Latest Reviews for Shanghai Hotels

Grand Skylight Gardens Hotel
4.6/5779 Reviews
Shanghai South Railway Station Area
There are two spacious parking lots. The room faces the botanical garden, which is a comfortable experience. When checking in, Xiao Yan upgraded the executive room for free. When the itinerary changed, Xiao Li helped to modify the order. They were all very enthusiastic. I will stay here again if I have the chance.
上海全聚家庭旅館
4.1/52 Reviews
Shanghai South Railway Station Area
The room is small, but close to the train station
99 Hotel Chain (Shanghai South Railway Station South Plaza Branch)
3.9/5234 Reviews
Shanghai South Railway Station Area
We arrived very late. The girl at the front desk was very beautiful and kind-hearted. She upgraded the room for us. After reading the reviews, some people commented that it was not as expected. To be fair here, land is precious in Shanghai and it is close to the station. It's only a few minutes' walk away. The price is considered cheap even in third- and fourth-tier cities. Don't set too high a standard. To be fair, the price/performance ratio is definitely pretty good!
Fengle Hostel
2.9/541 Reviews
Shanghai South Railway Station Area
Close to Shanghai South Railway Station, a good choice for transfer, one person and one room are small, reflecting the style of Shanghai's inch of land and gold
上海菁客旅館
2/59 Reviews
Shanghai South Railway Station Area
The environment is good, the location is good, the experience is very good
7 Days Inn (Shanghai South Hongmei Road)
4.1/5377 Reviews
Shanghai South Railway Station Area
Recently stayed at this budget hotel, the experience is great! First of all, the location of the hotel is very convenient, there are many restaurants and convenience stores around, it is very convenient to eat or buy daily necessities. Although the room is not big, it is warm and comfortable, clean and tidy. The beds are soft and let me sleep well every night. The hotel staff is also very good at serving, always warm and friendly and responsive. For example, I consulted the surrounding tourist attractions and they could give detailed and useful suggestions. The price is not to say, the price is super high, fully in line with the positioning of a budget hotel. It is really good value for money to provide such a high-quality service and accommodation environment at such a price. In short, if you are looking for a affordable and comfortable hotel, [Hotel Name] is definitely a good choice!

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Number of Hotels47,995
Number of Reviews4,021,847
Lowest PriceS$ 11
Highest PriceS$ 1,372
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 125
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 134

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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