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Pullman Shanghai Jing An
4.7/57074 Reviews

Pullman Shanghai Jing An

Train Station Area Shanghai|0.3km from Shanghai Railway Station
Great location walking distance from Shanghai railway station. Got there a few hours early but hotel allowed us to leave luggage there whilst we went for lunch. Lovely hotel, staff, breakfast etc.. Only downside is that the pool is 6th floor in next building so you have to come down, go past reception and lobby and take lift to the 6th floor there. The small jacuzzi was not available when we wanted to use it as it was safer with our 3 year old so had to go into the main pool but we felt like we were getting in the way as others were using it to do their length swimming. Also, to get to the pool you have to climb up some stairs and at the bottom what looks like a rubber grip flooring was full of cold water but it was clear so when i stepped into it with cloth sandals that the hotel gave us in the room, they got soaking wet and the water was freezing cold. There should be a sign there to say there is a pool of water (see picture attached) Other downside in the room is that the lighting system is very confusing - we had an executive suite and wanted to put our infant to sleep in the main room whilst we relaxed in the living room but if you wanted the lighting on in the living area you had to go to the bedroom to turn it on and the lights next to the front door were also confusing as there was no option to turn on the lights in the lounge area and if there was, it wasn’t stated hence why we say it was all very confusing.

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Yitel Collection (Shanghai train station)
4.6/51270 Reviews

Yitel Collection (Shanghai train station)

Train Station Area Shanghai|0.45km from Shanghai Railway Station

Latest booking 24 hrs ago

The hotel is near the railway station and not far from the Jiangning Road subway station. The traffic is fairly convenient. The facade is relatively hidden and not easy to find, it is recommended to use navigation. The environment of the hotel is pretty good. The lobby is very spacious and provides seats. There are only three floors in total, so there is basically no need to wait for the elevator. The rooms are spacious and clean. The hotel staff are more enthusiastic. I am new to Shanghai and I am not familiar with the Shanghai stock market. The front desk answered a lot of my questions. The cleaning aunt is also very kind. There is a convenience store and a small canteen just outside the hotel. There is no food in the hotel itself, and I usually eat breakfast in this small canteen. For dinner, consider the south square of the railway station. The fly in the ointment is that the windows are relatively small. They are two small transoms for ventilation, but they basically cannot see the outside. The lighting is a bit problematic, but the room lighting is brighter. The other is that hotel tables are not suitable for computers. Some rooms are round tables, and some are long tables, but they are blocked by wall decorations. If you have office needs, you should pay attention to it. If you can accept these two points, this hotel should be said to be more value-for-money.

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Magnolia Hotel (Shanghai Railway Station South Square)
4.3/5637 Reviews
Train Station Area
The front desk clerk was very warm and thoughtful, the room was very clean, the distance from the Shanghai Railway Station was zero, the subway was next to the traffic was very convenient, the hotel's hardware was perfect, the breakfast was very rich, and I would choose this one next time I travel.
Stars 99 Motel
3.1/5146 Reviews
Train Station Area
The younger brother and sister at the front desk are very good. The room is not free to upgrade my room type. The aunt is also very good. I clean up the room every day. The health is nice. There is no problem with the computer equipment playing common games. The little brother has a fluctuation delay because of my LOL. , Helped me repair the old machine for a long time, Overall a very nice store, stayed for a week, plan to stay here for the next few days
Park Inn by Radisson Shanghai Downtown
4.2/5447 Reviews
Train Station Area
I often stay at this hotel, the staff is always friendly here, clean, the bed linen is fresh, and the cleaning staff is super, the girls always smile and try to help 👍🏻
Net Fish Esports Hotel (Shanghai Railway Station Hotel)
4.8/5739 Reviews
Train Station Area
Hardware facilities: The hardware facilities of this hotel are very advanced, each room is equipped with top-notch e-sports equipment and brand furniture, making people feel very comfortable and luxurious. At the same time, the electrical and lighting systems in the room are also very intelligent, improving the convenience of staying. Quality of service: The hotel staff were very friendly and professional and were able to meet my needs and requests. They were happy to help and service me and made me feel like I was back at home. ambiance: The atmosphere of the whole hotel is very comfortable and pleasant, making people feel relaxed and happy. The decoration in the room is also very exquisite and fashionable, making people feel happy.
Pullman Shanghai Jing An
4.7/57074 Reviews
Train Station Area
Great location walking distance from Shanghai railway station. Got there a few hours early but hotel allowed us to leave luggage there whilst we went for lunch. Lovely hotel, staff, breakfast etc.. Only downside is that the pool is 6th floor in next building so you have to come down, go past reception and lobby and take lift to the 6th floor there. The small jacuzzi was not available when we wanted to use it as it was safer with our 3 year old so had to go into the main pool but we felt like we were getting in the way as others were using it to do their length swimming. Also, to get to the pool you have to climb up some stairs and at the bottom what looks like a rubber grip flooring was full of cold water but it was clear so when i stepped into it with cloth sandals that the hotel gave us in the room, they got soaking wet and the water was freezing cold. There should be a sign there to say there is a pool of water (see picture attached) Other downside in the room is that the lighting system is very confusing - we had an executive suite and wanted to put our infant to sleep in the main room whilst we relaxed in the living room but if you wanted the lighting on in the living area you had to go to the bedroom to turn it on and the lights next to the front door were also confusing as there was no option to turn on the lights in the lounge area and if there was, it wasn’t stated hence why we say it was all very confusing.
Jitai Boutique Hotel (Shanghai Railway Station Meiyuan Road)
3.2/5524 Reviews
Train Station Area
In the past few days from Hangzhou to Ningbo, and then to Shanghai, I thought that accommodation was too expensive. In fact, it is close to the public and suitable for travelers of all levels. It is also very close to the railway station and the subway station. Those who are tired of traveling have more experience. Recommend this accommodation to you, and it includes breakfast, good service and hygiene!

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