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| Last updated: July 4, 2008 |
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Marriott Hotel, Chongqing
No. 77 Qing Nian Road, Yu Zhong District, Chongqing, China, 400010
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Area : No. 77 Qing Nian Road, Yu Zhong District |
| Location: Distance from city center 0 Km, distance from the airport 32 Km, distance from the railway station 3.5 Km |
| Surrounding: liberation monument area |
| Hotel Accepted:
Master, Visa, AMEX, Diners Club, JCB |
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The hotel is located near to liberation monument area and enjoys easy transportation. Marriott Hotel is a standard five star hotel, I stayed in this hotel for 9 nights in 2007, all the persons in our group were satisfied with this hotel, well-skilled hotel staffs are very courteous and helpful, clean and spacious room with modern facilities is up to our expectation. I would like to recommend this hotel to all.
TCG service is also excellent ?highly recommended.
Guest Name : Eduardo Updated : 2008-1-30

My fiance (now wife) and I stayed at this impressive hotel for a month. There was a mix up with our internet booking, so they upgraded us from a deluxe room to a deluxe suite for the minor inconvenience. The service here was excellent ! The facilities, food and staff were second to none. We were here at the time of a food festival around the corner at the main arcade which was awesome. My wife and I both speak english and mandarin so getting anywhere was no problem. The staff were more than happy to suggest good places to go for nightlife and restaruants, in and out of the hotel. We will definitely be staying here again this year.
Guest Name : Mr. Timbo(Guest) Nationality : Australia Updated : 2007-6-23 1:59:00

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