During the peak of Spring Festival travel, we drove from Taiyuan to Shiquan to Dazhou, and stayed all the way from Beijing. Without booking a hotel in advance, we found this hotel on Ctrip on the morning of the check-in day.
Our search criteria were "three-person room or three-bed or parent-child room and economical". At that time, I had no feeling about this hotel in Chongqing. I just felt that it basically met the requirements. Two standard beds, 1.5 meters long, were also okay. The key point was that there were 4 million tourists in Chongqing at that time. Don't even think about the nearby scenic spots. The price of any small broken room would be several times higher.
I drove downstairs of the hotel and was a little scared. There were hospitals all around, and there was a ****, not even a residential area. The only thing I liked about it was that it was close to the subway. We originally planned to rely on urban transportation or walking for two days in Chongqing.
When I checked into the room, my heart finally fell to the ground. From the corridor decoration to the room decoration, it was a classic European style, sophisticated and low-key, very similar to the small hotels we stayed in when we went to Europe in the early years. It was quiet, comfortable, and peaceful.
During the two days in Chongqing, I was eager to go out and did not enjoy the hotel breakfast for two days.
The hotel is facing the street, and the guest rooms are on the back street. In addition, it is not in the downtown area, so it is very quiet. Outside the window of the room we stayed in was a row of tall poplar trees, and there were some pine and cypress trees behind. It was directly facing the military training base, and I felt particularly safe instantly.
The base started training at 6:30 in the morning, which happened to be the wake-up service for us to get up early on the last day. In addition, outside the window was the sound of birds and the tranquility.
That night we took the bus to Jiefangbei. I didn’t expect that the subway station entrance was so close to the hotel. In addition to the ground bus, there is also a convenient underground transportation network at the door.
Starting from the hotel to the city, take a bus casually, and there are fun check-in points along the way.
If there is a pity, it is that the time is too hasty. Because of this, we are too lazy to negotiate with the hotel to change the room. After checking in, we found that the hotel still has parent-child rooms that are vacant, and the decoration is also very distinctive. I hope I can have the opportunity to come to Chongqing again.
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