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Metropolitan Seclusive Life In Wukang rd Shanghai
4.7/51305 Reviews

Metropolitan Seclusive Life In Wukang rd Shanghai

Huaihai Road Area/Xintiandi Area Shanghai|0.85km from Jing An District Culture Center
It's our 1st time staying in Seclusive, and we chose to celebrate my 50th birthday here (we're from Singapore). In our 6 days trip in Shanghai, this is the 3rd hotel we've stayed for 3 nights. We booked 2 rooms - a suite and a king-sized bedroom. Talk about the downside first. The suite (on the 2nd floor) is spacious with a terrace, however the king-sized bedroom (on the ground floor) was extremely small, it will not be suitable if you're a 6 footer at all (you'd probably be knocking your knee to alot of things). Since it is an old structured building, the sewerage system is no good (toilets in both our rooms were choked and needed attention). The staircase to the level 2 was really steep with uneven carpet. They should also plan to hire more (& younger) housekeeping staff as cleaning up the rooms takes longer than expected, we waited on the day of check-in as well as when we were out for lunch (2 hours). Now on the good things! Location is great as it is walking distance to alot of shops, cafes, restaurants. We reckon that this is a 'hot' and 'social influencer' locality with lotsa crowd taking photos and vids. What made the stay MOST PLEASANT and MEMORABLE is the staff named Ace, true to his name - he was truly a superstar with top-notch service and attitude, the type you'd think never exist in this world! From settling the laundry (with an external vendor), booking cars, restaurants reservations, birthday-surprise decor to the room, all coordination with external vendors and many more! Last but not least - with a bright smile at all times! If at all we decide to be back, its only because of Ace!

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Atour X Hotel (Shanghai Jing'an Temple)
4.7/51782 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
The breakfast is delicious. The front desk service is very enthusiastic and provides electricity and water. The little brother is very enthusiastic. The environment is very good, the facilities are very good, the sanitation is clean, and the service is very good.
Campanile Hotel (Shanghai Jing'an)
4.6/51768 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
My wife and I visited Shanghai for a doctor's visit and chose this hotel near the clinic. The breakfast is good, and not expensive. The location is great, and it is close to Nanjing Road, further down the road, there are many small eateries, even a Western restaurant, as well as a French-style bakery. The only thing that is not so good, is the fact that it is difficult to find the location when you take a taxi from the station. When we typed in ”Campanile Hotel” on the DIDI App, it did not appear. We then tried to hail a cab from the street but even when we showed the hotel name and booking page, the cab drivers just shook their heads. One driver picked us up but took us to an entirely different hotel. Thankfully we got a cab again, and the driver knew the place. Later we discovered that it is known as Kangbo Hotel, Wulumuqi Road.
Jing an Hotel
4.2/51392 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
Very good check-in experience, the attitude of the service staff is very good. I need to check in early when I bring my mother to a nearby hospital to see a doctor. I can't wait for the vacancy. A female manager is very friendly and helps to arrange the room. My parents are very happy and let me write a good review! The western architectural style, the interior decoration is also very characteristic, the room is also a bit nostalgic, the equipment is relatively old-fashioned, but it can be used, clean and hygienic. Very cost-effective hotel~
The Kunlun Jing An
4.5/54400 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
I have stayed in this hotel before when it was the Hilton. It was good then, and it is good even now. It used the home tennis stars during the Tennis Masters tournament in Shanghai. The location is the best part of this hotel. and easy access to Metro stations, the neighboring roads Julu Lu Changle Lu and Fumin Lu are buzzing with activity on weekend nights with their endless bars and restaurants! a great place to chill out, and I did just that. I got upgraded to a fantastic room with a view of Jingan Temple!
Hotel Equatorial Shanghai
4.5/54884 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
The hotel is well located and the staff is very nice. However, the rooms as very dirty and run down. There is a wide variety for breakfast but it seemed the food had been resting there for a long time. The gym is ok. We paid for an upgrade to an Executive room (Club Lounge access). We were told the Lounge was open for breakfast, it was not. There room was smelling to cigarettes so much, the only solution they gave us was to spray the room. We ended up checking out 2 days earlier as it did not seem fair the price we were paying for the poor cleanliness and bad maintenance of the rooms.
Shanghai Huijia Hotel
4/586 Reviews
Huaihai Road Area/Xintiandi Area
環境乾淨整潔,出門就是馬路,交通便利,打車或者坐地鐵都很方便,離華山醫院也很近,不到一百米,性價比還是不錯的,如果是來旅遊或者看病的,個人感覺還是比較推薦的(個人觀點僅供參考)

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