The decor inside the hotel and room was really nice, with traditional Chinese elements (vases, crafts, etc). I really liked the wood floors and shelves in my room. There are some comfortable couches in the lobby and some tables and chairs outside if you want to hang out. The bed was fairly comfortable, not rock hard like some Chinese hotel mattresses. But it wasn't pillow top/5-star hotel comfortable either. I couldn't figure out how to get the heater to work, but the comforters were plenty warm so I slept fine. I probably could have asked someone to show me how to use it but I was lazy. There are many stores, bars, and restaurants nearby, including upscale imported goods stores. So I think the location is decent. The one downside is that there is some kind of construction going on around the hotel and the walls/windows don't do anything to keep the sound down. The work is done by 9/10PM and starts at about 8/9AM. So it is best if you have plans to stay out all day unless you like construction noises. Hopefully you don't want to sleep in late either. I liked the place and would stay again.