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Home Inn (Shanghai Fengxian Jinhui Commercial Plaza)
4.3/5196 Reviews
Fengxian Development Zone
環境不錯,周邊美食多,還有不錯的購物環境。前天服務規範熱情,周圍還是比較安靜, 衞生:好 環境:優 服務:好 設施:齊全,安全。值得你旅遊,商務下榻。
Home Inn (Hangtou store of Shanghai Hunan highway)
4.3/5240 Reviews
Kangqiao, Nanhui Area
這個價格在上海來説很不錯了。地鐵站近,400-500米吧,旁邊有個紅蘋果購物廣場,有吃的,還有盒馬。吃飯交通都解決了。挺不錯的。 是18號線終點站航頭站。 工作需要,住了5天,性價比很高。 設施一般,洗衣房從入住到走都還沒有修好。
Home Inn Neo (Shanghai Xujiahui Zhongshan West Road)
4.1/5437 Reviews
Hongqiao District
The first time I lived, I mainly relied on the place to work very close. The hotel facilities are relatively old and the room is relatively new. It's a bit noisy by the high speed, but the service staff are very good. You can go to the front desk for anything you lack. There is a buffet of 20 yuan in the morning. Although it is relatively simple, the nutrition is still OK, and you can have the following. Very fresh 👍
Home Inn Neo (Shanghai Hongmei Road Laowai Street)
4.4/5774 Reviews
Hongqiao District
The hotel has a good location, close to the Pearl Market and the many bars and restaurants in Laowai Street. The hotel has no lift, meaning that you have to carry your luggage to your room yourself, so a lot of hassle if you have large/heavy suitcases. The hotel looks clean, but the towels smelled strongly of cigarettes.
Home Inn (Jinshajiang Road, Fengzhuang Metro Station)
4.5/5658 Reviews
Changfeng Park Area
The room is comfortable, the hotel facilities are complete, the room is clean, the environment is good, dry and wet are separated, the service is warm, and the transportation is convenient. It is less than 200 meters away from Exit 2 of Fengzhuang Subway Station. There is a parking lot, high cost performance, the hotel service is warm and considerate, and the front desk is small My sister is super nice, enthusiastic, polite, meticulous and considerate. She answers my questions patiently and takes the initiative to help with my luggage. She makes me feel at home and cared for. The experience of staying in this hotel is great. The room is clean and comfortable, the service staff is kind and thoughtful, and the room aunt is also very good. The room is very clean and tidy. If you dry your clothes outside and cannot come back if it rains, the aunt will help put them away. Worth recommending, I will stay here again next time
Home Inn (Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station National Convention and Exhibition Center)
4.2/593 Reviews
Hongqiao Airport/National Exhibition and Convention Center
The room is compact, the bathroom is a bit small, and you have to turn sideways to close the door. There are shops downstairs, and the business lasts until 12 o'clock in the middle of the night. There are people ping-ping-pong-pong-ping one after another. It is too noisy. The attitude of the waiter was quite good. A colleague forgot that the water glass was left in the room. After calling customer service, he found the water glass in time.

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Nanjing Road: China's premier shopping street, lined with a plethora of stores, malls, and luxury boutiques.

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Yu Garden: A peaceful retreat showcasing classical Chinese gardens, intricate pavilions, and charming tea houses.

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