Guest User
April 19, 2025
I came to Xi'an for tourism. I checked in directly after visiting the Tang Dynasty City that Never Sleeps at night. The front desk guy upgraded the 12-person room I booked to an 8-person room for free. The location is easy to find. The sign is bright and conspicuous. It only took me 6 minutes to get from the door to Exit B of the Tang Paradise subway station. There are 4 floors in total. Take the elevator to the D area to check in after entering the door. The public area is on a separate floor. The public area has a camping area, a karaoke area (you can sing), an e-sports game area, a table tennis table, an electric massage chair (it seems to be at your own expense), three pool tables, a book bar (you can read books), a snack and beverage sales area, free lockers (I checked out the next day and left my bag here, and came to take it away at night, which was very considerate), and various high and low chairs, sofa chairs, etc. Upstairs are rooms, with separate men's and women's washing areas, and separate showers and toilets. There are many rooms without having to queue. There is shampoo and shower gel in the shower room, hot water at the sink, and a hair dryer. The bed in the room is wider than some youth hostels (maybe 1.2m), and you don't need to put on the sheets and quilt covers yourself. There is a small folding storage board, two charging sockets, the brightness of the lights is not bad, and the bed curtains have good light blocking properties. Each person is equipped with a cabinet, which can be opened by swiping a card. There are slippers, hangers, bath towels and a bottle of mineral water in it. The stairs to the upper bunk are also wide (not narrow). There are air conditioners in the rooms (but for some reason my room was still very hot even when it was set to the lowest setting). There are Haier washing machines and Little Swan dryers in the laundry room (but I didn't seem to see a place to dry clothes).
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