Guest User
January 3, 2025
When I arrived, I learned that Local Stitch is a combination of a co-living community and a co-working space. Hotel rooms should also be a business attached to it. There are many permanent residents in the property, but they have a dedicated member lounge that hotel residents cannot visit. We booked a barrier-free room. Travelers need to use wheelchairs. This building is very barrier-free. The road is flat and there are no steps. There are many automatic doors. There are many barrier-free rooms distributed next to the elevator.
As a co-living community, the building is very public. There is a large public kitchen and restaurant where you can cook and eat, fast WiFi, a large lounge for chatting, gathering, working and studying, a public laundry room, and a dog wash. The room is very pet-friendly, parking in the basement is also very convenient, and there are many parking spaces.
Perhaps the hotel is attached to a co-living space, so the cleaning frequency is once a week, which is very different from ordinary hotels. Moreover, you need to go to the front desk to get consumables such as paper towels and replace towels, and you also need to go downstairs to dispose of recyclable garbage. You can only eat in the public kitchen and not in the room, so you may need to pay attention to these. But I don’t really care about these. I really like the atmosphere of the community and attach great importance to the barrier-free experience, so I am very satisfied here.
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