Oh my god, this is truly the most luxurious hotel I have ever stayed at in my life, I am completely blown away
Shanghai Qiantan Shangri-La Hotel
Perfect location📍
I just came back from the Shanghai Qiantan Shangri-La Hotel, and it’s absolutely amazing! The hotel is located in the Qiantan area of Shanghai, with super convenient transportation. It’s very close to the subway station, so getting to the city center or nearby attractions is super fast. Plus, the surrounding environment is top-notch, with many parks nearby, like Qiantan Youcheng Park. Every morning I could go there for a jog, breathe in the fresh air, and enjoy the tranquility of nature—it’s really relaxing.
Amazing check-in experience🎁
As soon as I entered the hotel lobby, I felt that sense of luxury. The front desk staff were very warm and handled the check-in process super quickly, no waiting at all. They were also very thoughtful; seeing I had a lot of luggage, someone immediately helped carry it to my room. The room was really great, tastefully decorated, and the bed was super soft and comfortable for sleeping. The room had an excellent view—opening the curtains, I could see the beautiful scenery outside. The weather was great the day I stayed, sunlight poured in, making the whole room bright and cheerful, instantly lifting my mood.
Comprehensive fitness facilities💪
The hotel’s fitness facilities are my favorite. The gym is fully equipped with treadmills, spin bikes, various strength training machines, and everything is brand new, making workouts really enjoyable. I went to exercise every morning, worked up a sweat, and felt energized all day. The biggest surprise was the hotel pool—it’s large, the water quality is excellent, and the environment is very quiet. I went swimming that afternoon, and I was almost the only one in the pool. I swam a few laps and really enjoyed it. The hotel also offers yoga classes; I took a session with the instructor and felt completely relaxed and comfortable afterward.
Thoughtful details❤️
The hotel really pays attention to the little things. One night I returned late, and the front desk staff specially left a light on for me, which felt very warm. Once I forgot to bring my swimsuit, and the hotel shop even rents swimsuits. Although the price was a bit high, it really saved me in a pinch. The hotel restaurant is also great, with a wide variety of breakfast options including Chinese congee and buns, as well as Western bread and milk. I ate very well every day. The restaurant staff are very enthusiastic and always come over immediately whenever I need anything.
Fun nearby attractions🎡
There are many attractions near the hotel. Not far from the hotel is Qiantan Taikoo Li, where the architecture is very distinctive, with many trendy shops and restaurants. I visited several popular restaurants there and tried lots of delicious food. There’s also the Shanghai Botanical Garden, which has a huge variety of plants. I went to the tropical plant house and saw many plants I had never seen before—it was very interesting. Also, it’s very convenient to get from the hotel to Shanghai Disneyland. I even spent a whole day there and had a great time.
Other tips💡
If you plan to stay at the Shanghai Qiantan Shangri-La Hotel, I have a few tips to share. First, book your room early, especially during holidays, as rooms are in high demand. Second, check out the hotel’s activities in advance; sometimes they have special offers or themed events that can make your stay more enjoyable. Third, although the hotel restaurant is delicious, it’s a bit pricey. If you want to save money, you can eat at nearby restaurants, which also have lots of great food at more affordable prices.
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Show More ReviewsShanghai Botanical Garden, formerly known as Longhua Nursery, is located in the southwest of Xuhui District, Shanghai. It is bordered by Longwu Road to the east, Longchuan Road to the west, Pingfu Road to the south, and Zhangjiatang Port to the north. It covers an area of 81.86 hectares and is a comprehensive botanical garden mainly for plant introduction, domestication and display, horticultural research and popular science education. [1][2] Shanghai Botanical Garden is divided into an exhibition area and a green planting area. [43] The exhibition area has four exhibition areas: plant evolution area, environmental protection area, artificial ecology area, and greening demonstration area, as well as the Huangdaopo Temple sightseeing area. Each area is further divided into several small areas with special plants as the main scenery, and garden architectural features. The garden mainly collects and introduces wild plants from the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. It has collected more than 3,500 species and more than 6,000 varieties of living plants. [1][2] Shanghai Botanical Garden is the highest member of the Botanical Gardens Conservation International (BGCI). [34] In December 2011, Shanghai Botanical Garden was rated as a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. [20] In October 2020, it was rated as a five-star park in Shanghai.[33] In February 2021, it was named the fifth batch of national forestry and grassland science popularization bases by the Chinese Forestry Society.[32] At 11:00 on September 28, 2023, the North Area of Shanghai Botanical Garden planned to open to the public for trial operation, covering an area of about 143,000 square meters.[60]