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Yijia Boutique Hotel (Shanghai Hongkou Football Stadium)
3.8/5520 Reviews
North Sichuan Road Commercial Area
房間設施:很智能且貼心,房間衛生很乾凈整潔,服務態度很好,感受:下次還會來的!改善:各方面都很不錯,但是小細節還是很重要,但是非常乾淨整潔,就是隔音不怎麼好,衛生:房間非常乾淨,尤其要表揚打掃衛生的工作人員,連我丟床上的衣服都疊好了!外圍:房間很乾凈院子設計也很漂亮,前台接待真心不錯特別熱心服務:該酒店都有着乾淨整潔的房間和良好的服務態度很好,設施和服務,如健身房、自助洗衣等這些有了就更好了!熱烈推薦反正,對了地鐵就在門口兩分鐘就到,出行非常方便!
Waiting Hotel (Shanghai Sichuan North Road&HongKou Football Stadium)
4.7/51407 Reviews
North Sichuan Road Commercial Area
The door of the hotel is not easy to find, there are Qifentian and the whole family within 100 meters of the hotel, which is a perfect solution for eating and drinking. The room is clean and odor-free, and the price is very high. There are complimentary Coke and Sprite, as well as mineral water. The full set of smart rooms are more comfortable, and everything is controlled by voice. You need to ask the front desk for toiletries. The most pleasant place is the disposable slippers in the room. The touch is too comfortable. Disadvantages: the room sound insulation is relatively poor, the sound insulation of the upper and lower floors is very weak, the sound of the upper room is clearer, and the sound of the corridor is also clear. The characteristic of staying in is that the hotel is opposite to Tianai Road, and it will be very happy to bring sister paper to play together.
Shanghai Yaya Light Luxury Hotel (Hongkou Football Stadium)
4.3/5825 Reviews
North Sichuan Road Commercial Area
A few days in advance, the hotel was told at five o'clock in the afternoon that the room had not been sanitized and could be exchanged for a superior double room with an additional 30 yuan. Yu Qingyu Li can’t arrange my stay at this time and should be upgraded for free, but the woman at the front desk of the hotel not only has no sense of service, but also has no expression on her face. Let me take the card to inspect the room and see if I need to add money to change the room. . I was speechless. Although I took me to see the house later, I was helpless to add money, but the impression was very bad and I would not choose this one again.
Iforest Hotel (Shanghai Hongkou Football Stadium)
4.5/5730 Reviews
North Sichuan Road Commercial Area
The entire living environment is relatively depressing, and the price/performance ratio is extremely low. The main reason is that the area is small and the height is too low. There is a table, a shelf (small), and a bed in the room. Yes, there are no stools, so I can only eat while standing after ordering the takeout. The table was so small that after I put a large bag, there was no room. The shelf can hold clothes, but only in summer. There are only two hangers on the shelf. How short is the room? My height is 1.75, and the distance from the ceiling of the room is estimated to be about 10 cm; the bathroom is even more exaggerated. I am estimated to be 5 cm from the ceiling. So friends who are taller than 1.8 live here, lower your head and curl up your neck. As for the sanitary environment, it was not cleaned anyway when I lived. I took a look at the bed sheet and it seemed difficult to remove it, so the bed sheet should not be changed, how long does it take to change... As a person who often stays in hotels, this is really the cheapest hotel I have ever stayed in. There is no one.
暖居上海民宿(多倫路文化名人街分店)
4.5/57 Reviews
North Sichuan Road Commercial Area
It said that 8 people could stay, and there were three 1.5 meters of beds. The problem is that I charged a head fee of 70 for one person, and I didn't have a quilt to hit the floor. In addition to the service of opening the door, I said that I would have to delay the fee when I checked out at more than 11 o'clock, and there was no service. The location is really convenient, and the landlord's attitude is hard to say.
Dengba International Chain Inn (Shanghai Hongkou)
4.2/51204 Reviews
North Sichuan Road Commercial Area
I have lived in many hostels in Shanghai, and this is the first time I have found such a great hostel. The public space is very large, and the amount of toilets is also sufficient. There are scan code washing machines, scan code vending machines, and there will be many at night on the second and third floors. I chat with friends from all over the country. When I was playing piano, there was a projection screen on the first floor, so I could watch movies. The public life was very rich. The situation in the room, the bed is relatively wide, very soft and comfortable, each bed has a curtain, privacy protection is very good.

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