I think this is a very wonderful hotel. I stayed for 4 nights. The room was compact (2 beds) with a window (there is a big window in the bathroom, which I don't think you can open it often...), no closet, just 2 hangers. There was a refrigerator, a safe, and amenities such as a toothbrush, shower cap, brush, and shaver. Trea**ent and body cream. The bathroom had a bathtub, a rain shower, and a shower head with a hose. A normal shower. Body soap and shampoo. The toilet was a washlet toilet. There was an outlet and a USB outlet next to the bed. A table and a single sofa. I felt like I had to open my suitcase on the floor (there was no dedicated place to put it). The hotel has a concierge, so when I asked for a restaurant reservation, they kindly made the arrangements. The hotel staff were very kind. There was a restaurant in the hotel (breakfast. They also have dinner, but I didn't use it this time). It was close to the station, and there was a shabu-shabu restaurant (which I didn't use this time) and a shaved ice shop in the hotel building. Near the hotel, there are drug stores (cosmetics, duty-free shop), convenience stores, bakeries (about 3), and Ximending is a few minutes walk away, so there are many restaurants. The breakfast at the hotel is buffet style with a variety of menus, and the menu changes every day, but some of the same things are the same. There were Chinese, Japanese and Western dishes such as scallion pancakes, porridge, and fried rice. There is also a fitness gym (although I did not use it). The lobby was spacious and there were many comfortable sofas, and the building had a courtyard-like atrium, which gave it a very luxurious feel. The hotel seemed to have a large number of rooms, but the elevator was very smooth. I checked out early in the morning, but the hotel staff helped me. There was a water server, but it seemed like there was no microwave (maybe there was one, but I couldn't find it). I had a very comfortable stay. Thank you very much.
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