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Reviews for Shanghai Hotels

blue hotel
4.3/554 Reviews
Jinshan City Beach Area
This is a courtyard-style homestay, the decoration is quaint, the rooms are not big but simple and refreshing, the small yard is very well maintained, attracting many tourists to come in and take pictures, and the service attitude is also very good, the breakfast is the same as at home Co**** grain camp nutrition match, by the way, there is also a cute and obedient golden retriever in the inn, which is super!
Weibo Inn (Shanghai Zhongshan Park)
4.4/560 Reviews
Jing'an District
The room is small and the suitcase can only be opened at the entrance, but there are steps at the entrance, so it is very inconvenient for one or two people to live in. It is very close to the Line 2 subway station and surrounding attractions. It is suitable for traveling in Shanghai. The sanitary conditions are also good, but the shower The head and water pipe are rather strange designs that need to be sorted out by constantly adjusting them up and down.
Happiness 185 Inn
4.8/5102 Reviews
Shanghai Disney Resort
The room is very large and comfortable. There is also a balcony where you can see Disney’s fireworks from a distance. It’s also very comfortable to sit outside drinking and chatting at night. There is also a shuttle service to Disney that is much more convenient. The only shortcoming may be that you don’t have breakfast. However, I can go out and buy buns in a few minutes, which is still acceptable as a person who catches Disney early in the morning.
Zijiaren Inn
4.3/55 Reviews
Chongming Island, Changxing Island, Hengsha Island
Facilities: Complete Hygiene: clean Environment: convenient transportation Service: Warm and polite Facilities: Complete Hygiene: clean Environment: convenient transportation Service: Warm and polite Facilities: Complete Hygiene: clean Environment: convenient transportation Service: Warm and polite Facilities: Complete Hygiene: clean Environment: convenient transportation Service: Warm and polite Recommended stay
Yuanlai Inn
4.7/526 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
The boss upgraded us to a family room. The room is very clean, the entrance is in Mediterranean style, the room is large, and there is a large grassy area in front of the door, where you can count the stars at night. We came here for the fireflies, and the young lady also took us to see them at night. We had lunch at a famous hotel, which was large and affordable. I plan to bring the elderly here next time
Huazhu Zhujiajiao Chayuan Boutique Inn (Shanghai Zhujiajiao Ancient Town Shop)
4.5/5204 Reviews
Zhujiajiao, Oriental Land
I like the antique flavor very much. The boss and the aunties who work in the store are so gentle and warm. It happened to be the rainy season when we came here. The rain was heavy, but it didn't affect our mood at all. We ordered tea at the teahouse first ( Hotel guests can get discounts for tea), it was very comfortable and cozy. The next day I went to the teahouse to order tea and watch the river view. I felt like I didn’t want to go home, hahaha... I will come again next time 😋 😋 😋

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Shanghai: Where East Meets West

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.

Journeying to Shanghai

Shanghai's main international airport, Shanghai Pudong International Airport, offers numerous connections globally. Once there, you can reach downtown Shanghai using the Shanghai Maglev Train, buses, or taxis. For domestic travelers, high-speed trains offer an efficient means of travel.

The main mode of payment in China is usually through AliPay or WeChat Pay. Most places still accept credit and debit cards, but it's wise to carry some local currency (RMB) for smaller vendors. Mandarin is the official language, with Shanghainese also widely spoken. A translation app may come in handy when interacting with locals.

Attractions That Shine in Shanghai

Shanghai is brimming with must-see sights. Walk along the Bund to see colonial-era buildings against the backdrop of a modern skyline. Visit the tranquil Yuyuan Garden, an exquisite example of Ming Dynasty design. The Shanghai Museum hosts an extensive collection of Chinese historical artifacts, and the Shanghai Disney Resort promises fun for the entire family.

Shanghai's Seasons and Apparel

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. Pack a mix of lightweight and warm clothing to adjust to fluctuating temperatures in Shanghai.

Choosing Your Accommodation in Shanghai

Shanghai offers a wide variety of accommodations to meet diverse traveler needs. The Peninsula Shanghai, near the Bund, offers luxury and proximity to iconic sights. For foodies, The Puli Hotel and Spa is near numerous eateries in the Jing'an District. The budget-friendly Mingtown Etour Youth Hostel near People's Square offers comfort without the hefty price tag. For those seeking Instagram-worthy spots, the Bvlgari Hotel Shanghai with its stunning views won't disappoint.

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