The Huizizai Shanshui Hongcun Boutique Hotel is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. The Huizizai Shanshui Hongcun Boutique Hotel offers a pleasant stay in Yi County for those traveling for business or leisure. Yixian Dong Railway Station and Huangshan Tunxi International Airport are located 24km and 75km away respectively. There is no shortage of things to see in the area, with the Shisanlou Scenic Spot, Qishu Lake and Jing de Hall all nearby. At the end of a busy day, travelers can unwind and relax in the hotel or go out and enjoy the city. For those driving themselves, parking is provided on site. If you demand a high level of service, our guests have indicated that this hotel has excellent standards. This hotel is a popular accommodation for guests traveling with families.
"Before my trip, I spent a long time searching for a hotel on Ctrip. I'm quite picky about hotels, usually preferring four or five-star options, especially when traveling with family. I chose this one after seeing the word ”hotel.” I've always disliked B&Bs (homestays), as the management, cleanliness, and service were far inferior to similarly priced hotels. ”Hui Zi Zai” feels like a B&B in every way. Its strengths include its unique design, good room facilities, a large lounge area on the first floor, and a comfortable, quiet room. The breakfast was good; the variety wasn't limited, but it felt clean and delicious. The biggest drawback was its distance from the Hongcun scenic area, making the walk there and back tiring. There were no shared bikes, especially with family and the weather being hot. I suggest the hotel offer bicycle rentals for added convenience. I'd also like to give two examples: First, my aunt stayed one night there and woke up in the morning to find numerous red spots on her feet from unknown insect bites. She suspected they were fleas or something else, but since I'd never seen fleas, I couldn't be sure. When I told the staff, their immediate response was that it was impossible. The room was occupied every day, and no one had ever complained. Then, when it was gone, they offered no solution, which made me feel like I was just making a fuss. I asked to change the bedding, and they immediately agreed. Second, the staff asked me to scan the QR code at the hotel front desk to buy Hongcun tickets, but they didn't mention that seniors were free. After scanning, there were two codes: one for a senior and child ticket for 56 yuan. After entering the senior's ID card, they said they didn't meet the requirements. I understood this to mean they didn't meet the age requirements, so I bought a regular adult ticket several hours in advance. When I arrived at the Hongcun entrance and scanned my ID, it showed I hadn't purchased the ticket and it was invalid. I checked my reservation, but it was gone. The Hongcun ticket agent said I should either buy through Ctrip or an official channel, and avoid buying through unknown platforms because there's no guarantee. Also, seniors over 60 are free. I called the hotel front desk and they told me to refund the room myself. They could see the booking, but I couldn't find my purchase history. I was furious. It was hot, I was late for a photo shoot, the studio kept pushing, and I couldn't get through. It really dampened my mood and I was about to check out. After calming down, I felt there was no need to get upset over such a small matter, so the hotel finally refunded me. Hui Zi Zai is indeed affordable, comparable to Atour and Juzi. A hotel like Atour would surely handle this situation more professionally, taking the guests' feelings into account and resolving the issue, rather than initially shifting the blame and acting as if the guests were causing trouble. That's all I have to say. While 700 yuan a night isn't expensive, the service may not be up to par. The most important thing about a hotel is the service. I've tried my best to present the facts for your reference. If you argue, you win. I'm giving it four stars to avoid further unpleasantness. Thank you."