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AAnonymous UserService: Warm and thoughtful, responsive, communicate in advance, pick up and drop off at the parking lot, help with luggage. I prepared cantaloupe watermelon, which was very sweet. Upgraded our room and lived comfortably. The recommended music dance ”Silk Road Turtles” is beautiful. It is very convenient for the homestay to help buy tickets. The boss also gave a lot of suggestions according to our itinerary.
Environment: The location is excellent, just at the door of the Bazaar, the door is the Restan Road, the drum lane, the flower hat lane, and the Kuche Temple and Kuche Palace are within walking distance. There is a performance at the door of the hotel at night. The courtyard of the hotel is spacious and comfortable, friends are very comfortable sitting and chatting, and sleep very quietly at night.
The style of the homestay is bright and fresh, each room has its own characteristics, they are very beautiful, the supplies are complete, the bedding is particularly comfortable, we stayed in three rooms for two nights, adults and children are very happy. Kuqa is really good to go shopping, I like it very much.
AAnonymous UserI'm not a shill, but I highly recommend it! First of all, the public area and toilet in the room are very clean, and the auntie cleans every day. The location is very good, just opposite the alley of Qiuci, and not far from the attractions in the city. The decoration of the house is very unique, it's very interesting to live in the room, and it's super cool to sit in the yard and chat and eat! The most important thing is that the atmosphere is really good, the boss and the clerk are super nice, and all the brothers and friends I met are very good. I stayed for three days and ate or shared meals every day (it was super delicious Han food, friends who want to eat vegetables and Han food are saved 😭, and I also ate zongzi on the Dragon Boat Festival), and I also took the brother's car to visit attractions outside the city. Haha. Anyway, I had a very happy three days.
GGuest UserA very satisfying stay. Although the hotel is on the outskirts of town, it's quiet and has convenient parking. Two bus routes stop right outside the hotel. The hotel also provides breakfast. Lunch and dinner are also conveniently and affordably served at the restaurant downstairs. There's also a large parking lot at the back door, making parking a breeze.
YYundanfengqingjingSorry, I'm too busy to comment. I've been thinking about giving you a good review. I traveled to Xinjiang more than ten days ago and stayed one night in Kuqa and chose this B&B. As soon as we entered the courtyard, the young lady was very enthusiastic. She cut a watermelon for us and introduced us a lot about Kuqa. She also recommended a nearby restaurant for dining. The roasted whole lamb was indeed delicious and cost-effective. I was very satisfied. After eating, you can take a walk along the river and go to the night market on Restan Street. You can also see the Kuche folk song final that day. The B&B was renovated from an old Uyghur dwelling, so it has its own style, and the small courtyard is fragrant with melons and fruits. Although it has been renovated, public facilities such as pipes are still a bit old, so when using the toilet, you need to be careful not to throw paper directly into it.
PPPPIG24The boss and his wife are very good, there is a free pick-up, it is best to ask where the car is more convenient before coming, because this is the old town, the car can not drive directly to the door, if the wrong place is parked, the road will be a little farther, pull luggage is not very convenient. (about two or three minutes walk)
Open the door directly to go shopping, belonging to the downtown area...
There is delicious handmade yogurt at the door
GGuest UserThe hotel staff was very friendly and helpful. We left something behind and they kept it for us and called us back. Thank you so much! The room was clean, the environment was nice, and the facilities were complete. I'm looking forward to staying here next time!
GGuest UserThere is a chubby young lady at the front desk of the hotel who is so cute. She is super enthusiastic when talking about service. The room environment is very clean and tidy, and the service attitude is very good. The room we booked before was relatively small and there was no breakfast. The lady at the front desk was very considerate and helped us upgrade our room. Because we know we are a couple hanging out together. I also gave a little surprise and a breakfast coupon, which I really liked. Especially when I knew we were going to Duku and told me the route, I felt that the service was better than that of the hotel, and there was a free parking lot at the door, which was great. Come again next time
WWangxielanchengThe location is very convenient, right in the old city, close to Kuche Grand Mosque, Kuche Palace, and Restan Street, and you can reach them on foot.
It was renovated from an old house. It is very spacious and has all the facilities. The yard is very beautiful and there is a terrace. Whether you sit in the yard or go to the platform to enjoy the breeze, it is very comfortable.
The service staff are also very enthusiastic.
The only regret is that there is a faint damp smell in the room, which is a bit unfriendly for people like me with a very sensitive nose.
FFiZhangHuake
was previously a hotel converted into an international youth hostel. We booked a twin-bed room for one night. There is a Uyghur girl who spoke impecable Mandarin with a tad bit of Beijing ascent at the front desk when we arrived. The check-in was speedy. The room was spacious and clean so were the bedding (no foul smell). The uniqueness about this hostel is, it does not provide bath towels and toilet papers. Instead, guests are given one-use towels and a pack of tissue papers which we double up as toilet papers. Initially, I thought the one-use towels (place on a try in the room) were bathing soap because they were in compressed form so I went to ask the Uyghur girl for towls and she told me those are actually compressed one-use towels.
There are restaurants and minimarts next to the hostel and a night food street nearby (approx 200-300m by foot). No a bad choice if you need a layover or a couple of days stay to explore Kuqa.
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