Amazing location just a few steps away from the pedestrian walking street & all the action. But it's tucked away in a narrow alley so it's quiet. The rooftop view is incredible since it's one of the highest buildings in town. It's a 15 minute walk from the pier where your boat lands. Good hot shower. Wi-Fi is decent. Nice ground floor lounge area. Manager is very helpful and friendly. Use WeChat to translate conversations with him. I would stay here again and again!
I’m kicking myself for choosing this place over somewhere that was closer to the center of town/tourist area… I prefer walking over biking/scooter so that was my downfall. As of August, they rent out scooters for 30Y/day (but max 30km, or 50Y/day with outside scooters) and bikes for 10Y/day.
On the bright side, this place would be perfect for relaxing with the pool and the quiet away from a bustling street and the clean shared spaces - the dorm seemed to be solid beds but mine was a bit dusty in the corners. I saw they also had multiple free washing machines on the 6th floor with a large drying area for guests, so that would also have been convenient to use if needed. My room was a walk up (but I bet a majority of the buildings around there are) so after the adventures of the day it was pretty exhausting going up and down. If you’re set on renting a scooter or bike or even wanting to settle in Yangshuo for a longer time, then I really would recommend this place.
Standard dorm room but the bathroom door does not shut so that’s a bit awkward. Location is good and in walking distance to all attractions. There were lockers in the room. Roof terrace was unusable at night as no lights - seemed a little neglected up there which is a shame because the view is awesome.
Overall experience was good, boss was cooperative and nice, Location was great near west street but it’s my suggestion if boss can tell the rules to every person. At 12:30 am i was sleeping, one of person came and talk loudly for half of hour with someone and disturbed by sleep, So it would be great if boss give instructions to not talk loudly after 10,11pm.
The hostal is located in Jinsheng scenic spot, far from Dazhai and Pingan villages but secluded enough to enjoy a great view of the rice terraces. The area and hostal have seen better days pre COVID but I'm sure the area will pick up again. Many places are closed so there aren't many food options. The hostal offers a limited menu but it's enough to have during our 4-day stay. Great coffee and Mr. Wang is kind and ready to help. Clean sheets and beautiful environment. We tried bamboo rice and bamboo chicken. From Guilin it was almost 3-hour drive after heavy rain and landslides. Parking is a bit far from the hostal but it's not that hard to walk there. A great first stop and escape from the city.
Guilin South Railway Station/Too Square/Qintan Bus Station
Expat
4.5/5Sangat Baik
This is an absolutely beautiful hotel. As a solo traveler, I do feel that it’s good for one night to experience that design and pampering space. There are bus tour groups which go there and seem to work well with the KTV, Buffet meals, and lounging areas.
From my trip, I stayed for two days after the Chinese Qixing Festival. It was really nice to arrive and have access to the teatime snacks and desserts as well as the wonderful architecture and furniture design. The outdoor pool is nice, however the indoor pool charges 50 yuan because they offer drinks and snacks. The only drinks and snacks they offered were juice boxes and some fruit. One employee told me that there were cocktails available. The exercise room and yoga room were set up very nice. The shower rooms very clean. I would not pay for the indoor swimming pool in my opinion based on the drink/snacks.
The bar that is advertised from some user photos does not exist. Some employees said it was open, others said not. Management can communicate that better, as a lush hotel should have a solid lounge. The tea lounge does not have any alcohol drinks available, but rather decoration of wine bottles. The design is gorgeous though. One employee told me that they ran out of alcohol due to holiday, and another employee told me that there was a bar open which really was not. I simply went to get my own spirits when I wanted a cocktail (made in my room).
Other than that, everything in the hotel was fine. My room was really lovely with the exception of the fact that you cannot go out on the balconies and there is a smoke smell from the carpet. The hotel gladly gave me a an air purifier to help alleviate the smell. My opinion is that the power should be sat on before a guest checks into their room. I had to change the filter over the two days. It did not appear that the KTV was open (maybe epidemic), I decided to go hang out in town, but enjoyed the Victorian flair when relaxing.
Overall, the comfort, bathing, and relaxation was great. The breakfast is really delicious, and the service of the employees all around was impeccable despite the fact that they could not offer all of the amenities. It seems an OK place for families/photos as well since the property is unique. The 50 yuan for tea time was probably the most valuable, and the room service staff are detailed. The butler/reception very professional, Ayi staff amazing. Transportation quite easy.
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