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房東享享公寓(膠州路分店)
4.4/53 Reviews
Changshou Road Commercial Area
The house is like the picture, but the corridor is a bit scary. The decoration is very good, but I smell a particularly big decoration in the house, which leads me to sleep with the window open (the window still has a pungent formaldehyde smell), and all the windows are open. Kitchen, bathroom, living room, bedroom, all windows are open, still useless.
Jingan MIJU HOUSE
3.9/566 Reviews
Jing'an District
A disappointing experience. I booked a room with a bathtub just for the bathtub. However, I checked in at 6pm and the boss informed me that I needed to upgrade the room. The reason was that many people in the bathtub room were dissatisfied with the bugs, so they removed the bugs, but there was no way to cure them, so I gave it to them. I changed it and I understand it. Then I still want to take a look. The boss said that the room card has not been pulled out yet, and he said that the card has not been hung out. In short, I can’t see the room now. I went to the hotel and waited for the phone call. I went into the room, went out to eat, came back, and went out for more than an hour. There was no one at the front desk, and there was only one bath towel in the room. I called the boss twice in total, but he didn’t answer the third call. I originally wanted to check out, but I thought it was troublesome so I just let it go. Forget these emotional discomforts, the musty smell in the room was a bit strong. Later, when I got rhinitis, I couldn't smell it anymore. When I woke up in the morning, I still smelled a musty smell. Then the rhinitis continued to attack. Overall, I was quite disappointed. If it weren't for the bathtub, it would really be inferior to a hotel at this price. Of course, the boss also gave us an upgrade. Because my friend arrived at the hotel early in the morning, we wanted to delay check-out. The boss asked us to wait until two o'clock. Unfortunately, the aunt knocked on the door at 12:30 and still didn't sleep well. All the floors in the community are so close to each other
Meego Smart Select Hotel
4.7/5795 Reviews
Changshou Road Commercial Area
I stay at Meego for two weekends a month to study in Shanghai. It's a simple yet well-maintained facility with friendly staff who go out of their way to assist foreigners. The location is excellent and convenient, making it the best cost-effective choice. My overall assessment of the hotel is positive.
Motel Hotel (Shanghai Changping Road Metro Station)
4.2/5905 Reviews
Changshou Road Commercial Area
The real hotel look a bit older than the picture but the location was great because it is near the metro. I saw a small cockroach in the room on the first day, if not serious everything is OK when compared with the price.
Hanting Hotel (Shanghai Xikang Road)
4.5/5820 Reviews
Changshou Road Commercial Area
Great location with lots within walking distance, including a great local beer chain. Room was clean with a comfortable bed. Breakfast was simple but tasty. A few things to note: 1. As mentioned in other reviews, the rooms are not well insulated from sound, both inside and outside. There seemed to be a loose piece of metal outside my room that kept banging from the wind. Bring earplugs if you are sensitive to noise. 2. The electrical plugs did not have much current and would not charge my phone. The engineer came to the room and pointed out the USB plug, which worked well. 3. Many of the rooms with windows seem to have frosted windows. This was a bit disappointing and really should be noted in the room information. 4. The shower was great, but the water temperature was sometimes an issue. I am not sure of the problem. Just be careful with the temperature. Overall, a good stay. It is a hotel I will consider in the future.
Jinglai Hotel Zhenxuan (Shanghai Changshou Road Metro Station)
4.6/52436 Reviews
Changshou Road Commercial Area
The housekeeping aunt is very good, the attitude is super good, she is a big sister in the northeast, haha Hotel location center, takeaway is convenient, there are parking spaces in the hotel, that is, the number is not much. It was half past three to the hotel, my room was not good, and then arranged a big bed room for us to rest, and then waited for another hour. But one thing I have to say is that I ordered takeaway at six o'clock and asked the front desk robot to deliver it. Although it was the peak period for takeaways, it was also delivered quickly. The machine at the door of the room would also call by itself. The front desk lady smiled very sweetly. Service is very good, next time I come to live, recommended

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