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Shanghai Centre Serviced Apartment
4.6/52 Reviews
Jing'an District
The location is good, very close to Jing'an Temple and Metro Line 2 and 7. Life is very convenient. The rooftop garden on the 8th floor is clean. There is a small theater on the 4th floor. Since it was built more than 30 years ago, the glass is still single-layered, so the air conditioner cannot turn on the heat on cold days. What to do on a hot day? ?
The Portman Ritz-Carlton, Shanghai
4.6/51981 Reviews
Jing'an District
I stayed in the Portma Ritz Carlton for 2 nights just after Christmas. The service was excellent, all of the staff went above and beyond to help me. They greeted me by name, remembered my coffee and drink orders and went to great lengths to help me. The staff in the club lounge were amazing, Lisa, Tina, Sunny, Vincent and others. The floor attendant Cici was also so helpful. The location is great, many restaurants around and short walk to The Kerry Center and Jingan temple. definitely recommend!
Jing'an Qiuguo Hotel (Shanghai Jing'an Temple Nanjing West Road)
4.8/5993 Reviews
Jing'an District
Special forces are on a business trip, the rhythm is very fast, but the hotel is well chosen. The location is excellent, you can walk in the city as soon as you leave the hotel door, three steps and one cafe, five steps and one bar, where is there such a place in Beijing, people who know tell me. Quiet in the middle of noisy, I slept very well, the last time I slept so well or last time. The young lady who checked in was beautiful and had a good attitude, check-in and check-out, and the efficiency was slippery. The budget for business trip 500-700 is very suitable, and it is fast to Lujiazui.
MHshanghai公寓(陝西北路分店)
4.6/54 Reviews
Jing'an District
Very clean and tidy homestay, convenient transportation around, convenient travel, there are many foods nearby, praise and recommendation ~~~ The landlord sister is also very nice ~~
温柔的蘿蔔公寓(威海路分店)
3.3/539 Reviews
Jing'an District
Everyone's travel habits are different, I will talk about my own feelings, and I don't like to hear it when I didn't say it. I chose to travel by subway. Although the location is not too far, there is still a distance to walk with my luggage. The black is a big iron gate. It is a bit difficult to open. The door is open for a long time. The address is next to Minli Middle School. I arrived at night, and I have to trouble the landlord to come over at night to open the door for me. After entering, it was a homestay remodeled from an old house. Except for the inside of the room, there was no redundant decoration outside. It was very ”plain”, but it didn't matter, it was fine if you didn't leave the room. The sound insulation is not very good, and the next room can be heard walking. The landlord said that he could not eat upstairs, but the table downstairs seemed to have been used for a long time, and the layer was thick and gray. The stairs are very slanted, so be careful when going up and down the stairs. The bed is also good, that is, the quilt in the cabinet next to it is gray, like no one has used it in 800 years, the quilt on the bed is clean. The projection is too slow, maybe I won't use it, and I didn't press a channel that felt good after pressing for a long time. The toilet is too small. In addition to eating more shops nearby, you have to go a long way to go anywhere. And you can't store your luggage, you have to find a place to store it yourself. But it is still a good experience, and it is quite distinctive. The above is my personal feeling, thank you!
Iforest Hostel (Jing'an Temple Metro Station)
4.4/51475 Reviews
Jing'an District
The room was exactly what I was looking for as a solo traveler for one night - convenient and comfortable. In the night, I heard an alarm go off a couple times, but there was no emergency. In the morning, there was a service person speaking more English that could help me to stow some luggage and help with directions. The small window helped me know what time it was with my jet lag.

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