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Crystal Orange Shanghai Lujiazui Financial Center Hotel
4.8/52582 Reviews

Crystal Orange Shanghai Lujiazui Financial Center Hotel

Lujiazui Area Shanghai|0.84km from Shanghai Oriental Art Center
Frankly speaking, this is the first time I have booked a hotel like ”Orange” or ”Atour” by myself. I usually stay in high-end hotels. This time I chose this hotel for the convenience of doing things. Anyway, it was okay to leave in one night. But it was completely beyond my expectation. The front desk upgraded my room from ”Deluxe King Room” to ”Executive King Room”. The room was very large, larger than many five-star hotel rooms I had stayed in in Shanghai. New and clean. The cleaning, lobby, and restaurant staff will always say hello when they meet. There are not many varieties of breakfast in the restaurant, but it is enough to satisfy you. The quality of cantaloupe and watermelon is quite good. On the night of the Lantern Festival, the waiter drove a cart to deliver glutinous rice balls from room to room. Sometimes the lady at the front desk would bring me a bottle of water, and it would be warm. Overall it’s really great! In the Lujiazui area of ​​Shanghai, this room at this price is really cost-effective! Wall crack recommended! I looked at many of the photos in the comments and thought they were fake, but I didn’t realize they were like this until I got to the room and looked at them. The pictures I took myself feel very fake now, because there are no personal belongings of mine in the pictures and they were taken as soon as I entered the room. But the photo of glutinous rice balls was really taken by me holding it. The disadvantages are that it is a little far from the subway. Second, it would be better if there is moisturizing lotion in the bathroom.

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Parkview Hotel
4.6/5491 Reviews
Pudong New International Expo Center
Shanghai Dongyi Hotel has high-end facilities and complete supporting facilities, especially the environment is quite good. It is adjacent to the Shanghai Oriental Art Center, with full schedule and high international grade. It also has the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, Shanghai Museum (East Building), etc. Here there are green trees, wide roads and fresh air.
Luxemon Hotel
4.5/51109 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
The hotel was exactly what we was looking for. However, the location was no longer next to NYU as the school had moved. So had to check out early, but the staff was very accommodating and helpful! The breakfast is great! the bathroom was a little hard to deal with. No place for the towels to be hung up and could see through the glass somewhat. Other than that perfect . Good beds , very comfortable. Nice temperature and the climate in the room is good. Clean and comfortable
Urban Hotel
3.1/530 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
An older apartment building with some hotels built in it. The facilities are relatively old and the space is relatively large. Of course the most important thing is that the price is right and the location is excellent.
Crystal Orange Shanghai Lujiazui Financial Center Hotel
4.8/52582 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
Frankly speaking, this is the first time I have booked a hotel like ”Orange” or ”Atour” by myself. I usually stay in high-end hotels. This time I chose this hotel for the convenience of doing things. Anyway, it was okay to leave in one night. But it was completely beyond my expectation. The front desk upgraded my room from ”Deluxe King Room” to ”Executive King Room”. The room was very large, larger than many five-star hotel rooms I had stayed in in Shanghai. New and clean. The cleaning, lobby, and restaurant staff will always say hello when they meet. There are not many varieties of breakfast in the restaurant, but it is enough to satisfy you. The quality of cantaloupe and watermelon is quite good. On the night of the Lantern Festival, the waiter drove a cart to deliver glutinous rice balls from room to room. Sometimes the lady at the front desk would bring me a bottle of water, and it would be warm. Overall it’s really great! In the Lujiazui area of ​​Shanghai, this room at this price is really cost-effective! Wall crack recommended! I looked at many of the photos in the comments and thought they were fake, but I didn’t realize they were like this until I got to the room and looked at them. The pictures I took myself feel very fake now, because there are no personal belongings of mine in the pictures and they were taken as soon as I entered the room. But the photo of glutinous rice balls was really taken by me holding it. The disadvantages are that it is a little far from the subway. Second, it would be better if there is moisturizing lotion in the bathroom.
Home Inn Plus (Shanghai Lujiazui, Yushan Road, Yuanshen Sports Center Metro Station)
4.7/5825 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
Not far from the skytrain. The hotel is very easy to find. The receptionist service is very good. I can't speak Chinese and English. Therefore, use it to translate language to talk with male employees. The lovely staff chatted with me using translation as well. The room is on the good floor 20. The view is very beautiful. The room is suitable for 1 person. The first night I forgot to turn on the air conditioner. The weather was very cold and made me sleep sick. Haha. On the second night, I turned on the air conditioner and slept comfortably in a warm room. Breakfast is ok. I like the hot milk. The hotel area has both a normal restaurant and a coffee shop.
Motel (Shanghai Lujiazui Yushan Road Yuanshen Sports Center)
4.4/5498 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
The staff at this hotel were very nice and the breakfast was good. I also liked the location. However, I cut my stay short for several reasons. Firstly, the amenities were quite limited and also incorrectly listed on Trip.com - not a single room in this hotel has a fridge. The WiFi was incompatible with my VPN, and lastly, the mattress was extremely low quality and uncomfortable. I woke up with imprints from the springs in my skin. For these reasons, I’d say this hotel is okay for a night or two, but truly could not recommend for a longer stay.

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