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Reviewed 11 May 2013

Booked over the Internet I got a twin room for 220 Yuan inclusive...a bargain!

Clean big room, with large beds, modern bathroom, kitchen, plenty of space to store stuff, good LAN Internet, very handy for local attractions (Muslim Street, Bell Tower, shopping malls...noisy from the traffic, but that's why I always travel with ear plugs

Highly recommend!

Room tip: Trawl the Internet to get good price
Date of stay: May 2013
  • Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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1  Thank davidnic
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Reviewed 6 July 2012

Good points: spacious rooms, agreeably decorated, good location near Bell Tower etc.
Bad points: No communal space except the lobby that opens on to the street; no western breakfast, bread but no butter; getting rather shabby, and repairs not done; no English spoken.
Strange points: it’s in a multifunctional block, with offices, flats, another hotel, and perhaps other things I didn’t see. From the lift in the lobby to my room I passed a flat and offices, and if I took the nearest lift to my room, I ended up in the lobby of another hotel. My room had a kitchen attached, with cupboard, a cooker hood, but no cooker, and no utensils. Presumably, some of the rooms do have these things, since the lobby advertises also “Holiday Apartments”.

Across the road, and therefore equally convenient are Days Inn and Ramada. May be worth checking those before booking.

Date of stay: June 2012
  • Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Thank Brian B
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Reviewed 19 October 2011

A good choice in a three star hotel. Rooms spacious, modern bathroom, 24 hour hot water. The rooms are clean. Location is excellent, five minute walk from the Bell Tower, ten minutes from the heart of the Muslim Quarter. Ten minute walk from the terminus of the airport shuttle. The staff speaks very little English. This hotel is better known as the Holiday Apartment Hotel. We got lost looking for the Xi'an Century Landscape Hotel and nobody knew the hotel by that name.

Date of stay: October 2011
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1  Thank burrard
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Reviewed 8 May 2011

big spacious rooms and bathrooms. from the website and maps, i was led to believe that this hotel was close to muslim street. it is actually about 500m or 10min (extremely brisk) walk from muslim street. the building is shared with 2 other hotels, so the corridors became convoluted and we often took the elevator to the wrong lobby. we were rerouted from the building exterior (around 50m) back to our lobby - it was quite scary in the dark. the corridor lights are sound activated but they only turn on at a certain frequency and some of them have obviously not worked in a while but were not repaired. overall, much recommended for those who are not concerned about being close to muslim street (for halal food) - for comfort and price of the rooms.

Room tip: ask for rooms nest to their elevator.
Date of stay: April 2011
  • Trip type: Travelled with family
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1  Thank hayaa7
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Reviewed 9 November 2010

I stayed at this hotel in October 2010, paid 338 rmb per night for a deluxe business big bedroom. The room was quite large about 40 sq. mt.. The bed was large and very nice with a very firm mattress. There was seating area with a couch and chair and flat screen TV, which swiveled so you could watch it in the seating area or in bed. There was a kitchen in a separate room. The washroom was small, with the basics, but no bath tub. There were 2 airconditioning units which were also heaters. The room was cleaned daily, but bedding was only changed every 3 days. The internet worked and the speed was OK.

The hotel was quite difficult to find. On the outside of the building, it says holiday apartments, and there is no signage in english. You only find the english name after you walk into the hotel lobby, which is very small. The lobby entrance to this hotel is located on north main street which starts at the bell tower. It is located directly across the street from Days Inn Xian city centre, No.99 North Main Street, Lianhu District.

The rate included a buffet breakfast in the rooftop restaurant. The buffet had a wide variety of food, and there was coffee. The restaurant was not heated and many patrons wore coats to breakfast.

The front desk staff had very limited english. I did not see any other caucasians at this hotel during my 4 day stay.

Date of stay: October 2010
  • Trip type: Travelled solo
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Thank cigar7
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