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KunKin Garden Aparthotel
You know what caught me off guard about KunKin Garden Aparthotel? The name actually makes sense once you’re there – there’s this surprisingly lush garden courtyard that you glimpse through the lobby windows, and it’s not just some token green space either. I mean, most four-star aparthotels throw around words like “garden” pretty loosely, but these folks seem to have put real thought into it.
The apartment-style setup is honestly perfect if you’re planning to stick around for more than a couple nights. Each unit has a proper kitchenette – and I’m talking about one you’d actually want to use, not those sad mini-fridges with a hot plate that some places try to pass off. The living spaces feel lived-in rather than sterile, which is refreshing. I particularly liked how they’ve managed to make everything feel spacious without going overboard on that minimalist-hotel-room vibe that can feel sort of cold after a while. The ratings hovering around 8.1 make sense to me – it’s the kind of place that does the fundamentals really well without trying to be flashy about it.
What I appreciated most (and this might sound small, but trust me, it matters) is how quiet the place gets in the evenings. The garden courtyard actually works as a sound buffer, so you’re not dealing with street noise bouncing around concrete walls all night. The staff has this relaxed professionalism going on – they know their stuff but don’t make you feel like you’re interrupting their day when you ask questions. Check-in was smooth, though I’d recommend arriving before evening if possible since the front desk seems to run with a smaller crew later on. Honestly, if you’re looking for somewhere that feels more like a temporary home base than a hotel room, this place hits that sweet spot between comfort and practicality without breaking the bank.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in
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