Sirius28
January 5, 2025
I took advantage of the New Year's Eve to experience the legendary ceiling of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai! The actual experience is well deserved, and the service can beat many hotels of the same level! Before checking in, the customer service called to patiently ask about the needs and help to book the restaurant! Add the WeChat of the housekeeper Xiao He in advance, and you can ask any questions and needs at any time. The reply is very timely and helped to apply for a late check-out to 2 o'clock! After checking in, the lobby staff took us to the room for a detailed introduction. After that, he also took us on a guided tour of the hotel's artworks, which was very patient! The attitude of the restaurant's service staff is also very good, the roast duck tastes good, and the shrimp dumplings for breakfast are delicious! Especially the room service is impressive! As soon as Aunt Lu Xiuhua saw us checking in, she hurried over to lay the small couch, put the shower anti-slip mat slippers and floor towels, and her attitude was very kind and friendly. Aunt Hao Xiaoying, who made the night bed, not only replenished the food and beverages in the guest room, but also paid close attention to the reservation of brown sugar water and pull-up pants during the menstrual period, and wrote a touching note, which made people feel warm! The mini bar prepared various drinking waters of different sizes, as well as home-brewed beer and blueberry juice. The amount of drinks was unprecedented in the luxury hotels I had stayed in! The paper towels used were cotton soft towels from the Cotton Era, and all the bedding configurations were also very good, and there were Dyson hair dryers! I stayed in a room on the third floor facing the river. The sun was very abundant, and I watched the fireworks immersively on New Year's Eve. It can be said to be the best room for viewing fireworks! In addition, the most distinctive feature of the hotel is the art and humanities. The entire hotel is filled with various artworks, just like living in a contemporary art museum, and there is also a very thoughtful design. Although there is no natural landscape, you can still achieve a step-by-step view! Opposite is its own organic manor, which guests can enter for free. The hotel's organic food is all produced by the manor. There is also a leisurely chicken coop listening to music, which is very interesting! There is also a Liangren Market in the back to stroll around, and very beautiful fireworks were set off on New Year's Eve! In addition, it is also very close to the Xitang Ancient Town. You can walk along the river bank for a few minutes to reach the entrance and exit of Liren Street, which is much more convenient than Alila in Wuzhen! The scenic spot is free of charge before 8 am and after 5 pm, and there are not too many tourists. The experience is good! There are also postcards with postage in the lobby, which can be stamped. As long as you sit down, the staff will bring hot water and towels. Finally, snacks are given when you check out! If I want to make a suggestion, it is that the corridor of the guest room is too dim, and you have to bend down to see the room number clearly. The sliding door of the bathroom is actually translucent. In addition, during the stay, the tea room and the piano room always have a sign that someone has reserved the place and guests are not allowed to enter. The running water tea table is moved to the library, but in fact, no one is there most of the time, which gives people a bad feeling... However, the overall stay experience is still good, and it is a good choice for tourists from nearby Shanghai!
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