Although with a less than appealing exterior, this hotel, a Hong Kong joint venture, is one of the best in town, with both well-equipped facilities and good service. The reception is particularly impressive, with murals depicting the life of Wangzhaojun, scenes from the grasslands and a tapestry of Genghis Khan.
The hotel has 258 rooms, ranging from standard doubles to deluxe suites. All of the rooms are equipped with satellite linked television, IDD telephones and air-conditioning.
For recreation, guests can use the swimming pool, the sauna, the gym, the bowling alley, the night club, the beauty salon or the shopping halls (one down the stairwell from reception, the other on the ground floor). Within the hotel is also a bank, a travel center and a currency exchange counter.
For dining and refreshment the hotel has three restaurants, a coffee shop and a bar. Two of the restaurants, the Suiqing Garden Restaurant and the Emei Garden Restaurant, are Chinese, and these provide Sichuan, Cantonese and Mongolian style cuisine. The other restaurant, the Windsor Castle Restaurant, serves French style food. |