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Hongqiao Jin Jiang Hotel
4.5/52170 Reviews
Hongqiao District
I had a wonderful stay! The rooms were clean, very comfortable, and the staff was amazing. They went over and beyond to help make our stay enjoyable. They were extremely accommodating and allowed us to check in early. We got to hotel super early and I didn’t wanna wait. So this was a big plus. The sevice was exceptional as well. Would definitely send a friend there.
Jin Jiang Hotel
4.5/52589 Reviews
Huaihai Road Area/Xintiandi Area
Nice location and good hotel. The staff was especially friendly. The only side note is that there are different buildings with different check-in procedures, so make sure you go to the right building.
Jin Jiang Tower
4.5/54163 Reviews
Huaihai Road Area/Xintiandi Area
I booked the hotel to spend the New Year’s Eve. We arrived there at 12:00 am to make check in because it’s normal in China to make early check in. The reception attendant said that the room was not ready, we needed to wait until 14:00. Ok, we came back at 14:10. Waited in a long line to make check in. In the end the receptionist said that the room was still not ready, asked us to wait more 30 minutes. At 15:00 we were able to enter the room. Seems like the reason for this problem was over booking, but the hotel is a 5 star hotel, I expected a better treatment. They didn’t offer anything to apologize. Apart of it, the room is good, nice view.
Pacific Hotel
4.4/51242 Reviews
People's Square Area
The good things about this hotel - it’s directly across the street from a metro station, a park, and an art museum. The main shopping street is a quick five minute walk away. The building, lobby, and breakfast room all have a beautiful, vintage charm. The staff is polite and helpful. The breakfast isn’t elaborate, but the simple fare is enough to start the day with energy. The room for one person was comfortable and the bathroom was surprisingly big. The room they assigned me was tucked away a bit so at night it was really quiet. The things that need improvement - the carpet in the room was awful. It was dirty and felt crunchy. I don’t think a deep clean would improve the carpet. The carpet in the rooms needs to be completely changed. The bathroom shower head was also a bit outdated and the sink had separated from the bathroom counter. I think if these things were fixed, the hotel would be fantastic. As it stands, as a solo traveler this place was affordable and overall decent for the price. The location and friendly staff were the best features.
Jianguo Hotel Shanghai
4.5/5387 Reviews
Xujiahui District
The hotel is located in the Xujiahui business district. Across the road is the Xujiahui Church and next to Metro City. It is very convenient for shopping and eating. Check-in for the executive room is on the 23rd floor. The service in the lounge is very good. I accidentally booked the room for happy hour in the evening. The only bad thing is that the bathroom in the room smells bad.
Park Hotel Shanghai
4.5/52998 Reviews
People's Square Area
I have enjoyed my week long stay at this historical Shanghai hotel immensely. Not only was my room perfectly clean and amenities restocked reliably - important to have enough drinking water in Shanghai summertime - but the hotel was clearly proud of its heritage and doing well at preserving it in interior design as well as friendly and efficient service. I had afternoon tea with three friends and it was well worth having to reserve it three days in advance. The location is certainly very convenient with the metro station just across the street and exploring Nanjing Road and the Bund area on foot is also ideal from here.

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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.

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