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Huweiguan  Hotel (Shanghai Jiading New Town)
4.7/52591 Reviews
Jiading Industrial Zone
A very cost-effective hotel, the staff is extremely friendly and supportive. The hotel room was big, clean and equipped very well. The breakfast buffet offers both, Asian and Western style with good taste. The hotel environment is nice and green. I will come again for sure 🙂
Hudi Hotel
4/5280 Reviews
Shanghai Disney Resort
It’s a pretty good hotel. Now people don’t know what’s wrong with this pretty good hotel. Why do some people give bad reviews? It’s not a recommendation from a friend. It almost misled me. Let me give you a brief introduction to our stay experience. First of all, the location of the hotel is very good. The hotel is between Disney and Pudong Airport. There is the Outer Ring Expressway, no traffic jams, and it is very convenient to travel. The hotel is near the east gate of Disney. Secondly, the hotel is very big. The decoration is not as good as that of a 5-star hotel, but it is cost-effective. It is also very clean and the sound insulation is also very good. It should be a boutique hotel, similar to the Hilton Wanpeng Hotel. Special note: there are many brand snacks downstairs in the hotel, which is economical. Affordable, and also has a boutique spa shop. Definitely praise! ! ! I hope it helps everyone, and I also give some suggestions to the merchants to maintain the reviews a little bit. For such a good hotel, poor reviews will affect the business. . . . . .
Shanghai Grand Hotel
4.1/563 Reviews
Xinzhuang, Qibao
I booked a room for the customer. I didn’t think the evaluation was good. I went to see the hotel in person. Fortunately, it was renovated last year. The room was very clean, so the equipment was new, the customer was very satisfied, and the hot spring was small but clean. The price is not expensive. Overall, the customer evaluation is satisfactory. It is also close to Hongqiao High-speed Railway Station. There are many small shops and large supermarkets across the road.
Royal Century Hotel Shanghai
4.8/5567 Reviews
Shanghai Disney Resort
Actual review: The overall stay in the hotel is very comfortable, the rooms are large, well-equipped, and very clean. However, it is said to be close to the subway entrance, but in fact it is not close at all. It has to walk 2 stops. I never took bus 2 and took a taxi to the subway entrance. During the Spring Festival, it costs 20 yuan. The hotel service staff are quite enthusiastic and responsive to requests, but the results are average. I told the front desk in the morning, but they didn't do anything when I came back in the evening. On the third day, they hung a sign ”Do Not Disturb” when I left. When I came back in the evening, I saw that cleaning was still done. This is Very speechless. You must make a reservation in advance to go to Disney and the airport, otherwise you will be ignored. It doesn't matter if you leave early or late, you have to follow their time, either wait, or go by yourself.
InterContinental Shanghai Wonderland
4.8/57674 Reviews
She Shan, Songjiang University Town
Winnie provided invaluable assistance throughout the entire room booking process for my children. As I had booked through my Amex platinum card, she quickly recognized that my children would not be able to enjoy the card's benefits without my personal presence at the front desk. Winnie expertly recommended several packages that maximized our options, and I am incredibly appreciative of her assistance. Thank you, Winnie! My wife pointed out: The children were very happy. The water curtain performance was great and the sound insulation was also very good. Service ambassador Yaya tracked the whole process and even resolved some minor issues promptly and happily. The children would love to go again next time. 小朋友很开心,水幕表演不错,隔音效果也很好,服务大使娅娅全程跟踪,有点小插曲也都很及时愉快的解决了。小朋友下次还想去.
Qiletang Hot Spring Hotel
4.3/5234 Reviews
Fengxian Development Zone
During the summer vacation, we visited Fengxian for two days and one night, one kilometer away from the museum. Facts have proved that this is a more suitable place for a person with children. You can soak in hot springs, swim, and read books. It is still very relaxing, but the food is too unpalatable. I ate the saury in one bite. It was too fishy. The sukiyaki pot was filled with Chinese cabbage and one mushroom. It was not cost-effective. I saw many people ordering takeout, which I really regretted. As for fruits, the quantity in one pot is too small, and it would be wasteful to pile them up so high. There is an additional charge for the rooftop hot spring and swimming pool, which is RMB 39 per person regardless of size, and a swimming ring can be rented for RMB 40. However, why there are no lights in the hot spring pool at night? The children said it was too scary. The swimming pool only reaches the waist of a 1.5-meter child, indicating the powerlessness of swimming. The final check was 580 for the room and 550 for other expenses. The hygiene needs to be improved. The room is small but acceptable. After all, it is only 580.

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Guide to Hotels with Spa in Shanghai

Shanghai: Where East Meets West

Shanghai, located on China's central coast, is the country's most populous city and one of the most vital financial hubs in the world. Shanghai's skyline, punctuated by the iconic Oriental Pearl Tower and the towering Shanghai Tower, paints a vivid picture of the city's impressive blend of traditional charm and modern flair.

Journeying to Shanghai

Shanghai's main international airport, Shanghai Pudong International Airport, offers numerous connections globally. Once there, you can reach downtown Shanghai using the Shanghai Maglev Train, buses, or taxis. For domestic travelers, high-speed trains offer an efficient means of travel.

The main mode of payment in China is usually through AliPay or WeChat Pay. Most places still accept credit and debit cards, but it's wise to carry some local currency (RMB) for smaller vendors. Mandarin is the official language, with Shanghainese also widely spoken. A translation app may come in handy when interacting with locals.

Attractions That Shine in Shanghai

Shanghai is brimming with must-see sights. Walk along the Bund to see colonial-era buildings against the backdrop of a modern skyline. Visit the tranquil Yuyuan Garden, an exquisite example of Ming Dynasty design. The Shanghai Museum hosts an extensive collection of Chinese historical artifacts, and the Shanghai Disney Resort promises fun for the entire family.

Shanghai's Seasons and Apparel

Shanghai has a humid subtropical climate. Summers (June-August) are hot and humid, while winters (December-February) can be quite cold. The best times to visit are autumn (September-November) and spring (March-May), when the weather is moderate. Pack a mix of lightweight and warm clothing to adjust to fluctuating temperatures in Shanghai.

Choosing Your Accommodation in Shanghai

Shanghai offers a wide variety of accommodations to meet diverse traveler needs. The Peninsula Shanghai, near the Bund, offers luxury and proximity to iconic sights. For foodies, The Puli Hotel and Spa is near numerous eateries in the Jing'an District. The budget-friendly Mingtown Etour Youth Hostel near People's Square offers comfort without the hefty price tag. For those seeking Instagram-worthy spots, the Bvlgari Hotel Shanghai with its stunning views won't disappoint.

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