I think it’s important to clarify expectations, especially given the five-star classification. A true five-star hotel is defined by high-end construction quality (materials, doors, bathrooms), excellent soundproofing and privacy, premium linens and towels, and a level of personalised service and refinement throughout. Four-star hotels still maintain good build quality, proper insulation, and a polished, professional standard across rooms and service. Three-star hotels, by contrast, are more functional: simpler materials, less sound insulation, basic linens, and a more casual, often buffet-focused setup. Based on this, this hotel aligns much more closely with a solid three-star property. The construction quality and finishes are fairly basic, soundproofing is limited (you can hear other guests), and the linens and overall room feel are not at a luxury or even upper-upscale level. The large buffet format and general atmosphere also reflect a more casual, mid-range positioning. That said, within that category, it’s a good hotel: well-maintained, relaxed, and with plenty of food choice. My only real concern is the five-star label, which feels misleading. If you come expecting a comfortable three-star experience, you’ll likely enjoy your stay. If you expect true five-star standards, you may be disappointed
I think it’s important to clarify expectations, especially given the five-star classification. A true five-star hotel is defined by high-end construction quality (materials, doors, bathrooms), excellent soundproofing and privacy, premium linens and towels, and a level of personalised service and refinement throughout. Four-star hotels still maintain good build quality, proper insulation, and a polished, professional standard across rooms and service. Three-star hotels, by contrast, are more functional: simpler materials, less sound insulation, basic linens, and a more casual, often buffet-focused setup. Based on this, this hotel aligns much more closely with a solid three-star property. The construction quality and finishes are fairly basic, soundproofing is limited (you can hear other guests), and the linens and overall room feel are not at a luxury or even upper-upscale level. The large buffet format and general atmosphere also reflect a more casual, mid-range positioning. That said, within that category, it’s a good hotel: well-maintained, relaxed, and with plenty of food choice. My only real concern is the five-star label, which feels misleading. If you come expecting a comfortable three-star experience, you’ll likely enjoy your stay. If you expect true five-star standards, you may be disappointed