Guest User
June 2, 2024
The most satisfying hotel in the first half of the year, no one else.
Formerly the Oriental Business Hotel, it was rebranded as a high-end brand under Huazhu. It was beautifully renovated. Paintings can be seen everywhere in the lobby, elevator hall, restaurant, corridors, etc., which is very design-oriented.
The location is super good, with a first-line Bund river view. Cross the road to the Jinling East Road Ferry, and take a ferry for 2 yuan to Pudong. It is about 500 meters to Shiliupu Wharf, where you can take a boat to cruise the Huangpu River at night. It is also about 500 meters away from Yu Garden (Chenghuang Temple), so you can go shopping together. It is 1 kilometer to Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street. You can get there by strolling along the Bund from the hotel. It is also very convenient to take a taxi to the Shanghai Natural History Museum in 10 minutes.
The fairy at the front desk came to communicate the check-in matters in advance. When she learned that I would arrive at the store in advance due to a temporary change of itinerary, she was very considerate to help me make notes, and finally checked in smoothly. The front desk also upgraded the room type, which was really a surprise, and I decisively applied for a membership card. The hotel staff is good-looking, has a good attitude, and responds promptly. The cookies given upon check-in were delicious (my kid shamelessly asked for them the next day).
Corner Room 06 is a popular room type. It can see the Bund, the Oriental Pearl Tower and the three-piece suite. The interior decoration is comfortable and textured (much better than the weird style of the Bund Indigo next door). There are gyms and laundry rooms. Meilu Restaurant is worth a visit. The afternoon tea is very cost-effective. There are coffee, tea and fruits in the lobby. Even the elevator entrance has benches and bottled water for rest, which is very considerate.
The hotel is about 500 meters away from Metro Line 10. There is no parking lot. It is recommended to use public transportation. If you really need to drive, you can park at the nearby Bund parking lot.
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