Adjacent to Wenshu Monastery, the first of the four Zen forests, Chengdu Courtyard is a boutique hotel focusing on Chengdu culture, which was once known as Chengdu Hall. The main body of the hotel is composed of 16 courtyards with strong western Sichuan style, and its elegant ancient Shu style complements Wenshu Monastery. Many tourists have mistakenly thought that the Chengdu courtyard is a tourist attraction after visiting the Wenshu Monastery, which shows that the hotel is retro in place.
In addition to the strong ancient style of the courtyard, the interior design of the guest rooms is also very Chinese and elegant. All rooms are decorated with Chinese solid wood furniture, especially in the courtyard suite, where furniture such as Luohan bed and Taishi chair create a sense of antiquity in the living room, and a large number of dark brown colors add a touch of charm to it. The hotel rooms are set up with five themes: Shu embroidery, Shu brocade, silver silk latte art, lacquerware, bamboo weaving, and the specific theme rooms will have corresponding Chinese furniture, decorations and other decorations. But in fact, the theme of the guest rooms is not prominent, only in the quaint environment to show some characteristics, plus not all rooms have obvious theme decorations, it is recommended that readers do not have too high expectations for this. It should be reminded that although the hotel focuses on the quaint style, some of the hardware facilities can only be evaluated as "old", and the repair speed of the hotel is also slow, and if there is an equipment failure during the stay, it is likely not to be properly solved. With the exception of the courtyard suites, guests of other rooms have complained from time to time about noise, especially those close to the street, which affects their comfort.
The hotel is positioned as a boutique hotel, and naturally there is not much location for recreational activities. The Chengdu courtyard is equipped with a courtyard tea bar, where a full-time tea master provides tea making services, where guests can fully experience the "slow" life of Chengdu. The gym is not large and not very professional. Of course, the Wenshu Monastery next door is obviously more interesting, and has been selected as the best must-visit attraction in Chengdu by the trusted choice ranking, which is very suitable for Buddhist lovers to visit and watch. It should be reminded that there are often people claiming to be incarnated by the Buddha outside the temple, and tourists need to be vigilant.
The restaurant in the courtyard of Chengdu is not very good. The hotel offers free breakfast, but compared to the hotel's positioning, the breakfast menu is a bit shabby. Chengdu Courtyard often hosts Chinese wedding banquets, but it is only suitable for customers who have a high pursuit of classical Chinese style and pay attention to the performance of dishes.