To add my final impressions, this property is really quite interesting. The decor works in what it’s going for - it’s like I had returned to Hotel Imperial in Vienna (not…). Of course, the Sheraton is not perfect and has plenty of “weird areas,” but as a sub-100 USD a night hotel, it’s a perfectly good value - if you can handle the location away from the Metro and on a relatively trafficky street.
Pros:
- Upgraded to a River View Corner Suite before arrival - nice full suite in the front of the building
- The decor is opinionated and interesting
- Furniture, including couch, was generally comfortable
- Bed was comfortable - medium mattress, covers that weren’t super thick but not paper thin, plush pillows
- Shower pressure (I used the wand) was good
- Good views of the river, but the golden building tint blurs them a bit
- Welcome gift of good lemon tarts and some egg tarts
- Enjoyed the desserts at lounge evening service - good carrot cake, cheesecake, and cream puffs
Cons:
- Breakfast is only served in the restaurant but did not include a make-your-own eggs station, so you were stuck with fried eggs under a heat lamp - disappointing
- Some definite wear-and-tear
- No Metro station close by, and street has lots of traffic for DiDi
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