Maiya hotel appears to be a small family run operation.
On our late arrival there seemed to be one person taking care of the whole place. When leaving we didnt see anyone and just left the key at the reception desk.
Initially the hot water was switched off in our room and drinking water was missing, but service switched on the boiler so we had hot water in the morning. Service also provided us with bottled waters free of charge once we asked for it.
The hotel in general is clean, but it was not tidy. Entrance lobby is also used as a storage area for used sheets awaiting to be taken for laundry. Internal finishes are in general rather simple. Side cover of the hot water boiler was missing and some cables were exposed.There is no breakfast, and i don't know if it is even optional, as i didnt see any dining area - but perhaps i just didn't find it.
On the upside - the service was super good. Location is close to a scenic spot. Room is sunny with big window and beds are equipped with heating blankets - which i didnt use as the room felt quite warm. I had a very nice sleep in general.
In my opinion comparing to other places we stayed on this trip Maiya felt a little overpriced at nearly 400 RMB. I think it would be more reasonably if it was valued around 200rmb.
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