Guest User
April 20, 2025
Objectively speaking, the transportation here is quite convenient, it is very close to the subway station, and the front desk service is also good. The biggest advantage is that you can see the Liziba Light Rail entering the building directly from the window. But there are many problems, the biggest one is that this is not a regular hotel, it should be called an apartment. First, the room facilities are not up to standard: for example, the floor of the room is not flat, and the elderly and children may fall accidentally; there is no place to put toilet paper in the bathroom, and you have to hold the toilet paper in your hand when you go to the toilet; the shower room has no door, and water splashes all over the floor after taking a shower, so be careful not to slip; the washbasin is very shallow, and there is water everywhere when you wash your hands. Second, the windows are not soundproofed well, and you can hear the noise of traffic outside all night. Third, the service was totally unstandardized. When I checked in, I noticed obvious stains on a switch button, and no one cared about it until I checked out on the third day. The next morning we saw many women carrying cleaning tools downstairs. We wondered why they were gathering there like Filipino maids on weekends. When I got home the next night, I found that the drain plug of the sink had been pulled out, and there were many black stains on the white basin. At first I was very puzzled. We were outside all day and there was only a cleaning staff, so what was the stain? I made a bold guess that those women must be cleaners. They had no place to wash the mops, so they used the sink to wash the mops, which would explain the stains on the sink. Thinking of this, I really regretted washing clothes in the sink on the first day. It was so disgusting.
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