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7 Premium Hotel (Shanghai Xujiahui Longhua Road subway station)
4.3/5960 Reviews
Xujiahui District
We booked the hotel on 11.13 to watch the Mayday concert. At that time, we considered that it would be close to the subway, which is close to the stadium. It was indeed close to the subway. There is a wonton seller downstairs, which is quite delicious. Because I was in such a hurry when I arrived and left, I didn’t have time to take pictures. The room was made of tatami mats, and we were given a small window replacement for free. It felt like the sink was leaking, so I washed some things, but there was water on the floor.
Mei Gang Hotel
2.6/541 Reviews
Xujiahui District
The hotel proprietress is very enthusiastic, because we stayed for a long time, the boss took the initiative to care about the elderly’s eating problems and asked the elderly to cook suitable meals for themselves, which was very good.
Haiyou Hotel Shanghai Xujiahui Branch
4.2/5473 Reviews
Xujiahui District
酒店在路口很好找,離腫瘤醫院不遠,附近吃飯很方便,離地鐵口也不遠,衞生很好。訂的家庭房,但房間的空間確實太小了,真是很擠,基本上衹有兩個床邊上的空間。房間衹有小窗户,但是窗户邊邊角角都在漏風,窗簾都微微吹起來,窗户上半截一塊玻璃有個拳頭大的破洞用報紙塞上的,所以空調一直開着也不熱,前台説不知道窗户是壞的,服務員給了一個大塑料袋,我們又自己買了卷膠帶把破洞糊住,又把窗户縫粘了一下,房間温度暖和多了。準備續房的前一天專門到前台問了兩次,兩次的回答都是到退房時間前到前台辦理就可以,但是到退房時間要續房時卻被告知續不了,房間已經訂出去了,臨時給我們調了雙床房。
沫希的家公寓(虹橋路分店)
4.6/513 Reviews
Xujiahui District
Very warm, clean homestay, the location is also very convenient! recommend
Feiyang Guesthouse
4.5/5109 Reviews
Xujiahui District
The room is fully equipped, clean and sanitary. The hostess is very attentive and considerate. She tries her best to meet the needs of the guests. It's a pity that I didn't take any photos of the environment because I was in a hurry when I left. Borrow some photos! Like the landlord👍🏻👍🏻
Xinyu Hotel (Xinhua Road, Shanghai Jiaotong University)
4.8/5247 Reviews
Xujiahui District
Advantages: The hotel is located at the entrance of the community, quiet and safe, the room is oversized, there is a sofa and a 1.8 rice bed, because I stayed late at night and left early in the morning, so I chose a windowless room. The first time I marked no window, I accidentally had a floor-to-ceiling window on the whole wall (although it was a place to pile construction waste outside), The whole hotel is also very design, cost-effective, very satisfied, I have the opportunity to try other room types in the future Disadvantages: slightly far from the subway, but the surrounding environment is very good, walking is very comfortable

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Shanghai Xujiahui District 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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