Finally understood the meaning of staying in a "luxury" hotel…
by BengaliBreeze456
Apr 18, 2025
① Style
Experienced The Ritz-Carlton Xi'an – the design is very Chinese-inspired with warm tones. Though the rooms are smaller than W Hotel's, the layout is more practical.
The room decor features fun little knickknacks, and while there's no lake view, the actual scenery outside the window is still pleasant. North-facing rooms are recommended for quieter stays.
② Amenities
The bed is super comfortable, but the buckwheat pillows fall short compared to W's (W uses full buckwheat filling, while The Ritz-Carlton only has a top layer).
Both have Samsung smart TVs, but screen mirroring works better here – it skips ads automatically, unlike W's ad-filled mirroring experience.
The hairdryer is disappointing—neither Dyson nor Lefant.
The oversized dressing mirror is excellent, outperforming W's.
③ Service
Received welcome fruits and tiger-shaped cookies with Xi'an flair.
Front desk staff were friendly, but check-in delays left one room unavailable until 4:30 PM. As apology, they gifted a Terracotta Warrior-themed lion plushie.
④ Location
Far more convenient than W: adjacent to a major mall, with 5 McDonald's and 8 KFCs within 2 km – you can gauge the area's vibrancy. Nearby branches of Ziwulu Zhangji Rougamo and Yongli Barbecue (yesterday's dinner spot) are within easy reach.
However, compared to W, it adds 10-20 mins' drive to attractions: Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, Tang Paradise, Shaanxi History Museum, Terracotta Warriors, Huaqing Palace, and Song of Everlasting Sorrow. Distance to the ancient city wall is similar to W's.
For first-time Xi'an visitors, W gets priority for its proximity to sights. Business travelers? The Ritz-Carlton wins for comfort and convenience.
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