Luxury Redefined: Your Unforgettable Stay at Holiday Inn Luzhou Longjian
Okay, buckle up, because we're about to dive headfirst into the Holiday Inn Luzhou Longjian experience. Forget sanitized, cookie-cutter reviews. This is the real deal, the messy, glorious, and occasionally eyebrow-raising truth. And trust me, after this… you'll know whether this hotel's for you.
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First Impressions: The Arrival & That Damn Lobby
Okay, first off, getting to the Holiday Inn Luzhou Longjian? Easy peasy. Airport transfer? Absolutely. Valet parking? Yep. Free parking? Bonus! (Though, truth be told, finding my car after a few too many baijiu cocktails was a bit of a hunt… but that's on me, not the hotel.)
The lobby… well, it's a LOT. Grand, maybe a little bit… ostentatious. Think chandeliers, marble floors, and enough space to lose a small army. It felt a bit overwhelming initially, like I'd stumbled into a wedding for someone I didn't know. But hey, at least the air conditioning was cranked up – a godsend in Luzhou's humidity!
Accessibility: Do They Actually Care? (Spoiler: Mostly, YES!)
This is HUGE for me. I’ve been burned by "accessible" hotels before. This one… actually seemed to understand accessibility. Wheelchair access throughout the public areas? Check. Elevators? Multiple. (And they actually worked!)
I didn’t personally require a wheelchair, but I did notice thoughtfully placed handrails, ramps, and accessible restrooms in the lobby and at least one restaurant (more on that later.) Big points for awareness. Plus, the website specifically mentions facilities for disabled guests, which is a great start.
Rooms: My Own Little Fortress of Solitude (and Wi-Fi!)
My room? Pretty darn good. Clean? Absolutely. (That goes for the whole hotel, actually. Top marks for cleanliness.) The bed? Heavenly. Seriously, I slept like a log. Blackout curtains? Essential. And the Wi-Fi? Glorious. Free, functional, and available in all rooms. I even managed to stream a movie without buffering, which is a technological miracle in some parts of China! They offered lots of essential amenities–air conditioning, a mini bar, a kettle for tea (essential in China), a decent-sized TV (with satellite!), and even a little desk for laptop work. The bathroom had a separate shower (a good thing, I'm not a fan of combo showers!), and plenty of hot water. The only slight ding? The décor was a little… beige. But hey, at least it was clean.
Food, Glorious Food (and the Occasional Missed Opportunity)
Okay, let's talk food. This is where things get interesting.
- Breakfast Buffet: A massive buffet. Asian breakfast options galore (noodles, dumplings, congee) mingled with Western staples (bacon, eggs, toast). The coffee? Acceptable. The pastries? Hit or miss. But the sheer variety was impressive. I went for it everything.
- Restaurants: There are multiple restaurants on site, offering a la carte and buffet options. But here came a slight hiccup. I was dying for a decent steak. The international cuisine restaurant claimed to serve one, but … it wasn’t great. A bit overcooked and lacking flavor. This was a huge disappointment.
- The Asian Cuisine Restaurant: Much better! I had some seriously delicious Sichuan dishes. The spicy flavors were spot-on.
Dining & Drinking: A Mixed Bag, But Mostly Delicious
- Poolside Bar: One of the highlights. Sipping a cocktail by the pool, watching the sun set. Perfect.
- Room Service: 24-hour room service? Yes, please! I ordered some late-night snacks one night (because, you know, jet lag), and the service was prompt and efficient.
Spa & Relaxation: Bliss…Then a Tiny Panic.
This is where the Holiday Inn Luzhou Longjian really shines. The spa? Absolutely wonderful. I indulged in a massage that melted away all my stress. The sauna, steam room, and foot bath…pure bliss. The pool with a view was amazing too.
I spent a good hour in the sauna. Until someone opened the door and I realized my towel had fallen and this was a mixed sauna. My panic was real. But no one seemed to notice.
Things to Do, Ways to Relax and All the Amenities
Okay, let's hit the high points.
- The Pool: The outdoor pool is a real highlight. It's big, it's beautiful, and on a hot day, it's a godsend.
- Fitness Center: If you're of the gym-going type, it's a decent facility. Treadmills, weights, the usual suspects.
- The Basics: The hotel has all the standard amenities, including a 24-hour front desk. Daily housekeeping was prompt and discreet. Luggage storage was available, and the doorman was super helpful.
- For the Kids: I didn’t travel with kids, but there were kids' facilities and a babysitting service available.
- Business Facilities: Meetings, facilities were available, including Xerox and fax services.
- Convenience Store: A convenient little shop for snacks, drinks, and essentials.
Cleanliness and Safety: They Seem to Care
I'm a stickler for cleanliness, especially these days. The Holiday Inn Luzhou Longjian aced this test. Everything was spotless. They use anti-viral cleaning products, there was hand sanitizer everywhere, and they had staff trained in safety protocols. They seemed to take it seriously, which is a huge relief.
The Verdict: Should You Stay Here?
Absolutely, with a few caveats.
- The Good: The clean rooms, the amazing spa, the helpful staff, the excellent Wi-Fi, the accessibility, the location.
- The Not-So-Good: The occasional dining letdown (the steak!), the lobby, which can occasionally feel overwhelming.
This is a solid choice. If you are looking for luxury and relaxation, this place is for you.
Now, let's get to that offer… because you deserve a break!
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- Culinary Delights: From a massive breakfast buffet to the exquisite flavors of Sichuan cuisine, your taste buds are in for a treat. Savor sundowners at the poolside bar and enjoy 24-hour room service whenever the mood strikes.
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I probably made this review a little too long. But that's how I am. I hope it convinced you to take a chance on this hotel.
Emi Seaside Crete: Greece's Hidden Paradise Awaits!
Alright, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's meticulously planned itinerary. This is my trip to the Holiday Inn Luzhou Longjian By IHG, and let's just say, perfection isn't exactly my middle name.
Pre-Trip Prep: Chaos Reigns Supreme
The Booking Debacle: Oh, the joys of online booking. You see a picture of a gleaming hotel, promise of a pool, dreams of fluffy pillows… then you actually pay and the confirmation email looks smaller than a fortune cookie fortune. Seriously, did I even book the right place in Luzhou? The internet is a minefield, people. Always triple-check your dates, your name (apparently "Fatso McFluffington" isn't a valid name), and which airport you're flying into. Lesson learned: book a month earlier for a better deal.
Packing Panic! I'm a chronic over-packer. I swear, I'm bringing everything but the kitchen sink. Five pairs of shoes (because, choices!), a book I'll probably read one page of, and a first-aid kit that could probably treat the entire population of Luzhou. Someone stop me! Oh, and the adapter? Where's the damn adapter?! Cue frantic rummaging through drawers.
Day 1: Arrival and the Glorious, Glorious Bed
The Trek: Arriving at Longjian Airport, I was hit with a wave of humid air and… a slight sense of disorientation. Right, China! Jet lag is already starting to hit. The taxi ride to the hotel was a blur of vibrant street scenes and a language I… barely understand. The driver was probably as confused as I was. There was a minor traffic snarl (oh, joy), and the air was thick with the smell of… well, it smelled like China, which to a Westerner, is a heady mix of spices, traffic and something that I'm pretty sure I like.
Check-In Shenanigans: The hotel lobby was… fine. Clean. Modern. Standard Holiday Inn stuff. The receptionist was super polite, but my Mandarin is limited to “Ni hao” so I was left trying to decipher the small print of my booking confirmation. Another lesson – learn a few simple phrases before you go. Like, "Where's the bathroom?" would have come in handy, like, an hour ago.
Room Revelation: Okay, the room… the room was a blessing. Clean, spacious, the AC kicked in immediately, and let me tell you, after a long flight, that bed looked like a fluffy, cloud-shaped dream. I crashed. Hard. I woke up an hour later, drenched in sweat, cursing the jet lag, and feeling utterly glorious. No regrets.
Dinner Dilemma: Wandering out to find dinner at first felt a little terrifying. I looked at this colourful, bustling street, feeling more lost than an astronaut on Mars. Eventually, I found a little eatery with a menu in English (thank the heavens!) and ordered… something. It was spicy, it was interesting, and I’m pretty sure I saw a whole fish staring back at me. Adventure! It was tasty, though. I ate most of it, anyway. (I draw the line at eyeballs.)
Day 2: Temples, Teahouses, and the Eternal Quest for Coffee
Morning Explorations: I decided to be a "cultured traveler" and visit a local temple. It was a real sensory overload. Incense smoke, chanting monks, brightly painted statues of… various deities I couldn't name… a mesmerizing and frankly, a little overwhelming. But it was so beautiful! I spent ages just wandering around, trying to soak it all in, feeling like a total gawking tourist (which, fine, I was).
The Great Coffee Hunt: This is a serious issue for the caffeine-dependent. Finding decent coffee in Luzhou is a challenge, bordering on a national pastime. (I suspect I'm not alone!) I eventually stumbled upon a small coffee shop, where I think the barista probably felt sorry for me as I was practically clawing at the counter begging. (I speak no Mandarin. The barista spoke barely any English, but we got there, eventually, largely through the power of hand gestures and begging.). The coffee was… well, it was coffee. The caffeine did its job, and for that, I was eternally grateful.
Afternoon Tea Time: After the caffeine fix, I treated myself to a teahouse experience. This was much more my speed. Sitting and watching the artful movements of the tea master was calming and meditative. Sipping the green tea and nibbling on sweet snacks (no fish eyeballs this time, thank goodness!) made me feel like I had actually achieved some sort of inner peace. Until, of course, some kids started bouncing around and I remembered it was still a noisy, human-filled world.
Hotel Pool Fantasy (Reality Check): Remember that pool I mentioned? Okay, well, it’s cold. I’m not sure about its temperature, but I felt like a polar bear when I went in, and quickly got out. I am not a polar bear!
Day 3: (Potentially) Getting Lost and Embracing Imperfection
Wandering Wednesday: I decided to get a bit lost on purpose. Just wander around, see where I ended up. This is always a good idea, right? (Famous last words!). I walked along the river, past bustling markets, and tiny shops. I tried to ask for directions (badly! I just said “Ni Hao” a lot and pointed). I may or may not have ended up miles from the hotel. It was a bit nerve-wracking, but also… incredibly liberating.
Dinner Mishap & (Accidental) Culinary Delights: I stumbled into some street food stall, thinking, “How bad can it be?” Well let me tell you, in my jet-lagged state, things can go wrong. I pointed to something that looked vaguely appetizing (because I had no idea what it was) and the vendor gave me a look that said, “Are you sure you know what you’re doing?”. It looked like a dumpling of some kind. Turns out it was delicious. Maybe. I have no idea what was inside, but I liked it! Another lesson: Be brave. Try everything. Even if it’s suspiciously green.
Reflection: Okay, so this trip hasn't been a perfectly curated travel experience. I'm exhausted, I've eaten things I can't name, and I'm pretty sure I've made a fool of myself more than once. But you know what? I wouldn't trade it for anything. The imperfections, the stumbles, the sheer chaos of it all… that's what makes it memorable.
Final Ramblings:
What I've Learned (So Far): 1. Pack light (HA!). 2. Learn some basic Mandarin. 3. Embrace the unknown. 4. Coffee is a necessity. 5. The Holiday Inn bed is truly a gift from the travel gods.
Back Home…I'll have a whole new appreciation for my own bed, a craving for ridiculously spicy food, and a collection of silly photos.
Final Thoughts: Luzhou, you are a whirlwind of noise, flavor, and chaos. And I love it.
Okay, time to find a place to have some coffee to get more energy… wish me luck! Until next time!

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