Latest Reviews for Shanghai Hotels

Shanghai Shikumen Culture Homestay
4.5/564 Reviews
North Sichuan Road Commercial Area
Authentic guest house with interesting furnishings in a quiet area but very convenient for going anywhere in Shanghai. The metro is within walking distance, there are several good cafes with local cuisine nearby. When leaving the townhouse, you go straight to the market, where there are fruits and the freshest seafood. Upon arrival, there was a problem with leaving luggage, since we arrived at 9 am. Therefore, if you plan to leave your belongings until check-in on the day of arrival, please contact your host in advance. We succeeded, but since we don’t know Chinese, we lost a lot of time standing in the heat outside the house, since the hotel did not have a receptionist. In general, the owners quickly respond to all requests and requests, which is important in another country. Spacious room with high ceilings, the room has absolutely everything for a normal life, very good hair and body cosmetics in the shower. Iron, hair dryer and even mosquito repellent, although it was not useful. Snow-white linen and towels. Very nice place. Bottled water was waiting for us in the room, which was also a huge plus from the road! Another big plus is the opportunity to wash your own things. The only thing that created discomfort was the springs in the double bed, they were very noticeable, the problem was solved by covering them with two bedspreads, the owner should change the mattress. I recommend it for staying and if I’m ever in Shanghai, I’ll stay here! Thank you, friends 🌺
JI Hotel (Shanghai  Sichuan North Road Metro Station)
4.7/5625 Reviews
North Sichuan Road Commercial Area
Solo on a business trip and I had been staying for 1 week. Good location and is very clean. Around the hotel, there are many restaurants and local food. will be back to this hotel again for my next business trip.
Shanghai Yaya Light Luxury Hotel (Hongkou Football Stadium)
4.4/5738 Reviews
North Sichuan Road Commercial Area
The room is clean and tidy, the room is equipped with complete facilities, the hotel staff is very good, the location of the hotel is in the bustling commercial center of Shanghai - Sichuan North Road, travel, shopping, dining, entertainment and other aspects are very convenient.
愛電競酒店(上海虹口天虹國際店)
4.6/5113 Reviews
North Sichuan Road Commercial Area
Hotel environment is very good! It is especially comfortable to play games with good friends! ! Highly recommended, the front desk attitude is also very good, the room soundproofing is also very good 👍👍👍👍👍,
Novotel Living Shanghai Jing'an
4.8/5120 Reviews
North Sichuan Road Commercial Area
The room is overall very satisfactory and comfortable. All services are in place and the equipment is complete. Even laundry detergent is provided. After checking in, I can go directly to the room and order takeout. It feels like going home and is comfortable. But the biggest problem in the room is that there is no air conditioning. It turns on the heating as soon as it is turned on. It is a unified heating, which is not used to it. In addition, the small room can be added with a place to hang clothes; a small shelf can be added in the bathing area to put your own washing supplies, which will be more convenient. Be perfect. It seems that there are no photos of the room in the reviews, so I must upload a few.
GreenTree Alliance Shanghai Railway Station QiuJiang Road Hotel
4.1/5172 Reviews
North Sichuan Road Commercial Area
This is Green Alliance Hotel. It is very close to the subway station and the bus station, which is very convenient. Next to the hotel is a community canteen and a 24-hour convenience store, which is very convenient for eating.

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Total Properties48,170
Number of Reviews4,337,358
Lowest Price€ 8
Highest Price€ 898
Average Price (Weekdays)€ 86
Average Price (Weekends)€ 93

More about Shanghai

Shanghai is located on China's central coast, which is China's most populous city and one of the most vital financial hubs in the world. If you want to experience the top luxury, Shanghai will be your ultimate choice.

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.

Travel tips in Shanghai

The main payment in China is AliPay or WeChat Pay. Most places still accept credit cards and cash. Mandarin is the official language of China, but in Shanghai, Shanghainese is also widely spoken by locals. English is also spoken by young generations. You can use a translation app when communicating with locals.

Top attractions in Shanghai

  • Oriental Pearl Radio & Television Tower: It is the most recognisable feature on Shanghai’s skyline, symbolising China’s emergence. This is certainly a can’t-miss attraction.
  • The Bund: You can see buildings against the backdrop of skylines. The walking areas extend about 1.6 km along the west bank of the Huangpu River.
  • Yu Garden: It is the only classic Chinese garden in the downtown area and was once a private garden for Ming Dynasty officials
  • Shanghai Disney Resort: It is the first Disney resort in mainland China, promising fun for the entire family.
  • Shanghai Wild Animal Park: It is one of the first AAAAA (highest-rated) tourist attractions in China. You can see more than 10,000 exotic animals here.

Shanghai's weather and what to wear

Shanghai has a humid subtropical climate. Summers (June-August) are hot and humid, while winters (December-February) can be quite cold. The best times to visit are autumn (September-November) and spring (March-May), when the weather is moderate.

It is recommended to pack a mix of lightweight and warm clothing to adjust to fluctuating temperatures in Shanghai.

Shanghai's transportation

Shanghai's main international airport is Shanghai Pudong International Airport. It offers numerous flights globally. Once there, you can reach downtown Shanghai using the Shanghai Maglev Train, buses, or taxis.

If you are interested in China train trip, China high-speed trains will be the best choice to travel all over China.

What to eat in Shanghai?

  • Xiaolongbao: These steamed dumplings filled with hot broth and minced pork are a Shanghai specialty.
  • Shengjianbao: Crispy on the bottom and fluffy on top, these pan-fried pork buns are filled with juicy pork and hot broth.
  • Scallion Oil Noodles: The noodles are tossed in scallion-infused oil and soy sauce, and sometimes pork or vegetables.
  • Hong Shao Rou: A red-braised pork with pork belly cooked in a savory and slightly sweet soy liquid.
  • Shi Zi Tou: Large pork meatballs simmered in broth with cabbage, these meatballs get their name from their size and shape resembling a lion's head.

Best stays in Shanghai

How many days is enough for Shanghai?

For a quick glimpse of Shanghai, 1 day is enough. But 3 days to 5 days will be more relaxing. You can enjoy more varied itinerary.

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