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Qingmu Select Hotel (Nanjing Xinjiekou Zhangfuyuan Subway Station)
I wanted to share a genuine review because the front desk staff were incredibly helpful—when we arrived early and had a late departure, they happily accommodated us with an early check-in and late checkout, even offering great recommendations for nearby local eateries. That said, my overall experience wasn’t as positive as I’d hoped, especially if you’re sensitive to air quality or humidity. From the moment I stepped into the lobby, I noticed a strong scent of shampoo—almost like it was trying to mask a musty odor. When I reached the third-floor room, opening the door revealed a thick, damp, moldy smell that was hard to ignore. As someone from a humid climate, even I found it uncomfortable. With limited options during National Day and budget constraints, I didn’t feel comfortable canceling and rebooking elsewhere, so I stayed despite the conditions. The room was small, and while the bedding looked clean, I started getting a headache after lying down—likely due to the high moisture levels and my own pre-existing sensitivity. My clothes felt damp when I touched them, and my skin began itching within half an hour. At night, I realized the door had poor sound insulation—the slightest conversation inside could be heard outside. In short, the environment wasn’t ideal. One night might be manageable, but staying longer would definitely be a challenge. The value-for-money isn’t strong here. Still, I do appreciate the friendly service. If they improve the room’s ventilation, cleanliness, and humidity control, I’d definitely consider returning. I forgot to take photos, but honestly, if I hadn’t been exhausted after traveling all day, I wouldn’t have wanted to spend any more time in the room. It was disappointing after such a fun trip from other cities—this was supposed to be the highlight of our arrival, but instead, it left me a bit deflated.