My stay in Chengdu was pretty good but marred, with one exception, by a staff with little or no English. International travelers from all continents use English as a travel language. Breakfast good, staff nice. TV had only one English channel, the Chinese news network. Mostly good. Metro a long walk, as was Tianfu Square. Used many taxis. Fortunately cheap, as was food. Not too much around, and required walking up a very high overpass to get to other streets, the bank or other stores. One great feature was free washer dryer use, rare in hotels. No safe or refrigerator in room, but they provided a free fridge. Also, though a good sized room, no dresser drawers and yet there was space for one. Had small gym with very little equipment. No maps of area to provide.