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Lestie Hotel  Hengshan Road, Xujiahui, Shanghai
4.7/56359 Reviews

Lestie Hotel Hengshan Road, Xujiahui, Shanghai

Xujiahui District Shanghai|1.17km from Catholic Shanghai Diocese Bishop's House

Latest booking 12 hrs ago

Wife and I just spent 13 nights in a Yarrow Suite @AUD350 p/n.(via Trip.com). I have previously stayed at this property on a number of occasions when it was under different ownership and was known as GianGong/JinJiang, and when I was always very satisfied with my stays. On this current occasion however, I was a bit disappointed - mainly due to the virtual complete lack of English language capability from any staff (previously there had always been an English speaker on duty at Reception). So most of our comunications had to be via a cellphone translation App. I get it that we are guests in China but do feel that having the facility to make ouselves understood is of worthwhile value. Further more we felt the breakfast buffet offerings were disappointing - whilst being plentiful, most dishes were served cold - which in the middle of a Shanghai winter is not good enough. Also after a few days the supply of cutlery knives apparently ran out (from pilfering??), so that towards the end we certainly expanded our expertise in the use of chopsticks. On the positive side the availability of a laundry room is very handy facility. Perhaps this property has suffered adversely from the pandemic and it was noted that its up-market gift shop no longer exists. Also, the overall locality around Hengshan Road seems to have lost a lot of its vitality as it currently is not the ”party street” that it previously was. We actually sought to extend our stay by a couple of days but were quoted a much increased price for our room although it appeared to be the only one occupied on our floor. So we moved to the Donghu Hotel which offered better value for our Aussie dollar (and where most of the front office staff speak English). In summary I feel that the Lestie Hotel is still good but has perhaps evolved principally towards the Chinese domestic market, is a bit over-priced, and so I would not recommend it to foreigners.

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Jianguo Hotel Shanghai
4.5/5444 Reviews
Xujiahui District
The room facilities are complete; the hotel's internal and external environment is very good; the public areas and rooms are clean and tidy; the hotel's service is very good and the management is relatively standardized.
Courtyard by Marriott Shanghai Xujiahui
4.6/5835 Reviews
Xujiahui District
The front desk staffs are helpful and friendly. The breakfast is good. If there is more variety of fruits are perfect.
Shanghai Xujiahui A.T.HOUSE Hotel
4.7/52508 Reviews
Xujiahui District
The interior design is pretty decent, can see they really considered the details of the faclities. Breakfast was so good, and good for IG photos as well! But it would be much better if there are more elevators since there are only 2 elevators in the high building and guests have to wait for long.. Other than that, overall was great and I will def choose this hotel next time when I come to shanghai!
New East Asia Hotel
4.4/5848 Reviews
Xujiahui District
It was very nice. The price is really really good. Hotel is totally normal. Nothing luxury, but everything in order. Rest of the hotels also have the same rooms, even smaller, but they charge more. So this is really ok. It's not perfect, but for this price in Shanghai it is good good. One thing, bring your own tooth brush and tooth paste, because the hotel doesn't give you those.
Lihe Hotel
4.6/51767 Reviews
Xujiahui District
A basic domestic hotel. Very few foreigners stay here. No mini fridge in the room if need cold refrigeration can leave the food with one big fridge located at the lobby - sharing basis. Prefer the room with Window though smaller in floor area. For single it is more than enough space . If 3 pax in a room then, not suitable. Staff are not oriented to provide traditional hotel concierge service . Everything is DIY. For local season travellers, this is the kind of no frills hotel people look for.
AmberM特色民宿(漕溪北路分店)
4.7/50 Reviews
Xujiahui District
📍 [For the convenience of the surroundings, I want to say] The essence of living in Shanghai is living in the old bungalows area. Going out is coffee shops, food markets, snack bars, both foreign and market. 🙋 [For the landlord, I want to say] Team management, the group will be pulled on the day of check-in. If there are questions, the housekeepers will answer questions at any time in the group.

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