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Pullman Shanghai Jing An
4.7/57385 Reviews

Pullman Shanghai Jing An

Train Station Area Shanghai|0.96km from Jiuzi Park

Latest booking 10 hrs ago

Great location walking distance from Shanghai railway station. Got there a few hours early but hotel allowed us to leave luggage there whilst we went for lunch. Lovely hotel, staff, breakfast etc.. Only downside is that the pool is 6th floor in next building so you have to come down, go past reception and lobby and take lift to the 6th floor there. The small jacuzzi was not available when we wanted to use it as it was safer with our 3 year old so had to go into the main pool but we felt like we were getting in the way as others were using it to do their length swimming. Also, to get to the pool you have to climb up some stairs and at the bottom what looks like a rubber grip flooring was full of cold water but it was clear so when i stepped into it with cloth sandals that the hotel gave us in the room, they got soaking wet and the water was freezing cold. There should be a sign there to say there is a pool of water (see picture attached) Other downside in the room is that the lighting system is very confusing - we had an executive suite and wanted to put our infant to sleep in the main room whilst we relaxed in the living room but if you wanted the lighting on in the living area you had to go to the bedroom to turn it on and the lights next to the front door were also confusing as there was no option to turn on the lights in the lounge area and if there was, it wasn’t stated hence why we say it was all very confusing.

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Atour Hotel Shanghai Jing'an Natural History Museum
4.8/53264 Reviews

Atour Hotel Shanghai Jing'an Natural History Museum

Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road Shanghai|0.19km from Jiuzi Park

Latest booking 12 hrs ago

A hotel group should do a good job in its own brand and reputation. The same hotel group should do a good job in the service and attitude. It can have different characteristics and different styles according to the area, instead of resisting and high-end distinguishing hotels. If the distinction between high and low grades will indeed lower the print of the guests. Elephant and feeling, Shanghai Jing'an Natural Museum Atour Hotel, advantages: comfortable location, relying on the Suzhou River, compared to other Atour may be a little far away from the subway, but it is not inferior, the service of the younger brother and sister at the front desk is not bad, breakfast is rich, taste is very good, disadvantages: But compared to other Atours I live in, it is indeed much inferior. Some details are not in place. I booked a twin suite and arranged to stay in Room 323. When I entered the decoration, it was a bit old Shanghai. The old and new were good, but I slowly found that there were some problems in the room. The young lady told me that the room inside was an old building, so there was no way to install an additional air conditioner, so it was equipped with a cold air fan, but the sound of the cold air opportunity was not mute, resulting in noisy to the elderly at night, there were few places to dry clothes, and the clothesline was speechless. There is no place to put towels in the toilet. The toothbrush needs to be picked up at the front desk every day (this is not understood, and it is the first time I have encountered it). I don’t know what Atour thinks. The toilet glass is very transparent (you can ask the staff to experience it). When I was in Hangzhou, I was told that Atour, who lived lightly, was resisted. Now I finally understand why someone will describe it as resisting (the price of resisting is not cheap, no difference from the price of four or five stars), the bed is also very soft, and the hygiene: the aunt is estimated to be too busy, the toilet is not washed, the paper towel cushion is still the same as when you come back, and the paper towel has not been increased. The shower head in the bathroom cannot be equipped with water pressure, just like what I said earlier, if the hotel is distinguished according to the high-end resistance, a hotel will lower all the services due to resistance, it will really give the guests a big discount, and will slowly do worse and worse like some chain hotels. This time I stayed in comparison to other hotels and even the same as Atour. Jing'an Natural Museum Atour Hotel is really a bit different from facing the Suzhou River... Match, I will not consider it next time I come to Shanghai!

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Atour Hotel Shanghai Jing'an Natural History Museum
4.8/53264 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
A hotel group should do a good job in its own brand and reputation. The same hotel group should do a good job in the service and attitude. It can have different characteristics and different styles according to the area, instead of resisting and high-end distinguishing hotels. If the distinction between high and low grades will indeed lower the print of the guests. Elephant and feeling, Shanghai Jing'an Natural Museum Atour Hotel, advantages: comfortable location, relying on the Suzhou River, compared to other Atour may be a little far away from the subway, but it is not inferior, the service of the younger brother and sister at the front desk is not bad, breakfast is rich, taste is very good, disadvantages: But compared to other Atours I live in, it is indeed much inferior. Some details are not in place. I booked a twin suite and arranged to stay in Room 323. When I entered the decoration, it was a bit old Shanghai. The old and new were good, but I slowly found that there were some problems in the room. The young lady told me that the room inside was an old building, so there was no way to install an additional air conditioner, so it was equipped with a cold air fan, but the sound of the cold air opportunity was not mute, resulting in noisy to the elderly at night, there were few places to dry clothes, and the clothesline was speechless. There is no place to put towels in the toilet. The toothbrush needs to be picked up at the front desk every day (this is not understood, and it is the first time I have encountered it). I don’t know what Atour thinks. The toilet glass is very transparent (you can ask the staff to experience it). When I was in Hangzhou, I was told that Atour, who lived lightly, was resisted. Now I finally understand why someone will describe it as resisting (the price of resisting is not cheap, no difference from the price of four or five stars), the bed is also very soft, and the hygiene: the aunt is estimated to be too busy, the toilet is not washed, the paper towel cushion is still the same as when you come back, and the paper towel has not been increased. The shower head in the bathroom cannot be equipped with water pressure, just like what I said earlier, if the hotel is distinguished according to the high-end resistance, a hotel will lower all the services due to resistance, it will really give the guests a big discount, and will slowly do worse and worse like some chain hotels. This time I stayed in comparison to other hotels and even the same as Atour. Jing'an Natural Museum Atour Hotel is really a bit different from facing the Suzhou River... Match, I will not consider it next time I come to Shanghai!
Campanile Hotel (Shanghai Railway Station, People's Square)
4.6/51993 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
Clean and decent hotel for this price in a good location. Room was quite spacious and modern, with new furniture and bathroom. The stuff was helpful and can speak English. Stayed two times already and both times I'm very satisfied! It’s a good combination of price and quality in Shanghai.
Shanghai Yijun Select Hotel
3.4/5169 Reviews
People's Square Area
Very close to the subway station. The transportation location is very good. It is hygienic and clean. The service is also very friendly. There are also delicious food nearby.
Shanghai Anbo Light Luxury Hotel
3.2/596 Reviews
Train Station Area
There is no window at this price! The room is not very clean, the sound insulation is not very good, and you can hear it. The homestay next to it is 50 yuan expensive, the area is large and the health is good and there are windows! Changed decisively
等號公寓(恆通東路3號分店)
4.6/519 Reviews
Train Station Area
✨ [First glance into the room] Very good looking 🙋 [For the landlord, I want to say] Okay 💡 [Small surprise for me by the homestay] Very quiet, the projector is very good 📍 [For the convenience of the surroundings, I want to say] Very close to Joy City 🛏 [Housing facilities I must mention] Very good
房東翅膀公寓(烏鎮路分店)
4.5/510 Reviews
Train Station Area
The landlord sister is very enthusiastic ~ If there is a problem, it will be solved in time. There is no smell at home. The only thing that feels insufficient is that the layout is too crowded. The top of the room is also relatively low. I feel more depressed. ***

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