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Hi inn Hotel (Shanghai Lujiazui Zhangyang Road)
3.8/5259 Reviews
Lujiazui Area
In this location, the price can be said to be the price-performance choice, not too high. It is more convenient to walk 1 minute from the subway. There is a supermarket downstairs for shopping. The hot water came out quite quickly, that is, the floor drain was not very good, and the water was piled up on the bathroom floor. Easy to be wet. Everything else is fine. It was quite quiet at night, at least when I lived.
HomeInn · Neo (Shanghai Fengxian Ancient Huayuan Branch)
4.9/53 Reviews
Fengxian Development Zone
Xingrong Hotel
4.4/5145 Reviews
Pudong Jinqiao District
I booked three nights . I have positive and negative experience: Positive: 1-the hotel stuff are very helpful and very kind .They helped me pick up and send deliveries . 2-The room has a washing machine ,and there is a washing dryer outside the hall which very convenient and cheap,only 8¥ . 3-the corridor is very clean ,there is no carpet .The stuff keep the floor cleaned and shiny. Negative 1- there is no sink and mirror inside the shower . 2-the toilet seat is very small. 3-the shower running water is very low . But overall it was good experience and the price is good and reasonable.
Zhuxia Hostel Guesthouse
4.9/578 Reviews
Shanghai Disney Resort
First of all, give the boss a thumbs up, the service attitude is very good, the price is cheap, and the shuttle is arranged back and forth, it is also close to the park, and there is a simple breakfast. We didn't let us pick up late at night, and the taxi was only 30 yuan. There are also places to eat near the homestay, there are also small supermarkets, the rooms are fully equipped, the health is OK, very good! We booked a family room. There are small tents and game tables in the room. The children like it very much. A 2 meter 4 bed. The mattress next to the child sleeps is very suitable. The only thing is that the mattress is too soft and I am not used to sleeping.
上海馨心小院
4.5/515 Reviews
Chongming Island, Changxing Island, Hengsha Island
The location of the small courtyard is good, the entrance is a park built in the countryside, there is a river, the river is very clean, there are small woods, wooden plank road. The room is clean. Hengsha Island is indeed very clean. The small courtyard is very close to the town. The nearby Mindong Road, Dongjiang Road, Fuminsha Road, connected together, is a very comfortable ride road, and there are high water spruces on both sides of the road. Eating, renting bicycles, and the boss help solve it. The boss’s family made ”sugar and sour mulberry”, which is delicious.
Shell Hotel ( shanghai Wujiaochang Metro)
3.8/5226 Reviews
Wujiaochang Commercial Area
The room is basically clean and sanitary. The aunt cleans every afternoon. There are also enough disposable toiletries. I often stay at this hotel when I go to Shanghai on business trips. It's pretty good. However, a cockroach ran into the room this time. It took a lot of effort to kill it. It affected my mood a little. Later, I asked the front desk for an electronic mosquito coil, but I don't know if it worked. I didn't see any cockroaches afterwards. I hope the hotel can kill insects on time. The weather in the south is hot and humid, and insects are easy to grow.

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Lowest PriceS$ 11
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Tips for Selecting a 2 Star Hotel in Shanghai

Shanghai is located on China's central coast, which is China's most populous city and one of the most vital financial hubs in the world. If you want to experience the top luxury, Shanghai will be your ultimate choice.

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.

Travel tips in Shanghai

The main payment in China is AliPay or WeChat Pay. Most places still accept credit cards and cash. Mandarin is the official language of China, but in Shanghai, Shanghainese is also widely spoken by locals. English is also spoken by young generations. You can use a translation app when communicating with locals.

Top attractions in Shanghai

  • Oriental Pearl Radio & Television Tower: It is the most recognisable feature on Shanghai’s skyline, symbolising China’s emergence. This is certainly a can’t-miss attraction.
  • The Bund: You can see buildings against the backdrop of skylines. The walking areas extend about 1.6 km along the west bank of the Huangpu River.
  • Yu Garden: It is the only classic Chinese garden in the downtown area and was once a private garden for Ming Dynasty officials
  • Shanghai Disney Resort: It is the first Disney resort in mainland China, promising fun for the entire family.
  • Shanghai Wild Animal Park: It is one of the first AAAAA (highest-rated) tourist attractions in China. You can see more than 10,000 exotic animals here.

Shanghai's weather and what to wear

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.

It is recommended to pack a mix of lightweight and warm clothing to adjust to fluctuating temperatures in Shanghai.

Shanghai's transportation

Shanghai's main international airport is Shanghai Pudong International Airport. It offers numerous flights globally. Once there, you can reach downtown Shanghai using the Shanghai Maglev Train, buses, or taxis.

If you are interested in China train trip, China high-speed trains will be the best choice to travel all over China.

What to eat in Shanghai?

  • Xiaolongbao: These steamed dumplings filled with hot broth and minced pork are a Shanghai specialty.
  • Shengjianbao: Crispy on the bottom and fluffy on top, these pan-fried pork buns are filled with juicy pork and hot broth.
  • Scallion Oil Noodles: The noodles are tossed in scallion-infused oil and soy sauce, and sometimes pork or vegetables.
  • Hong Shao Rou: A red-braised pork with pork belly cooked in a savory and slightly sweet soy liquid.
  • Shi Zi Tou: Large pork meatballs simmered in broth with cabbage, these meatballs get their name from their size and shape resembling a lion's head.

Best stays in Shanghai

How many days is enough for Shanghai?

For a quick glimpse of Shanghai, 1 day is enough. But 3 days to 5 days will be more relaxing. You can enjoy more varied itinerary.

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