Room was quite cramped for two, even though it was generally comfortable and clean. They did offer a free room upgrade, but we declined as we wanted two separate beds, which seemed to only be available on the basement level.
The hotel has many rooms, so the corridors leading to the rooms are somewhat of a maze and takes some time to get familiar with getting in and out. Walls/doors are a bit thin, so the noise travels especially when people are talking along the corridor.
It's located right within the main street of Qianmen, so there are plenty of food and shopping option conveniently just outside. But this means you'll constantly have to show your passport as you enter the street, which has security at the entrances. It is also quite a walk to the nearest metro stations, so it may not be suitable for elderly, who'd have to walk quite far from any sort of car drop off point.