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GGuest UserThe price was very affordable, the room facilities were very new, and the floor-to-ceiling windows offered a wide view. The owner's service was also excellent. The shuttle bus was right at the station, and the owner personally picked us up and dropped us off at Huashan. The bus was also waiting immediately after we descended the mountain. The whole process was incredibly smooth. The service attitude and room facilities were both very good, and the price was reasonable. On the way back, I accidentally left my power bank in the bus, and the owner neatly packed it up and mailed it back to me. A very good experience! I highly recommend this guesthouse to anyone climbing Huashan; it's great value for money.
Facilities: Very new
Cleanliness: Very clean and shiny
Environment: I really like the quiet environment. The hotel was very quiet and didn't disturb my sleep; I slept very soundly.
Service: The owner's service attitude was excellent.
Free shuttle service: Smooth and seamless throughout; the driver waited for us, not the other way around.
Mountain climbing gift box: A great help on the mountain.
GGuest UserThe best hotel I stayed in China during this trip (and I stayed in 6 hotels, so I can vouch for this one). Impeccably clean, with a smart and kind worker Jing Lei, who gave us useful tips about the mountain, and was overall extremely helpful. We wish that in every town we met a guy like this. My warm greetings and best recommendations.
4 free transfers included in the booking - super handy! For 1-2 day trip to Huashan it's a great deal.
There is a kitchen in the hotel, so before and after hiking you can have a big meal. I recommend scrambled eggs with tomatoes for breakfast.
RRΛCHΛTΛI stayed here for 2 nights and had a wonderful experience. The room was clean and comfortable, the staff were very friendly, and the food was delicious.
The location is a bit far from the city center, but it’s close to the Huashan scenic area, making it perfect if you plan to visit the mountain. If you’re looking for a quiet and peaceful environment, this accommodation is an excellent choice.
The place feels homely and welcoming. They provide free shuttle services to the Huashan ticket office and the train station, which is very convenient. The common area on the first floor is also very relaxing.
Tip: Call the accommodation in advance to arrange a pick-up from the train station. Didi taxi drivers at the station tried to overcharge me, so the free shuttle is a much better option.
There is also a small strip mall near the Huashan ticket office with more shops and restaurants if you need anything.
GGuest UserRoom is spacious and reasonably clean. Bed is comfortable. A family operation, is literally 3-5 mins walk from the Tourist Service Area, where one can purchase the entry ticket and is the entry point to ascend the north peak (including to reach the north peak cable car). If you prefer to hike all the way up instead of cable up, the start of walking trail is slightly more than 30mins walk away but seems like there is a free shuttle bus that would transfer people between this Tourist Service Area and the start of the walk trail. If you come by ”normal” train, you are about 10mins drive away. The husband of the hotel provides a one time service to either pick up or drop off to the train station. I suggest to use it for the latter as you would have hoards of cabbies trying to bring you from station. Currently the area where is the hotel is partially obscured by a major road expansion but don't let the cabby coax you to cancel this booking and move to their recommended hotels in the more touristic ”village centre”. On paper it sounds great but I find most eateries there sell the same choice of food and goods. For food, the wife of the hotel also operates a eatery on the ground floor of the hotel which I find tasty and reasonably priced. Note that this is budget hotel of simple fittings but I personally find of good value for money for a couple of nights after a long day up in the mountain. (I believe parking might be free there too but do check with owner to confirm).
IIrenaI would come back again. Just that view on a mountain was awesome, birds chirping in the morning...at least until 7.30 when buses will start to drive. It actually looks better in reality. We came with a car, but it's easy to get there by public transportation too (delivery can enter as well). Twin rooms are more spacious than a tent with a bunk bed, that's what I saw. High ceilings, wood inside ( with a bit strong smell of acrylic paint that eventually disappeared, pretty comfortable beds for western standard, clean floors...a bathroom was the most outdated facility, a more cleaning in a shower area would be welcome. An AC worked normally, a water kettle, toiletries, everything was fine. Chinese breakfast, no coffee or bread, but you could choose other things for yourself. A swimming pool was not working. Great spots for barbecue, lots of shadow, little water streams, spots for kids to play outside. Kind and helpful personal, fast on answer, with basic English. Nature was amazing.
GGuest UserI traveled alone. As a student, I always stay in hostels when I travel, and I've stayed in many different places, but this one is the best I've ever stayed in. The owners are incredibly kind, an elderly couple. I stayed for three days. One time, I saw the grandfather still explaining hiking routes to guests at midnight. On the morning of my hike, he even gave me a pair of gloves. The hostel has three floors, and the third floor has a pool table, which I played a game on that night. Before I left, the grandmother even called me back to give me a bottle of water. It really made me feel the warmth of home, even while traveling alone. However, I do have a small suggestion: the beds in the hostel shake slightly. I suggest putting a shoe rack outside the door, otherwise, it can get smelly after everyone takes their shoes off in the room. Personally, these are minor issues. I just hope this hostel continues to improve.
AAnonymous UserThe service was excellent. The aunt was also very nice. After checking in, she explained the route to Mount Huashan. She also told us that we could tell her in advance before going down the mountain so that she could help turn on the air conditioning in the room. The bed was very comfortable and it was a good sleep for those who are used to it. The toilet was a little small. Other services were very good.
GGuest UserPerfect for staying on the mountain without over paying. Close to the East Peak for sunrise. Go in without expecting much. I stayed in the dormitory room (bring ear plugs). There are no amenities, although there is plenty of food and drinks nearby. Clean, comfortable, would stay again anytime.
AAndelieAndrew0502The check-in for the capsule pods and the rooms are at Yingyang Cave (at the bottom of East Peak, next to Zhengxin Fried Chicken), not at Yaozifanshen on East Peak itself.
**Important Note!** In mid-June, you can't see the sunrise from Yingyang Cave. You'll need to climb to the top of East Peak beforehand.
There's a public restroom outside (hygiene is so-so). Inside the courtyard, there's running water and a hot water dispenser. In June, water is continuously available.
The room has four capsule pods. I recommend bringing disposable bedding as it can be a bit damp. Definitely bring earplugs and an eye mask. The capsule doors only have two panels and cannot close completely.
Inside the pod, the light, ventilation, and power outlet all work fine.
Don't expect too much when you're up on the mountain. Overall, I'm satisfied.
GGuest UserThe location is great — it’s the closest accommodation, about a 20-minute walk from the West Cable Car station.
The view is beautiful, and the room was clean.
However, there was no water provided at all.
The toilets were dirtier than the public ones around the mountain, and there were only two available.
It was difficult to change clothes, and I even had to buy bottled water just to wash my face.
The room arrangement was very poor.
As a solo female traveler, I was placed in a room with two men, even though there was another room full of women with available beds.
When I asked the female staff to change rooms, she refused.
I then asked the staff at the counter, who allowed me to move to the women’s room.
I understand it’s a mixed dorm, but placing one woman in a room with two men while there are open beds in a women’s room doesn’t make any sense and felt uncomfortable.
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