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Le Ju·Holiday Group Building Vilas
5/59 Reviews
Qingpu Zhujiajiao/Oriental Land
I like the projector in the living room. I can watch a movie while playing mahjong. Some bedrooms also have it. It is also very good to lie in the room and watch a movie after taking a shower at night. The location is good. It is quite close to Sun Island and Qingxi Country Park. I spent a great holiday.
Enjoyable life
4.9/517 Reviews
Qingpu Zhujiajiao/Oriental Land
I have lived in Shanghai many times and have been ”swindled”. Several times, I have a strong resolution of the pictures on the platform. This time, I found a homestay in Qingxi Country Park on Trip.com. I basically didn't step on thunder. I was very satisfied. Share it with everyone, and also attach some careful selection of homestays. The biggest advantage of this homestay is that the rooms are spacious, bright and quiet. The sun pours straight from the terrace, and the whole person is lying on the sofa to bask in the sun, which is really a rare enjoyment. Overall, the layout is reasonable, the facilities are complete, the internal organs are complete, the decoration is exquisite and retro, the living is very warm, it is still very worth experiencing. Service awareness: The butler is very kind and caring; Supporting facilities: You can book a farm private banquet in advance; Surroundings: Farming pastoral, small bridges and flowing water, organic vegetables, hardworking villagers (eyes are full of healing colors) - everything natural is beautiful. Listening to the housekeeper's introduction, the metasequoia in the autumn water forest is particularly amazing. I look forward to coming next time. Coffee freedom: always arrange mellow coffee when greedy cups; It is worth experiencing the rural life in Shanghai on weekends, Chat coffee and enjoy the delicious farm food.
Fuyun Residence
4.8/54 Reviews
Qingpu Zhujiajiao/Oriental Land
This homestay is not bad, the boss, the proprietress is very warm, the service is thoughtful, there is a problem with the network on the same day, and the room will be changed immediately, not bad.
市外別苑(蓮謝路分店)
4.7/56 Reviews
Qingpu Zhujiajiao/Oriental Land
I watched it online for a long time before I decided that this famous hotel was not disappointed, because it was newly opened, the facilities inside were still very new, the amusement equipment was also very complete, several families had a good time together 🥳 The room was also very clean, and the toiletries provided were disposable and very hygienic. Awesome 👍 The aunt in the famous hotel is very enthusiastic. In the morning, I cooked the dumplings I wrapped in my own bag. It was delicious.😋 Special thanks to the proprietress for the small Mid-Autumn Festival gift to the children. 🎁
聽野若水民宿(東浜路分店)
4.7/54 Reviews
Qingpu Zhujiajiao/Oriental Land
The location of the homestay is Linhe, there is a large hydrophilic terrace, the pulp board during the day, the stars at night, I like it very much. The landlord sister is very enthusiastic, welcome fruit and snacks to prepare early, guide us to park the car, explain the facilities in the room, very intimate service The room is very design, the mattress is very comfortable, the five-star hotel-like sleep experience The surrounding area is very open. The house is in the country park. You can go to the water forest by shuttle bus, or you can go to the water club to play in the water. In the evening, you can ride around the lake. The whole experience exceeded expectations, no need to go out of Shanghai for a weekend trip
VILLAGE  STAY
4.8/5203 Reviews
Qingpu Zhujiajiao/Oriental Land
My husband and I had an AMAZING time at Village Stay. The accommodation is located in a very quaint village surrounded by beautiful nature to go for a walk, bike or boat ride. The design of the place is very nicely done, both indoor and outdoor. The food is out of this world: best Shanghai fare we have had and very healthy. The coffee they serve is also of excellent quality. There is a lovely pool to be enjoyed and apart from that, the room contains everything you could wish for when staying at a hotel. The owners and other staff is very helpful and above all, very friendly. I 100% recommend this hotel to others and can hopefully come back in the future. The best thing of all is that it is located in Shanghai but that it feels that you’re very far from the busy city life!

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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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Before embarking on your Shanghai adventure, it's essential to keep a few things in mind. Firstly, obtaining a valid Chinese visa is necessary for most international visitors. Additionally, ensuring you have a reliable translation app or phrasebook can greatly facilitate communication with locals, as English proficiency may vary.

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