I signed up for a tour group from Ctrip and stayed at the "Arcadia Hotel" located in the Yudaokou Scenic Area in Chengde.
As soon as I arrived at the hotel, I was first attracted by the overall yurt architectural appearance and layout of the hotel. Behind the front characteristic square is the yurt circular main building. In the lobby, there are receptions, performances, Mongolian-style costumes, murals, and food for sale. There is a special person offering Hada at the door, and there is also a large buffet restaurant. There are four round yurt accommodation guest room buildings on each side, all of which are three-story and decorated with Mongolian characteristics.
The guest room corridor is a loop, and the carpet is comfortable.
The murals on the bed and wall in the guest room also show Mongolian characteristics. The bathroom has an ordinary toilet, and the shower and sink are slightly old.
The two single mattresses and pillows are relatively comfortable, but the sheets and quilt covers are relatively old. There are holes on one of the beds. I called the main desk and responded promptly. The room attendant arrived quickly, replaced it and apologized [ThumbsUp].
Maybe because the temperature difference between morning and evening is too large, it is good to have an electric heater in the guest room.
The room wife speed is good, but the room soundproofing is average.
The hotel includes a buffet breakfast. The restaurant is relatively large and has a complete variety of food. There is a special Mongolian food table.
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Reviews of 御道口阿尔卡迪亚酒店
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I signed up for a tour group from Ctrip and stayed at the "Arcadia Hotel" located in the Yudaokou Scenic Area in Chengde. As soon as I arrived at the hotel, I was first attracted by the overall yurt architectural appearance and layout of the hotel. Behind the front characteristic square is the yurt circular main building. In the lobby, there are receptions, performances, Mongolian-style costumes, murals, and food for sale. There is a special person offering Hada at the door, and there is also a large buffet restaurant. There are four round yurt accommodation guest room buildings on each side, all of which are three-story and decorated with Mongolian characteristics. The guest room corridor is a loop, and the carpet is comfortable. The murals on the bed and wall in the guest room also show Mongolian characteristics. The bathroom has an ordinary toilet, and the shower and sink are slightly old. The two single mattresses and pillows are relatively comfortable, but the sheets and quilt covers are relatively old. There are holes on one of the beds. I called the main desk and responded promptly. The room attendant arrived quickly, replaced it and apologized [ThumbsUp]. Maybe because the temperature difference between morning and evening is too large, it is good to have an electric heater in the guest room. The room wife speed is good, but the room soundproofing is average. The hotel includes a buffet breakfast. The restaurant is relatively large and has a complete variety of food. There is a special Mongolian food table.
✅The mountains and rivers of our motherland are vast, so why not take a walk and have a look during the summer vacation? ✅This time we set off from Chengde and crossed the Saihanba National Forest Park. The scenery was green, blue sky and white clouds, and herds of cattle and sheep. Everything was beautiful. ✅The final destination was Ulanbutong, located at the junction of Chengde and Inner Mongolia. It is also the shooting location of computer wallpaper. ✅The calves and lambs on the grassland are great for filming. White clothes feel more suitable for the freshness of the grassland. Putting on the unique ethnic costumes of the Mongolian people is even more unique. ✅The hotel we stayed in was the Yudaokou Arcadia Hotel. The dinner at the hotel was also very good, and the 🔥 bonfire party at night was full of flames. #Summer Vacation Fun Place #Summer Self-driving Good Place #Summer Vacation Fun Place #Featured Hotel #The First Grassland Travel Photography Competition
It's a shabby place, expensive and remote, even dogs would hate it if they lived there!