Published date: March 18, 2025
Family-friendly high cost-performance hotel
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
The staff at the front desk spoke Japanese very well, I thought they were Japanese and couldn't help but check their nameplate. For bed-sharing, it was free for 1-year-olds, and there was a charge of 600 Taiwan dollars for 5-year-olds. For the paying child's portion, they brought bedding, pillows, towels, etc.
There was Oolong tea leaf tea in the room, which I was very happy about. The bean snacks were also delicious.
The room had touch switches for the lights, and there were outlets that allowed direct use of Type-C.
There was also a microwave and a washing machine (with detergent and fabric softener provided), making it a perfect hotel for long stays.
The breakfast menu included natto and hash browns, which my child also ate, so that was a big help.
The location was good, and the price was cheap, so I felt it was a very cost-effective hotel.
Experiences during the trip
There were many shops selling Aoba, a favorite of Japanese people, and various milk tea stores nearby, as well as several parks close by.
It was about a 20-minute walk to Ningxia Night Market. The famous Michelin-starred street food, Jirolfan, was delicious!
The Sònglián morning market, which is only open on Fridays, is just one stop from Zhongshan station.