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Sincere Residence Changfeng
4.6/52266 Reviews
Changfeng Park Area
This is our second stay in the same trip. We started our family holiday in Shanghai staying at Sincere residence. After travelling a few cities, we return to Shanghai staying, again at Sincere Residence. Perfect location, next to subway, and opposite a shopping mall. Also have a dedicated storage location for Meituan orders. Room facilities are modern and clean.
HUALUXE Shanghai Changfeng Park
4.8/51933 Reviews
Changfeng Park Area
This is a newly opened hotel. I chose this place because the hotel environment and facilities are relatively new. This time I experienced that it is indeed the case. The room is spacious and clean, and there is free parking. The hotel is convenient for shopping and entertainment. Joy City, Changfeng Park, Kintetsu Plaza and Global Harbor are all nearby. The service of the hotel staff is very enthusiastic, from the doorman to the concierge to the front desk, they are proactive and enthusiastic. I especially want to praise Simi's enthusiasm and thoughtfulness. Anyway, I will often visit this hotel in the future and will recommend it to my colleagues.
Asia Inn (Shanghai Putuo Daduhe Road)
4.4/51 Reviews
Changfeng Park Area
That's it. It's a bit of a tide.
Orange Hotel (Shanghai Daduhe Metro Station)
4.8/51507 Reviews
Changfeng Park Area
The hotel has a good view, can see the sea, and the staff service is in place. Since we are on a business trip and have work to be busy, the lady at the front desk also helped us to renew for one hour for free, praise! There was an episode where I forgot to bring my clothes to hang out in the bathroom. Miss sister also helped me send express delivery to Shanghai. It was very intimate~ a good experience!
斌斌911公寓(大渡河路1號分店)
4.6/55 Reviews
Changfeng Park Area
💡 [Small surprise for me by the homestay] Clean and hygienic. 💡 [Small surprise for me by the homestay] The location is also good. Although it is a little distance from the subway station, it is next to Changfeng Park and Joy City. It is Suzhou River when you go out. It is convenient to walk, eat and run. 🙋 [For the landlord, I want to say] The landlord is very enthusiastic and invited me to eat noodles together (although I missed it and didn't eat it) The fly in the ointment is that there is a bit noisy in the morning and evening, remember to prepare earplugs
上海沁怡賓館
4.2/524 Reviews
Changfeng Park Area
Such a small hotel, the price is high. Health is OK. It is the service. I checked out at 2 pm. I came back at noon, but the towel was collected. I didn't say that I could not retreat. I have retreated.

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