Hotel near People's Square,Shanghai9.5% of visitors choose this area
KKittamet2025.10.18
I have stayed for 3nights, hotel is very clean and convenient, location of hotel is so near from Nanjing road (you can take around 4mins walking from hotel entrance to “Top Toy Nanjing”). And All staff here are very nice i got the good and nice suggestion about room, facilities and places around here. Special thanks to Xiao Hu (Staff person at Floor5 Lobby) She is very kind and supportive, i got good suggestion about nearby restaurants, souvenir shops and all must know-information for hotel.
So i would like to recommend this hotel if you come to Shanghai with your wife or family due to the nearby location with Nanjing road (you can find family mart, chagee 24hours) and good service mind staff especially Xiao hu (she made me very impress).
Hotel near People's Square,Shanghai9.5% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.09.29
The hotel has a very good location where you can walk down to the nanjing street. There are many local restaurants around the hotel. To get a taxi from didi is confusing for us from the beginning as we can’t find the pickup point under the hotel name. Recommend to put Grand Mercure as a pickup point and the taxi will pick you up right in front of the hotel lobby. The room we got is very spacious and clean. Only some days we smell of cigarettes a lot from other guests room who leave their room’s door open. Overall, I’m happy with the hotel and enjoy the trip so much.
Hotel near People's Square,Shanghai9.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.10.02
That is an excellent hotel with great service and english speaking staff. We liked absolutely everything about it. From great and various breakfast, through concierge local tips, spacious rooms to marvelous 30th floor lounge , where you can get some snacks and drinks while watching the city from above. None to add, that you get out exactly on Nanjing road.
The room was quite big and all amenities were provided. Cleanliness 10/10. There was also a smart toilet with bidet, which is very important. Bed and pillows were very comfortable. And they have an airport shuttle (tell the counter 1 day before to book a place).
Hotel near People's Square,Shanghai9.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.10.27
great place to be here!!! staff are very friendly and accommodating, even had a free upgrade to a room with window as they saw that I have a kid with me. Will be back due to their hospitality, room is very clean and bright too!
Hotel near People's Square,Shanghai9.5% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.09.17
Very nice hotel in East Nanjing Road area. Just a few steps only. Very convenient location with the Nanjing Road train station Exit 1 closeby. Exterior looked classic & the interior really has Shanghai ambience. We loved our stay of 3 nites here. Rrception staff arr friendly. Breakfast was great every morning with different varieties for the main course. If we come again will definitely stay in the hotel.
Hotel near People's Square,Shanghai9.5% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.10.24
I love this hotel with good service.
They have many assistance for traveler.
If I hv a good chance to visit Shanghai, I also plan to comeback this hotel stay here.
Hotel near Pudong International Airport Area,Shanghai1.6% of visitors choose this area
IIkrame F2025.10.25
The receptionists girlies are so kind and welcoming, the one working the night shift gave me chocolate and some fruits and helped me find a place to eat, the rooms are as shown on the pictures , hotel is very convenient if you’re looking to stay near the airport and they offer airport transfer, a very cute convenient store in front of the hotel, the hotel itself is very cozy.
Hotel near Lujiazui Area,Shanghai6.1% of visitors choose this area
RR41F2025.10.13
IIt's a cute accommodation. A place where Chinese history rests and I felt it every time when an older Chinese man passed me by in the corridor. The smell of old school freshness coming from ultra fine shaven skin. Maybe a little lost and confused about how times changes and what globalization causes, for some of us. Us, because for me as a true globalist, times preciously still breathes. Tradition, it gushes out of the walls of this accommodation. The warm greetings from the ”old establishment” made me feel like home. It made me realize that the inner soul is open for the new ones, the anti-separatist and anti-segregates.
There are, unfortunately and comparing to other areas of Shanghai where I've bene, also Europeans. I didn't see them in other areas except in Pudong. They made me feel not welcome. They made me feel as if ”home” would always hunt me down and tried to make me feel like one of the undesirables. It made some employees left a bit confused. ”What should I do?” handle it like a pro, and that's exactly what they managed to do. From stepping into the entrance all the way up to my room. It felt warm, it even cooled down the scattering heat from outside. Sometimes they left the door open. As if they wanted to make everyone feel comfortable. The cool air approaching me when I was nearly at ”home”. And at the end, it really did make me feel very desired. As if everyone on this planet counts.
Every time when I opened the door of my room, I felt an even cooler welcome pulling me in to work even harder on my projects. The ”older” furniture, the warmth coming from the wood entering my soul, combined with the cool enough A/C, and the little bit noisy traffic made me realize how Shanghai was built upon and by who. I feel proud of the establishment of Shanghai as a whole. An energetic city, but it will always remain the traditions what made the city big. The sound of the oversized vessels slowly finding their way out of the business and gently flow away into a nothingness of blue waves, thriven what will make the city even bigger as it already is.
The somewhat older flatscreen television on the wall is still hanging proudly in its socket. Showing where the new digital era started. I didn't use the television. I always leave them for what they are, but this one attracted my attention. Shall I open it? No, I'm in Shanghai and there's way too many good things to do, instead of washing my brains. It left it as it was, because I didn't want to ruin the warm feeling that I felt.
Okay, back to work, because productivity is waiting. Ready for new creations. Nothing is perfect and there was a minor misunderstanding, but I will never forget to realize that the negative Latin European impulses where there. The oil that makes fire burn harder on a warm plate. Back to where I am and that's not in propaganda machine Latin Europe. I'm in pretty Shanghai. Pleasantly warm outside, because that's what Shanghai is. Little bit sweaty outside, but nice and chilling indoors.
The food in the area. I'm incredibly addicted to the spicy Chinese food. It makes me as happy as if I'm high as a kite floating around on green stuff we smoke in Europe. It also was the only moment when I realized what the reason was for me to touch that green stuff which only messes up my lungs and a little bit of my mental health. But that was already a bit messed up.
And the staff, they saw it. Some of them tried to acknowledge me that they saw something. That they realized I carried a lot on my back instead of two backpacks. And the made me realize that it's over and out. I left Europe for what it is. And when I look back on them, I will always look down. With my nose risen high into the sky. Thank you so much for this personal experience to the staff of this lovely accommodation.
And trip.com, you're even more than fabulous.
Hotel near People's Square,Shanghai9.5% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.09.25
I had a wonderful stay at Pujing Weiting Hotel. The staff were very friendly, helpful, and always ready to assist with anything I needed, which made my stay even more comfortable. I also appreciated how convenient it was to receive my Taobao deliveries and food orders directly at the hotel without any hassle. The service was smooth and reliable, making my trip worry-free. Overall, I had a great experience and would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone visiting the area!
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SS_WongThe hotel is located close to a mall with great variety of food options. It is relatively close to Yu garden and key sights around Shanghai. The hotel provides free shuttle services to certain must go sites in Shanghai.
The stay was comfortable with excellent bedding and the room is very clean. As we requested for completely smoke free room, it was indeed smoke-free. The items in the bar fridge were free for consumption too. The service staff were friendly and approachable, and will always try their best to make it comfortable for all of us.
Highly recommend this hotel for families, couples and even business travellers.
PPandy016I communicated our pick up needs to hotel at regular intervals and keot them updated about our flight. Advised would be arriving a little early due to flight. Was told to call after landing - no answer. Tried messaging on we chat took a while for response. No clear directions. So arrived at exit after clearing customs and collecting bags. Then told to go back upstairs to gate 3 departures. Waited out there for a long time. Over half an hour. Many other hotels collected people with many others coming and going while we waited. One hotel had 3 vehicles with their name on it pick up patrons in the time we were standing there. I can now see why we were the only ones going to Novotel. Clearly the driver did not leave the hotel after long after we advised we had arrived. When he did turn up in a rundown silver van with no name on it. He drove like a mad man and dangerously. He think he was trying to make up for time. He was rather rude when he dropped us off, not a word from him. Check in experience was no better. Two girls on reception were talking **** about us - yes I had my translator on after explaining our check in details to them. Very poor service and actually unprofessional behaviour. Room service had finished so we weren't able to get anything to eat. Did not feel able nor did I want to speak with front desk again to ask for assistance in ordering some food. Only staff that was friendly or even acknowledged us was the lovely cleaning lady on our floor the following morning. Breakfast was okay. Laundry was a mess from another lady who pulled out all her washing dripping wet and made a huge puddle on the floor. If there had been a towel I would have cleaned up her mess! We wish we had gone straight to the hotel we had originally planned to but opted for the Novotel due to close proximity to airport for our late flight back into Shanghai. We would have been better off going straight to the original hotel over an hour away. I believe we still would have arrived earlier. We have stayed at Novotel Auckland Airport in New Zealand a few times and the service is impeccable. Unfortunately Novotel Shanghai Pudong Chuansha is not a good representation of the Novotel brand. Also considering this an airport hotel with many tourists likely utilizing it - very few things have English translation including the vending machine. The hotel building itself is nice and the only positive. Won't be back - step up your game. I usually do rave reviews and very rarely do negative unless warranted.
MMohammad Faisyal RizaStayed here for 3 nights. The best thing about this hotel is the location — just a short walk to the metro station, which made it easy to explore Shanghai. There are also a few halal food options nearby, which was very helpful.
The room is not very spacious, and there’s no wardrobe or safe. But it was clean and comfortable enough for a short stay. I also appreciated the self-service laundry facilities, including a steam iron, which is great if you’re staying longer.
Staff were friendly and check-in was smooth. Overall, a good choice if you’re looking for a simple, affordable hotel with a strategic location.
I give overall Rating: 4/5
RR41FIIt's a cute accommodation. A place where Chinese history rests and I felt it every time when an older Chinese man passed me by in the corridor. The smell of old school freshness coming from ultra fine shaven skin. Maybe a little lost and confused about how times changes and what globalization causes, for some of us. Us, because for me as a true globalist, times preciously still breathes. Tradition, it gushes out of the walls of this accommodation. The warm greetings from the ”old establishment” made me feel like home. It made me realize that the inner soul is open for the new ones, the anti-separatist and anti-segregates.
There are, unfortunately and comparing to other areas of Shanghai where I've bene, also Europeans. I didn't see them in other areas except in Pudong. They made me feel not welcome. They made me feel as if ”home” would always hunt me down and tried to make me feel like one of the undesirables. It made some employees left a bit confused. ”What should I do?” handle it like a pro, and that's exactly what they managed to do. From stepping into the entrance all the way up to my room. It felt warm, it even cooled down the scattering heat from outside. Sometimes they left the door open. As if they wanted to make everyone feel comfortable. The cool air approaching me when I was nearly at ”home”. And at the end, it really did make me feel very desired. As if everyone on this planet counts.
Every time when I opened the door of my room, I felt an even cooler welcome pulling me in to work even harder on my projects. The ”older” furniture, the warmth coming from the wood entering my soul, combined with the cool enough A/C, and the little bit noisy traffic made me realize how Shanghai was built upon and by who. I feel proud of the establishment of Shanghai as a whole. An energetic city, but it will always remain the traditions what made the city big. The sound of the oversized vessels slowly finding their way out of the business and gently flow away into a nothingness of blue waves, thriven what will make the city even bigger as it already is.
The somewhat older flatscreen television on the wall is still hanging proudly in its socket. Showing where the new digital era started. I didn't use the television. I always leave them for what they are, but this one attracted my attention. Shall I open it? No, I'm in Shanghai and there's way too many good things to do, instead of washing my brains. It left it as it was, because I didn't want to ruin the warm feeling that I felt.
Okay, back to work, because productivity is waiting. Ready for new creations. Nothing is perfect and there was a minor misunderstanding, but I will never forget to realize that the negative Latin European impulses where there. The oil that makes fire burn harder on a warm plate. Back to where I am and that's not in propaganda machine Latin Europe. I'm in pretty Shanghai. Pleasantly warm outside, because that's what Shanghai is. Little bit sweaty outside, but nice and chilling indoors.
The food in the area. I'm incredibly addicted to the spicy Chinese food. It makes me as happy as if I'm high as a kite floating around on green stuff we smoke in Europe. It also was the only moment when I realized what the reason was for me to touch that green stuff which only messes up my lungs and a little bit of my mental health. But that was already a bit messed up.
And the staff, they saw it. Some of them tried to acknowledge me that they saw something. That they realized I carried a lot on my back instead of two backpacks. And the made me realize that it's over and out. I left Europe for what it is. And when I look back on them, I will always look down. With my nose risen high into the sky. Thank you so much for this personal experience to the staff of this lovely accommodation.
And trip.com, you're even more than fabulous.
GGuxiangdeyunThe front desk staff were quick and professional during check-in, showing a wonderfully warm and proactive service attitude. I really liked the room's layout; it was bright, sun-facing, and fully equipped. The hygiene was meticulously maintained, ensuring a comfortable and worry-free stay. Transportation in the surrounding area is very convenient. After checking out, I realized I had forgotten something, and they called me immediately – incredibly thoughtful and attentive! Highly recommended!
SSimonastripsThis hotel is clean, quite and not that bad, but it could be much better with few changes. I agree with the bad points underlined by other reviewers:
1. there is a smell of old smoke in the rooms: the first one I have been was terrible, then I asked to be changed and the second one was much better, but still with bad smell. I checked and I noticed that the tents and the big black round object hanging on the bed are the one smelling of old smoke so it is highly probable that this problem is in all the rooms. If you are particularly sensitive to smell, this place is not for you.
2. It is a bit difficult to find the entrance (we entered from the Novotel, they have elevators in common) so I would recommand to book this place only if you arrive before 7:30 - 8:00pm. Honestly I already reached this conclusion reading previous reviewrs and I booked this hotel because we were supposed to arrive early enough. Then between flight delay and pick up trouble we arrived more that 4 hours later than original plan (around midnight) and indeed I encounterd all difficulties underlined by others.
3. No English communications. This has not been a problem in other hotels around China since they had a well organized weChat service. But here they do not have anything of the same (one of the guu at the reception give to me his personal contact to help). This make communications very hard for non chinese speaking people, so I do not feel to recommand this place if you are not fluent in chinese (especially since it is quite probable you will have problems here that need to be addressed).
4. Kitchen has pots and pans, but not glasses, forks, spoons nor dish sponge and soap. Of course you can ask for them, but point 3 applies (I couldn't succeed in getting the sponge and soap). Of course they washed my dishes, but the question arises: what they used to clan them if I didn't have a sponge in the room? It felt to me a bit unpleasant.
On the other hand Shanghai is much more expensive than other Chinese cities, so probably this is what you het for this price away from the city center with a kitchen. So I think this could be an acceptable choice depending on your priority.
Finally for the hotel. I thing this place could greatly improved with a couple of very little expensive changes:
1. change or wash deeply the tents (they stink like hell of smoke). It would be even better if you would replace them with new and 10cm longer one (so there wpuld be no light arriving from top nor bottom).
2 Remove the black round thing (see photo) in all the rooms: it stinks of years of old smoke and it is also '70 style (one of the worse years for style in Italy and, consequently, all over the world :-D )
3. Create a weChat channel service for the guests who don't speak chinese: this would improve communication a lot thanks to the wechat translation service.
4. Add dish sponge and soap in the rooms: this would increase the hygiene of the room and the cleaning ladies could use it to clean guests dishes.
Finally it would be a really good plus to remove the stinky and old carpet in the corridor!!
DDocPandaI recently stayed at URSIDE and had a consistently pleasant experience. The room was clean and well-maintained upon arrival, and I appreciated the thoughtful touches—especially the cleaning staff, who were both respectful and attentive. They politely checked if I needed service (without being intrusive) and even offered bottled water, which was a nice gesture.
Though I didn’t often eat at the hotel, the one breakfast I tried was delicious and reasonably priced. The location was another highlight: easy access to the subway and multiple bus lines made exploring the city effortless.
No noise issues during my stay, and everything functioned as expected. For travelers prioritizing cleanliness, convenience, and friendly service, this hotel is a solid choice. I’d happily stay here again!
MmushyThe hotel is conveniently located about a 7-minute walk from Metro Line 2, making it easy to explore Shanghai. Our room has the view of the iconic 1000 Trees. The room was relatively clean and comfortable, though the partial partition between the bathroom and sleeping area felt a bit awkward, as the bathroom door was visible from the bed. Breakfast was serviceable but could be improved in terms of variety and flavor.
GGuest Usergreat place to be here!!! staff are very friendly and accommodating, even had a free upgrade to a room with window as they saw that I have a kid with me. Will be back due to their hospitality, room is very clean and bright too!
GGuest UserThat is an excellent hotel with great service and english speaking staff. We liked absolutely everything about it. From great and various breakfast, through concierge local tips, spacious rooms to marvelous 30th floor lounge , where you can get some snacks and drinks while watching the city from above. None to add, that you get out exactly on Nanjing road.
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