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Shanghai Liyuan Jiashe Boutique Homestay
5/59 Reviews

Shanghai Liyuan Jiashe Boutique Homestay

Dishui Lake and Lin'Gang Area Shanghai|1.71km from Shanghai Flower Port
Three adults went to Haichang Ocean Park to play together. Haichang in Shanghai is relatively far away. Because I was worried that I would be too tired to return to the city for a day, I chose a homestay nearby. The homestay is a remodeled country villa. It has three floors. The parent-child room we chose has a total of 3 beds. One of the double beds is in the next room, which is very suitable for us. When we went to and left the homestay, the owner Yan of the homestay personally picked us up, so there is no need to worry about taking a taxi. Back to the homestay, the room was decorated very elegantly, with a new Chinese decoration style, clean and simple, the furniture and appliances are very tasteful, the layout is very careful, and the bedding is also very comfortable and clean. Wake up early in the morning, you can look out of the window to the nearby countryside. On the opposite house, there are a few birds chirping in a row, which is very pleasant. When we wake up in the morning, the aunt of the hotel kindly greets us to have breakfast. Breakfast is free, but it also reflects the intention of the hotel. White rice porridge, hard-boiled eggs, salted duck eggs, steamed buns, milk, lettuce pickles, and fried edamame with soy cucumber are nutritious. Both match and delicious, praise one. After breakfast, I took a walk in the yard of the hotel. The flowers and plants were arranged very well. There were figs and oranges in the yard, and there were koi in the pool, which was very idyllic. In addition, I saw that there is also a barbecue inside the homestay. The night light of Blingbling at night should be very romantic. I hope that I will come again in the future, and I also wish the homestay better and better.

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Jieyou Guesthouse
4.8/546 Reviews
Dishui Lake and Lin'Gang Area
The hotel area is quite large, the scenery is also very good, suitable for self-driving travel, the room is very clean, the facilities are quite complete, and the surrounding environment is first-class, suitable for family travel, or a few families with three or five friends to rent a single house. It is very close to Haichang Park, and there are many places nearby where you can take pictures and check in recommended by the proprietress! The price is not expensive, but the weather is still a little cold, so remember to wear more clothes when you go out.
Shanghai Demo Holiday Villa
3.5/521 Reviews
Dishui Lake and Lin'Gang Area
I couldn't go home this holiday. I specially chose a homestay far from the city to live. It felt like home, and the key sanitary conditions were guaranteed. The decoration is very good, the facilities are in place, the housekeeper is also very nice, and the corn is also delivered. The subway station Aquarium is about 20 yuan by taxi. The aquarium is too far from the city. You must live nearby to save energy. When you come to the field, the air is very fresh in the morning, and you can also take your children to recognize herbs. Recommend!
D.Zhurenjia(Shanghai Lingang Dishuihu Branch)
5/517 Reviews
Dishui Lake and Lin'Gang Area
The breakfast is rich and varied, clean and hygienic. The proprietress is also very polite. The accommodation environment is mainly quiet away from the hustle and bustle of the city. If you come here next time, you will book a room at the host's house. The praise also prepared local fruits for us.
Shanghai Ancient Style Xiaozhu Homestay
4.9/571 Reviews
Dishui Lake and Lin'Gang Area
超級讚的民俗,房間很温馨,強烈推薦去海昌周邊玩的朋友,不要去住如家這些了,超級棒👍小朋友可以在裏面玩一天不會想着要出來,解放雙手,要是不下雨,院子裏也有滑梯
Shanghai Liyuan Jiashe Boutique Homestay
5/59 Reviews
Dishui Lake and Lin'Gang Area
Three adults went to Haichang Ocean Park to play together. Haichang in Shanghai is relatively far away. Because I was worried that I would be too tired to return to the city for a day, I chose a homestay nearby. The homestay is a remodeled country villa. It has three floors. The parent-child room we chose has a total of 3 beds. One of the double beds is in the next room, which is very suitable for us. When we went to and left the homestay, the owner Yan of the homestay personally picked us up, so there is no need to worry about taking a taxi. Back to the homestay, the room was decorated very elegantly, with a new Chinese decoration style, clean and simple, the furniture and appliances are very tasteful, the layout is very careful, and the bedding is also very comfortable and clean. Wake up early in the morning, you can look out of the window to the nearby countryside. On the opposite house, there are a few birds chirping in a row, which is very pleasant. When we wake up in the morning, the aunt of the hotel kindly greets us to have breakfast. Breakfast is free, but it also reflects the intention of the hotel. White rice porridge, hard-boiled eggs, salted duck eggs, steamed buns, milk, lettuce pickles, and fried edamame with soy cucumber are nutritious. Both match and delicious, praise one. After breakfast, I took a walk in the yard of the hotel. The flowers and plants were arranged very well. There were figs and oranges in the yard, and there were koi in the pool, which was very idyllic. In addition, I saw that there is also a barbecue inside the homestay. The night light of Blingbling at night should be very romantic. I hope that I will come again in the future, and I also wish the homestay better and better.
Yuyu Apartment (Shanghai Lingang Avenue)
4.7/527 Reviews
Dishui Lake and Lin'Gang Area
The boss is very good, the room is not big, the health is OK, the air conditioning and hot water are estimated to be unable to live in winter, I can't buy food around, remember to bring more food to travel is guaranteed, personal experience is general

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