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Only stayed for 7 hours, as per arrived late evening and left at 5:30am. The hotel room is spacious and very upmarket. Didn't get to interact with any of the staff, so cannot comment about this. With 183 people in our tour group, the check-in process was particularly quick and easy
Convenient hotel to both Tianjin Railway Station (1 stop away) and Tianjin Binhai Airport (20 min MRT ride) via the MRT line 2 station which is just a road across the subway exit. Also beside 2 well equipped shopping mall at the side of the subway exit, with plenty of restaurant choices, shopping like Uniqlo, H&M and hypermarket needs at Walmart. Rooms are big and clean, beds are comfy and staff are good. Will definitely stay again with the convenient location, shopping, food and good service.
You know, I’ve been to a few hotels in China, from palatial rooms in Beijing to some really unacceptably smelly dirty rooms in Shanghai (and some nice ones there, too!) I think standards are steadily rising in the tourist economy in China, as evidenced by this Radisson. There were a couple of unseasonably hot days, and my AC was barely working (I’ve come to expect this just about anywhere outside of the US...) They sent an engineer to look and changed my room after he couldn’t fix it. Lo and behold, working AC! Sure, it’s not the hyper-cooling AC we’re used to in the US, but it kept the room decently cool when it was oppressively hot and humid outside, which was great. The staff is very good and friendly, and speak enough English to communicate on what you need. Breakfast is serviceable, and the coffee not bad, which was an unexpected plus... My corner room overlooked a very busy intersection but was pretty quiet. TV was nice and had all the major international news in English as well as HBO (I didn’t explore further). The bathroom was perfectly fine too. And importantly, the room didn’t *reek* of cigarettes! That’s a first for a relatively inexpensive hotel room in China. “Relative” is the word when talking about hotels in this area, and for me a clean, quiet, well-managed business in this case is a marked improvement over the last hotel I stayed in Tianjin a number of years ago. And the price is right!
Wonderful Hotel and city, normally people didn't know any language other than Chinese, Whatsup services not available in China, halal food is not available generally, so you have to find halal food carefully as there is a language barrier as well.