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The Drama Hotel
4.8/51059 Reviews

The Drama Hotel

Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road Shanghai|0.59km from Former Residence of Mao Zedong
Other reviewers have written that this is an “opera” inspired hotel but anyone with a background in Shakespeare will see through that. Each room is named with a word from a verse of a Shakespeare play instead of numbered. Rooms have Chinese editions of Shakespeare’s plays and a sort of “newsletter” explaining the connection between the Bard and the hotel. The bar has A Hamlet quote depicted in fluorescent lights. Michael Fassbender’s “Macbeth” plays on a big screen in the lobby. It’s clear someone here really likes Shakespeare. As to the hotel itself, it is recessed from the street making it somewhat hard for taxi drivers to find but ensures a quiet nights sleep in a lively part of the city. You’re a short walking distance to places like Tock’s and Taco Bell and just a little further distance for the Starbucks Roastery. This is an even better location if you need to visit the US Consular Office for passport related issues and the like as it’s only a few minutes walk away in the Isetan building. Leave your bag and computer here to minimize the security rigamarole of the visit there. Only negative potentially is that my room was pretty dim even with lights on, but that was a minor point, at least to me. Probably not an ideal location if you’re a first time Shanghai tourist looking to spend most of your time strolling the Bund and darting back and forth to Pudong— about a 20 minute taxi ride away. But if you’ve done the Bund and you’re in Shanghai for other reasons, great location. Staff are friendly and helpful. Would certainly stay again.

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Guisu Homestay (Nanjing West Road)
4.6/5228 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
The location is very central. It’s connected to many important sites: Starbucks reserve, Shanghai natural history museum and two metro lines. It was convenient point to travel from to explore Shanghai. There are also plenty of restaurants and shop. The rooms are beautiful and clean. It had many utensils for cooking and comfort. It also had a projector to watch movies at the end if the day. The information from the management is very clear and they were available to help us with all their needs. They sent extra water, tissues and helped us book a taxi.
Xiaozhu Homestay (Nanjing West Road)
4.5/521 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
Walking into the community, you suddenly entered the Republic of China era. The old Shikumen houses are really rare. The loft room is very warm and exquisitely decorated. The homely environment makes travelers feel like they are at home. I would like to express my special praise that this location is so convenient. It is surrounded by Zhang Garden, Mahler Villa, and the exhibition center.
靜安1011公寓(茂名北路分店)
4.6/54 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
The house is simple and chic, it is the type I like. We live very happily and the community is very quiet. It is convenient to go out, the landlord is very enthusiastic, contacted us early in the morning, arranged to stay, and gave some travel suggestions. The location of the cabin is also very good, eating and traveling are very convenient. Not far from the Bund, come back next time
Janekim公寓(昇平街分店)
4.7/52 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
The photo is a bit muddy. I wanted to send a video, but I can send a picture. I can take a screenshot from the video. I will just take a look at it. 😂 The room is quite clean, the things are quite complete, the refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, stove and so on. The bathroom is relatively small, there is no washbasin, and it will be brushing your teeth in the washing area. The problem is not big. The bath water is hot and the bed is hard, suitable for me with a bad waist. 🛏 [Housing facilities I must mention] The pillow is a bit soft, and it will be crushed when I lie down. I can't sleep well. 🙋 [For the landlord, I want to say] The landlord is very enthusiastic, the operation of the corners and corners is in place to help explain, and some travel route suggestions are also intimately provided.
新海洋之家公寓(威海路分店)
4.1/52 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
客觀的說,房東還是很周到的,但是房間也太太局促了,一個人轉個身都得側身轉,二個人住沒發住,一個人在地下另一個人就得在床上,沒法活動,不建議入住,體驗不好
菁飛之家客棧(威海路分店)
4.7/56 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
The room is very good, the living is very comfortable, the location is good, the north gate of the community is Nanjing West Road Commercial Street, I will stay here next time.

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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.

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Yu Garden: A peaceful retreat showcasing classical Chinese gardens, intricate pavilions, and charming tea houses.

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