"It is just opposite the Zhenjiang Museum, with an excellent geographical location. It is a stone's throw away from the Xijindu Scenic Area and is very quiet. This hotel is built in an old house. It is a building complex from the Republic of China period. It has a history of more than 100 years. The entire hotel has only more than 20 rooms and is unique. The hotel itself is a very artistic place. I would like to emphasize that the service is very good, and basically it can meet all requests. It is one of the top three hotels in the country in terms of service. Anyway, it is unexpectedly good. The ladies are very gentle. Yeah. Two tickets to the Xijindu paid scenic spots were also given upon check-in. The bathtub is big enough, and those who like to take a bath will feel very comfortable (but the hotel does not have bath salts, which is very incredible). In particular, the breakfast is very delicious. Their breakfast is not the traditional buffet, but a breakfast for one person, with beef pot cover noodles, crystal braised pork, and one basket of steamed buns per person, the kind with crab roe buns, the remaining milk, soy milk, homemade yogurt, and various pickles, etc. You can take them at the buffet counter. Of course, you can add more if you are not full of staple food. There are beautiful Hanfu at the front desk, which can be used for taking photos. It's free and very clean.
The hotel parking lot is at the back door of the hotel, very close to the hotel, very quiet and safe, and also free.
Overall, it's a good choice to stay in Zhenjiang.
(It should be noted that the wooden structure of the old building may make creaking sounds, which is not very friendly to people with shallow sleep and neurasthenia, but I have neurasthenia and feel okay. On the last day, I met a particularly unrefined guest who got up and screamed at 6 o'clock in the morning. He had no manners at all, which was very annoying.)"