I checked in on March 23, when Shanghai is hot, the outdoor temperature is 26/27 degrees, and the hotel room is also stuffy and hot. I turned on the central air conditioner, but the cooling, dehumidification, and ventilation were ineffective. After telling the front desk, the front desk said that it is not available now. For the cooling, dehumidification and ventilation functions, you can just restart the central air conditioner operation panel. However, it turned out that restarting it countless times was useless. The front desk manager finally came and said that my room is in the north. I might as well open the window for ventilation first. The house in the south is hotter, so I should turn it on. The windows are ventilated (meaning you can't check out or change rooms). It turned out that opening the window to ventilate didn't help, it was too hot. Later, an electric fan was sent and I was told that it would be like this for today. It said that the temperature would cool down in two days (I booked four nights).
Then, it rained in Shanghai the next day. I don’t know how the hotel was designed on this floor. It seemed like there was a rain shield outside the window. The sound of rain was very loud. And the rooms on the north were also close to the road. At night, there was the sound of speeding cars and large cars passing by. It’s not blocked much by the glass windows at all, which also affects your rest…
Breakfast, alas, don’t mention it, there are very few types, and the room price is 700 per night. Really, the facilities, soundproofing, environment, and breakfast are far worse than the 400 per night price when I moved to the Xijiao Holiday Inn on 27/28. .
In addition to the transportation, it takes nearly 10 minutes to walk from Hongqiao Railway Station. At this price, I really don’t recommend it to everyone.
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