Reviews for Shanghai Hotels

Shanghai Juxing Hotel
3.4/51 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
Satisfied, very satisfied
JLTHouse
4.7/573 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
This homestay located near to the Zhujiajiao Ancient Town and could just walk there from the metro station (Zhujiajiao Station Line 17) exit 1 if we take subway. It is very convenient for foreigner because we could easily find the location through Apple Map. The landlord has prepared some fresh fruits and a small gift to us, a person in charge also can be reach through WeChat in case we meet any issue with the house. There are three bathrooms in total and lovely small terrace facing the river. By staying there, we could experience about unforgettable ancient heritage.
Shanghai Liang District Garden Hotel
4.1/552 Reviews
Hongqiao hub surrounding area
Not bad, the facilities are complete, and the room is quite big, and the cooling effect of air conditioning is also good, but there is the sound of the chess and card room at night, which needs to be improved.
Fengxing Hostel
4.4/59 Reviews
Hongqiao hub surrounding area
賓館估計,是很多年前裝修的,設施陳舊。電水壺的水垢很厚。洗澡熱水不是很燙,夏天入住,温度可以接受。冬天估計就不行了。各種設備很懷舊。 也有優點:賓館是在一個小鎮上,附近有小超市,葯房,菜市場,很多小吃店,還是比較熱鬧的。 可能是我個人,需求比較簡單,衞生間,不夠乾淨也沒事,衹要床鋪,清爽乾淨就沒問題了。入住,有窗户,有網絡,有水電,就行了。 蘿蔔青菜,各有所愛,對於喜歡精裝修的人,這邊,不是很適合。 這兒,更像是,簡單的招待所。 眾口難調。這次入住,我覺得還行,尚可。
Tinghu Bieyuan Short-term Rental Villa
3/55 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
Arrived at about 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon, the aunt’s attitude was very good and very enthusiastic. I turned on the air conditioner early. The living room was decorated in a unique style, and karaoke speakers were also available. The room was clean, very comfortable, and very warm and at home. Friends are very comfortable and happy to play together. I will come again next time I come to Qingpu Dianshan Lake. Very comfortable at home
Zhujiajiao Xuan He Li Traditional B&B
4.7/545 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
I stayed with my husband, and stayed in the city for a long time and came to the ancient town for a vacation. I thought there would be more people during the summer vacation. I don’t know if it was the epidemic or the weather. There were few people nearby, so it was a little deserted. The location of the hotel is very good. It is right at the ticket booth of the scenic spot. The staff of the scenic spot also checked the green code and made an appointment to visit the ancient town, which is quite considerate. The hotel staff were very caring and provided us with a lot of help, especially the breakfast was given to us. It was obvious that there was no breakfast when booking, and it was thoughtful. The hotel has complete facilities and a large area, which is very cost-effective. The only drawback is the construction on the opposite side. The scenery is not good, but there is no noise, which is quite satisfactory.

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Shanghai, located on China's central coast, is the country's most populous city and one of the most vital financial hubs in the world. Shanghai's skyline, punctuated by the iconic Oriental Pearl Tower and the towering Shanghai Tower, paints a vivid picture of the city's impressive blend of traditional charm and modern flair.

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