Anonymous User
April 5, 2024
I had to come to Hong Kong very suddenly and booked a hotel in the early morning. I had heard about The Upper House for a long time, and finally came to stay in person this time.
The hotel reception had a weak presence, which made me feel more like I was living in an apartment. Maybe it was intended to make guests feel this way. However, the desk at the front desk felt quite crowded. Was the design of this place a bit too casual at the beginning? It actually looked like a mobile shared desk. With so many people checking in, the entire first floor space was very cramped.
The staff who was responsible for receiving us was very gentle and took us all the way to the room and did a simple but adequate room tour. In the evening, we ordered takeaways and they would help deliver them to the room. The service was very timely.
I felt a lot of design ingenuity when I entered the room, and the bathroom was of course the most exciting part. I really like the open shower design. After taking a bath, I got up and walked to the side to rinse. This dynamic line is reasonable. It was also considerate to post a reminder to pay attention to privacy.
Breakfast is ordered, and the portion and taste are just right. I was very happy to be arranged a seat by the window. The view is very wide, and the city view makes me feel refreshed and happy.
For me, the only thing I can't help but complain about is the hair dryer, which is really too old. It's hard to find this style at home. It takes a long time to blow my long hair, and many hotels have changed to Dyson now.
If I stay here for a few more days next time, staying here is a good choice, because it really feels like home, there are many movies to watch on TV, there are multiple USB ports next to the bed for charging, and the sofa next to the bedroom window is also very soft, deep and comfortable, and it is friendly to homebodies.
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