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Hanting Hotel (Shanghai Ruby Road Metro Station Hotel)
4.8/5272 Reviews
Hongqiao District
I booked this hotel because it was very close to the International Dance Center where I was seeing a friend stay. My room was super comfortable, I could walk to wonderful cafes and restaurants for breakfast and dinner, and I loved listening to birds out my window in the morning. The performance was great too so I'd definitely do this again.
Cypress Garden Hotel
4.7/5716 Reviews
Hongqiao District
The hotel near the office has always been very low-key, with large rooms with carpets and large windows. The front desk was pretty nice. Although they couldn't change me to a big bed, they at least upgraded the floor to the sunny side as I requested. Thanks
Hongqiao State Guest House Shanghai
4.7/5560 Reviews
Hongqiao District
When traveling by high-speed train in Hongqiao, I chose the Hongqiao Guest House that I had heard about before. The hotel’s garden landscape layout is soothing. It coincides with the ***** New Year, and the hotel is full of festive atmosphere. Although the rooms are a bit old, the facilities are complete and the staff are friendly. The service is also very considerate. Thanks to Porco at the front desk for arranging a south-facing standard room for us. The sun is very warm in winter. I will consider staying here again if I have travel plans in May.
LIVE HOUSE Shanghai Gubei
3.7/5221 Reviews
Hongqiao District
The location of the hotel is very good. It is very close to the subway station and easy to find. The toilet, toilet, shower and wet separation are also very convenient. Facilities: There is a hairdryer and a microwave outside, but there are no full-length mirrors and slippers for bathing. There are only two hangers. Environment: The environment is a little noisy, but it's acceptable. The window is only half of the room, and the yellow top light in the hotel makes it not particularly convenient to put on makeup.
Hongqiao Yunfeng Hotel
4.4/5341 Reviews
Hongqiao District
The room is a bit old, but the girl at the front desk is nice and enthusiastic. Breakfast is from 7 to 9 o'clock. She helped us call a taxi and said that there are easy traffic jams during peak hours after work, so it is more convenient to take the subway. When we left, she saw that we had a lot of luggage and helped us. Carrying it into the car, the little girl is quite strong, 👍
Grand Millennium Shanghai HongQiao
4.7/53392 Reviews
Hongqiao District
I am just really attached to the millennium brand after staying at the Beijing one. This is my second stay at the hotel and it was really nice, The breakfast is amazing and the buffet dinner was nice. We stayed at a twin room I wonder why they have such bad lighting though at night the room looks so dark. We had the same problem last time and we changed rooms and the other room had great lighting.

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