Personally, I really don't like to live in this kind of hotel in an office building. My colleagues booked this place on a business trip, so I had no choice but to make do with it. First of all, it is very inconvenient to enter and exit. The hotel reception is on the 14th floor of the building. To check-in at the hotel, you have to register at the front desk of the building before you are authorized to enter the building and take the elevator. The second room was not big, so it didn't matter if I could see the river or not, but the window was facing the opposite building, so I didn't dare to open the window at all, and I had to draw the curtains and turn on the lights during the day. The third service is very average. There are many people at the front desk who seem to be very busy at any time, and they are not impatient to call and ask questions. It is recommended to stay in a hotel or find a chain brand to live in.
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