Guest User
January 2, 2025
Let's talk about the traffic first. I used Amap to go around the hotel twice but couldn't find it. There was an intersection with a hotel sign, but I couldn't get in and there was no staff to direct me. This should be improved.
Let's talk about the room, which was not as expected. The room was relatively small and was divided into three areas: the entrance corridor, the rest area, and the bathroom area. There were paid drinks on display in the corridor, and some drinks in the mini bar were free. There was also a wardrobe. The rest area was a bed, a small sofa, and a desk. I booked a room with the title "The Bund" on the 43rd floor. I could see some buildings when I lay on the bed, but I couldn't see Lujiazui and the Bund. I could see them in the corner of the desk. The bed was very good and the pillow was very soft, unlike the pillows in most hotels, which couldn't support my neck. The window screen in the room couldn't be closed, leaving a space, probably for viewing the scenery, but when the sun shone, the room was very hot. See the picture. The bathroom area was quite large, the bathtub was average, the toiletries were average, and the linens had a sense of history. But it was still very clean.
Finally, let's talk about breakfast, which was not a buffet but a set meal. There is nothing special to note. If I have to say something, it is that there is no time limit and you can eat at any time. You can have it delivered to your room or at the bar on the 47th floor. On a foggy day, there is nothing to see. When the weather is good, the view is not bad, and it is a place for Internet celebrities to check in.
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