SSAWHOTELS, a leading player in China's high-end business and resort hotel sector, owns three brands: "NARADA", "SSAW", and "GINLAN JIA", dedicated to providing travelers with a unique accommodation experience steeped in Eastern culture.The SSAW Boutique Hotel Hefei, a representative of SSAWHOTELS's mid-range selected hotels, is located in the prime area of Hefei's city center at No. 98, Changjiang Middle Road, Lu Yang District. It is seamlessly connected to the bustling Hefei Huaihe Road Pedestrian Street and HefeiIntime Center, and is within walking distance from Exit A of the Sihualou Station on Metro Line 2. The hotel is surrounded by historical and cultural attractions such as Li Hongzhang's Former Residence and Xiaoyaojin Park, where you can experience the profound cultural heritage of Hefei within a 10-minute walk. SSAW Boutique Hotel Hefei adheres to SSAWHOTELS's concept of "Eastern Cultural Experience", perfectly blending modern comfort with Eastern aesthetics. The guest rooms are equipped with KINGKOIL mattresses, offering a healthy and comfortable sleep experience; tropical rainforest showerheads and sufficient water pressure ensure a refreshing bathing experience; the mini bar provides healthy beverages, creating a relaxing and pleasant atmosphere. The hotel also offers a free laundry room (10:00 - 22:00) and fitness equipment, making your journey more convenient and comfortable. The 25th floor Four Seasons Coffee serves a sumptuous buffet breakfast in the morning to start your day with energy, and at night, you can enjoy the city's night view and leisure time. The hotel is closely connected to the HefeiIntime Center, where numerous international brands gather, meeting your one-stop shopping needs. The SSAW Boutique Hotel Hefei is not only an ideal choice for business trips but also a delightful option for urban vacations. Here, you will experience SSAWHOTELS's pursuit of quality and the unique charm of Eastern culture, embarking on an unforgettable journey.
"The soundproofing is genuinely terrible. The people next door were extremely noisy late into the night, and the racket was incessant. I ended up calling the front desk to switch rooms. Even in the new room, there was constant barking from outside.
I've stayed in plenty of budget hotels (around 100-200 RMB) over the years, so I'm generally quite forgiving when it comes to cleanliness. For instance, I didn't mind a few hairs in the first room's bathroom. But the pillows in the second room were incredibly dirty – don't they ever change them? The pillow in the first room reeked of sweaty feet, and the one in the second room smelled like mala tang. And fine, the duvet stank too. I can understand if there's a slight odor due to recent rain, but for a hotel of this size, is this really how they handle their linens?
The mattress needs replacing; it creaked loudly with every turn. There were no hand towels or washcloths either. You're not an express hotel; why are the only towels available bath towels, bath sheets, and bath mats?
Even the hotel's main entrance has to be pushed open manually – how 'excellent'! Considering it's right next to an LV store, how can this hotel operate like a budget express hotel that costs just over a hundred RMB?"