotel.
(It is recommended to add a layer of semi-permeable film to the bathroom door glass, otherwise it is a little embarrassing to live in a standard room.)
The next day, breakfast is rich, there are many meals, covering Chinese and Western
Very good experience trip, for 2+2 family travel, the top tat!
If you come to Luyi next time, you will stay again~
Thank you very much for the security guard who provided us with services when we checked in, the young lady at the front desk, and the aunt in the room!"