I stayed here many years ago, but now it has changed its name. The entrance to the hotel's underground parking lot is right next to the lobby on the first floor. The attendant at the gate is not very enthusiastic. When I arrived on the first day, I parked my car at the door and honked to wave before he came over. It may be because it is an apartment-type hotel. The underground parking lot is relatively large and clean. When you go out, you can park for free by telling the hotel the license plate. When checking in, a male attendant named Shi was at the front desk of the hotel. Because there were five adults staying, an extra breakfast was given, which I was very grateful for. The room has three bedrooms, one living room and three bathrooms (one bathroom has a bathtub in the suite, two are outside, and one bathroom outside the suite cannot be showered). There is an open kitchen with a dining table, a refrigerator, a washing machine and a dryer. One bedroom has a terrace. The room is arranged on the 37th floor, which is relatively quiet. The room has windows that can be opened, and electric curtains in the bedroom. There are many people during the peak breakfast period, not too many varieties, and the taste is okay. For takeout, you can inform the deliveryman in advance to let the delivery robot deliver it directly to the room. There are many places to eat around. There are several good barbecues across the street, and there are also several hot pot restaurants, which taste okay. There is also a famous palace pastry in Chengdu nearby.
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