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The Westin Bund Center Shanghai
4.5/52483 Reviews

The Westin Bund Center Shanghai

The Bund Area Shanghai|0.49km from Xuyi Zhoushan Seafood

Latest booking 14 hrs ago

Overall a disappointing experience for several reasons. I’m not one who usually writes negative reviews or makes lists of issues when I stay at hotels, but there were a few that were difficult to ignore: 1. I stayed on Christmas Eve because we were having the hotel’s brunch the next day. I thought I would have a nice, relaxing morning to wake up and get ready, but instead was awoken to construction work out in the hallway—drilling and hammering that were incredibly loud. Furthermore, the whole room was then filled with the STRONGEST, AWFUL smell of burning plastic that I had ever smelt. Because none of the windows in the room could open, I had to suffer through the smell and try to ready as quickly as possible…not a pleasant way to wake up! 2. The bathroom just wasn’t clean. There were urine and possible blood stains on the toilet seat and floor that I had to wipe away when I first arrived to the room. Cleaning services should do a better job to check the toilet surfaces when cleaning. 3. It’s December and the middle of a cold snap in Shanghai, but for some reason the room was unbearably hot and stuffy. I turned off the heating and even tried to turn on the cold AC but the temperature remained the same. It was difficult to sleep because of how hot and sweaty I was. The windows couldn’t be opened so I couldn’t even get a fresh breeze…
MaxX By Steigenberger on the Bund Shanghai
4.8/51544 Reviews

MaxX By Steigenberger on the Bund Shanghai

The Bund Area Shanghai|0.79km from Xuyi Zhoushan Seafood

Latest booking 14 hrs ago

The overall feeling is pretty good. After all, given the price, it turns out to be some kind of hotel in Deutsche. It must have been renovated in cooperation with Huazhu? The exterior and the interior of the lobby feel quite new, and the rooms are quite big. After all, land is very valuable in Shanghai, and it is very close to the Bund. There is a ferry station across the road, a bus station at the door, double-decker buses, and the subway. The station is not very close. You still have to walk for a while to get out of Yuyuan Station. There is a little brother at the door to help carry your luggage. The room is generally okay. The bathroom feels like it's not a young hotel. The washbasin has a smell and can be yellowed, but there are no other problems. The slippers seem to be of average quality. I feel they are not in line with the hotel's positioning. The inner layer will stick 😂 The set meal for the advance tour did not include breakfast, so I didn't go to the restaurant. The service was still very warm, and baked cookies were given as a gift when I checked in. Biscuit, although the floor is high, the elevator is also very fast. Overall, I am satisfied. There is a small episode when checking out, but it is not a big problem. If there are activities and suitable prices, local dogs will still stay there again. See you again when we are destined.

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SSAW Boutique Hotel Shanghai Bund
4.7/5696 Reviews
Yu Garden Area
The hotel is very near the metro station, YU Garden, and the Bund. The front desk officers and housekeeping were all hospitable and accommodating especially Ms. Hayley. The breakfast buffet comprises of various cuisines and lots of choices. Very satisfying breakfast. The room is very clean, comfortable and truly spacious. I’m trying to find the exhaust in the bathroom but it seems like there’s none. Overall, it’s a wonderful stay.
Ji Hotel (Shanghai The Bund Jinling East Road)
4.6/56708 Reviews
The Bund Area
Very enjoyable stay! We arrived early in the morning before the scheduled check-in time. Although it was fully booked that day, they have managed to keep the housekeeping process quick to allow us in for a good rest. Before we depart to airport, they even offered us bottle of mineral water to keep us hydrated. Small gestures, but great hospitality. Kudos to the receptionist team. Will definitely be my top pick in next visit.
Renaissance Shanghai Yu Garden Hotel
4.6/53145 Reviews
Yu Garden Area
The Renaissance Shanghai Yu Garden Hotel offers a mixed experience that balances some exceptional features with a few drawbacks. The highlight undoubtedly lies in the breathtaking views from the rooms, which provide an awe-inspiring outlook, offering a glimpse into the vibrant cityscape. However, it's important to note that the building itself might show signs of age, which could be evident in the overall aesthetic and some facilities. The lack of amenities like self-service laundry might be a downside for guests looking for such conveniences during their stay. Nevertheless, the hotel's prime location opposite the wholesale mall is a considerable advantage for guests interested in shopping or exploring the local area. This proximity to a bustling commercial center adds convenience and opportunities for guests to immerse themselves in the city's vibrant atmosphere and culture. In summary, while the Renaissance Shanghai Yu Garden Hotel might have some limitations in terms of the building's age and absence of certain facilities like self-service laundry, its unbeatable views and strategic location opposite the wholesale mall make it a worthwhile choice for travelers looking to experience the vibrant energy of Shanghai.
Haiyou Hotel (Shanghai Bund Chenghuang Temple)
4.5/5103 Reviews
Yu Garden Area
very good. The registration at the front desk was very standard, and the cleaning was done in a timely manner. When ordering takeout, you must distinguish whether it is the Bund City God Temple store or the City God Temple store to avoid delivery to the wrong place.
Campanile Hotel (Shanghai The Bund)
4.4/52205 Reviews
Huaihai Road Area
The hotel is close to Nanjing, the Bund and Yuyuan areas which is a plus already if you are fond of walking. Never experienced any inconvenience during my stay, the drilling and construction activities are faintly heard in my room in the morning but these activities stop at night. You might hear sounds from other rooms, but it was not a problem to me as I was not a light sleeper. Going to the hotel is a bit of a challenge though. The hotel is almost three blocks away from Yuyuan Garden station (exit 4). The pavement is not wheel friendly type and it gets pretty dark when it is night. If you have loads of luggage, i suggest taking a taxi to avoid inconvenience. There is an all day mart beside the hotel. Thank you to the receptionist on duty when I was there who helped me with my laundry (laundry and dryer not free though 😔). You can also leave your luggage after check out.
Crystal Orange Hotel (Shanghai The Bund Jinling East Road)
4.7/54026 Reviews
Huaihai Road Area
Its recommended to stay here..its near from MRT, tourism place like yuyuan garden n the bund and many more place..if u take line 14,just take exit 5.its only 2minutes to take you to the hotel by walking.u can also rent the bike near the hotel..the family room is not big.but me n my family like to stay here.the hotel staff also very nice n very helpful..i will stay here again if come back to shanghai for sure ❤️

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