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Jinshan Hotel
4.3/592 Reviews

Jinshan Hotel

Jinshan City Beach Area Shanghai|0.98km from Binhai Park (xinchenglu)
Due to the epidemic, you can't leave Shanghai. You can take your baby to Jinshan to dig sand. I have always trusted the state-owned hotel. Jinshan Hotel is also very close to the city beach, so I don't hesitate to decide. I booked an ordinary big bed room. I thought it was a big bed of 1.8. I could squeeze it with my baby. I saw the small bed of 1.5 when I entered the house. I couldn't make do with it. Hurry up to the front desk to help change the standard room, the front desk brother directly upgraded to the business standard room for free, and had to give the service of Jinshan Hotel a compliment. I saw a comment before that the waiter was not enthusiastic, and it seemed that it was not true. Old hotel, the facilities are old, but they are still cleaned up, the room is also equipped with an air purifier, the electricity has been working, and there is no musty smell in the old room. The type of breakfast is not bad. During the epidemic, there were not many guests, and it was not easy to maintain so many types. The small chaos tastes good, the milk is also bright fresh milk, not the milk powder, and the materials are kind. Check out is just to pay a room card, simple and convenient. The parking lot is large and free parking is a must. The swimming pool can also be used, there are not many people, and the water is still clean. If the requirements are not too high, Jinshan Hotel is still worth recommending, and I will go there if I have a chance in the future.

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Home Inn Huayi Hotel (Shanghai Jinshan City)
4.5/5695 Reviews
Jinshan City Beach Area
The hotel’s parking lot is large and free. It’s a five-minute walk from the sea. The hotel’s front desk service is warm and hospitable, the room is large, the service is good, the room is very clean and tidy, the restaurant aunt is not so friendly, and the breakfast is rich
shanghai kafulun  hotel
3.8/513 Reviews
Jinshan City Beach Area
not bad! The boss is very enthusiastic! Good location, many snack restaurants nearby! There is a park in front,
Shanghai Longna Business Hotel
4.4/560 Reviews
Jinshan City Beach Area
It is cost-effective and very suitable for long-term living. The staff were friendly and the stay was very comfortable. Great praise! ! ! ! ! ! I will stay here again if I have the chance~
Haiyusu (Jinshan City Beach Branch)
4.8/524 Reviews
Jinshan City Beach Area
Location: Just in the scenic area, parking to the beach is very convenient for takeaway. Be sure to take the sightseeing car of the hotel and walk too hot and too far to the beach. Facilities: Very new and very good, just like the online pictures. Hygienic: clean and hygienic, no slots. Environment: There is a small space at the door, there are tables and chairs at night, the sea breeze is very quiet and comfortable, and there are no mosquitoes. Service: Very good, service attitude is very good. Living in it is easy to play, and playing more fully. Go to check in in the afternoon and rest for a while. It is not hot to go to the beach at 5:30 in the evening, and play until 9 pm. Continue to play at 8 o'clock the next day. If you go back to the hotel at 11 o'clock, you can take a shower. Finally, go home comfortably. There are also activities such as the Oktoberfest, and the atmosphere is good.
Weiling Yipin Hotel
3.3/549 Reviews
Jinshan City Beach Area
I went on a business trip to Sinopec and booked a hotel online. The location is good and it is convenient to eat. The room was very clean and the hygiene was excellent. It cost only a few dozen yuan and it had everything. The air conditioning was good, the shower had a strong flow, and the environment was good. A very good hotel.
Natori Meiting Hotel (Jinshan City Beach Branch)
4.7/555 Reviews
Jinshan City Beach Area
Super recommended this hotel, good location, a lot of food around, opposite McDonald's, old Shengchang, squatting and burning fairy grass, etc., not far from the beach, about 15 minutes walk, you can watch fireworks for free, earn, beach parking space is scarce, park the car here and walk there, You can buy all the way, the beach toys, fruits, snacks that children need, just go while buying, so I feel that the time is particularly fast. This is the best hotel is the proprietress, very enthusiastic, need slippers to send up. The WiFi elderly will not connect, take the initiative to come to help 👍🏻. The sanitary environment is very good, it is newly renovated, I heard that I am the first to book this hotel, super honored. I will book this next time.

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