The hotel is located at No. 232, Central Street, Harbin, nestled by the Songhua River at the Flood Control Memorial Tower, offering a panoramic view of the sunrise, sunset, and the changing seasons of the Songhua River. It is just a 100-meter walk to Central Street, a century-old street with European-style architecture. The Sophia Church, Sun Island, Ice and Snow World, Polar Aquarium, and Chinese Baroque Style Street are all within easy reach, providing excellent transportation convenience. Through our service philosophy of "Stay an extra hour for yourself at Licheng," we strive to create a scenario-based living environment where experience reigns supreme. Our "ultra-quiet, springless, true zero-pressure" gel-infused memory foam mattresses provide customized comfort support. The 60x60-thread-count, 350-knit beddings gently hug your body, transporting you to a dreamy cloudland for deep sleep. The guestrooms are equipped with bath amenities from the Italian century-old brand "Acca Kappa." Furthermore, we offer private rooms for Sichuanese and Cantonese cuisine, complete with two conference rooms (large and small), LED screens, and multimedia audio-visual systems. Amenities include a 24-hour laundry room, fitness center, individually controlled air conditioning, high-speed broadband internet access, 65-inch LCD flat-screen TVs, complimentary mini-bars, smart curtains, smart toilets, smart bathrooms, and free parking. We provide personalized services around the clock for our guests.
"We loved the huge playground with the slide and a ball pit.
The room was very big in an open space. Bath tub, shower room and toilet were separated from 2 beds and playground. 1 bed was combined by 2 single king-beds which is huge.
The service was great having free ‘good night’ milk and free check-out luggage service.
The location was excellent, a few mins walk to the subway or cableway station. A few mins walk to Zhongyang (Central) Street.
The breakfast was good, too, having both Chinese & Western food.
High recommended, will book it again if we revisit Harbin."