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Qiletang Hot Spring Hotel
4.3/5234 Reviews
Fengxian Development Zone
During the summer vacation, we visited Fengxian for two days and one night, one kilometer away from the museum. Facts have proved that this is a more suitable place for a person with children. You can soak in hot springs, swim, and read books. It is still very relaxing, but the food is too unpalatable. I ate the saury in one bite. It was too fishy. The sukiyaki pot was filled with Chinese cabbage and one mushroom. It was not cost-effective. I saw many people ordering takeout, which I really regretted. As for fruits, the quantity in one pot is too small, and it would be wasteful to pile them up so high. There is an additional charge for the rooftop hot spring and swimming pool, which is RMB 39 per person regardless of size, and a swimming ring can be rented for RMB 40. However, why there are no lights in the hot spring pool at night? The children said it was too scary. The swimming pool only reaches the waist of a 1.5-meter child, indicating the powerlessness of swimming. The final check was 580 for the room and 550 for other expenses. The hygiene needs to be improved. The room is small but acceptable. After all, it is only 580.
Gokurakuyu Spa Hotel (Shanghai Biyun)
4.1/5433 Reviews
Pudong Jinqiao District
good Hot spring package for two people: a double bed room, soak in the hot spring, have a back rub and have dinner A little more than 1,000 in total Average price per person is 600 yuan Hygiene: After walking barefoot all night, my feet are still clean. Environment: The soundproofing of the guest room is not very good. You can hear the sound of people sitting on the floor outside in the morning.
blossom villa
4.4/5212 Reviews
Chongming Island, Changxing Island, Hengsha Island
The room is spacious and comfortable, and the butler's service is attentive and responsive. The quality of the meals from breakfast to dinner is unparalleled. It reflects the concept, quality and taste of from farm to table. The chef's skills are amazing. Each dish is served on a different plate. The dish is extremely fast. Every dish I tasted was of a high standard, as expected of being made by one of the best chefs in Chongming! The happiest thing is that I can bring my Teddy baby to live with me❤️❤️!
Qianyun Peninsula Forest Private Tang Holiday Courtyard
4.6/5252 Reviews
Shanghai Disney Resort
I took the baby out with my friends~ I mainly fancy the private soup that comes with the room~ The housekeeper is very caring~ will help with the luggage, and also prepared welcome fruit~ breakfast is also very good, Sam's milk juice, Swiss rolls and croissants... There is floor heating in the room~ The first floor is central air-conditioning, and the attic has a large skylight and comes with air-conditioning. It is really warm in winter and cool in summer. Especially suitable for living with children, a great experience!
Zhuli Jushe Hot Spring Hotel
4.2/5567 Reviews
Qingpu Zhujiajiao/Oriental Land
Great mini break from the city. Loved the japanese ryokan styling throughout the rooms and public areas. Tatami mats, bamboo curtains and subdued lighting consistent throughout. Very clever design. Every element lent to the peaceful escape and my wife and I thought that for the sub 1000 pricing it was great value. Our visit to the Hotspring facilities was very pleasant and a welcome soak for tired bones. Zhujiajiao is much more pleasant when the hoards of tourists are gone so enjoyed the pleasant strolls through the lanes after being refreshed in the hot water and coming “home” to our clean and comfortable room was a joy. Breakfast was fine - but loved the room it was served in even more - a nice long low table with peaceful views to the outside garden. This place is great.
Shanghai Wuwen Bamboo Language Homestay (International Tourism Resort)
4.6/5273 Reviews
Shanghai Disney Resort
Value for money if you look for an economical place to stay near Disney. There is no-frills but sufficient with basic stuffs you need for a rest when you visit Disneyland. Disneyland will cost you a lot and this hotel save your RMB. Breakfast was simple Chinese food, yet enough to kickstart the day. We came back very late from DisneyTown around midnight and had to call them asking how to flush the toilet (yeah, we couldnt figure out that the button is under the lid 😝) , they were gracious about it. The lobby may need some maintenance, but the room was excellent. Bedsheet was crisp & clean. 5 of us (2 adults + 2 teens + 1 child) slept comfortably in the Family Room which only costed RMB 500! (Not recommended if u r shy to share the transparant toilets though) The Ctrip says hiking, hot spring in the amenity, there is none of those. After walking around Disney, I think none of us wanna hike anymore.

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Shanghai Hot spring Hotel Guide

Unveiling the Enigmatic Charm of Shanghai: A Must-Experience Delight

Shanghai, a metropolis where old-world charm merges seamlessly with modern marvels, offers an array of unique experiences that are bound to captivate any visitor. Embark on a journey through time as you stroll along the historical Bund, where stunning colonial architecture stands tall against the backdrop of towering skyscrapers. Explore the enchanting Yuyuan Garden, a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling city, renowned for its classical Chinese design and serene atmosphere.

Encounter the vibrant pulse of Shanghai's nightlife as you wander through the neon-lit streets of Xintiandi, a trendy district brimming with stylish bars, restaurants, and boutiques housed in charming Shikumen-style buildings. Immerse yourself in the local culture by attending a captivating traditional Chinese opera performance at the Shanghai Grand Theatre, where ancient tales come to life on stage.

Convenient Locations for First-Time Visitors

The Bund: A picturesque waterfront area offering stunning views of the city skyline and iconic landmarks.

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

Xintiandi: A trendy entertainment district with a blend of traditional Shikumen architecture and modern establishments.

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

Oriental Pearl Tower: An architectural marvel that provides unparalleled panoramas of Shanghai from its observation decks.

Tianzifang: A labyrinth of narrow alleyways bursting with quirky shops, art galleries, and cozy cafes.

Better to Know Before Visiting Shanghai

Before embarking on your Shanghai adventure, it's essential to keep a few things in mind. Firstly, obtaining a valid Chinese visa is necessary for most international visitors. Additionally, ensuring you have a reliable translation app or phrasebook can greatly facilitate communication with locals, as English proficiency may vary.

It's worth mentioning that carrying a small amount of Chinese currency (renminbi) in cash is advisable, as not all establishments accept international credit cards. Lastly, familiarize yourself with basic cultural customs, such as respecting personal space and removing your shoes when entering certain establishments.

Effortless Transportation in Shanghai

Shanghai boasts a well-connected transportation system that ensures hassle-free exploration of the city. Upon arrival at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, travelers can conveniently access the city center via the high-speed Maglev train or opt for a taxi service.

For those arriving by train, Shanghai Railway Station and Hongqiao Railway Station serve as major transportation hubs. The extensive metro network, spanning across the city, offers a cost-effective and efficient means of getting around, connecting popular attractions and neighborhoods. Additionally, abundant taxi services and ride-hailing apps provide convenient transportation options tailored to individual preferences.

Indulge in Shanghai's Culinary Delights and Dazzling Entertainment

Shanghai is a culinary paradise where food lovers can savor an array of delectable flavors. Delight your taste buds with the iconic xiaolongbao, steamed soup dumplings filled with savory goodness, or indulge in mouthwatering local dishes such as "lion's head" meatballs and "beggar's chicken."

After satiating your appetite, immerse yourself in Shanghai's vibrant nightlife scene. From trendy rooftop bars with awe-inspiring views to lively jazz clubs and traditional tea houses, Shanghai offers an abundance of entertainment options to suit every taste.

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