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Novotel Shanghai Caohejing
4.9/52251 Reviews

Novotel Shanghai Caohejing

Everbright Convention and Exhibition Center Shanghai|1.33km from Shanghai Aerospace Enthusiasts Center
Service: The check-in at the front desk was very fast. Knowing that it was our first time to stay, we upgraded the room. The front desk staff were two handsome guys who were very enthusiastic and would take the initiative to say hello. Last night, I asked the front desk about the steam eye mask and provided full marks for the details. The hotel breakfast is a buffet with dozens of Chinese and Western varieties. It is considered a standard feature of high-end hotels. It only ends at 10:30 on weekends, so it is suitable for people who sleep in. Haha. Facilities: Although this Novotel is newly opened, it has all kinds of facilities. It is equipped with a free parking lot. If you order takeout, a robot will deliver it to the room. There is a 24-hour laundry room and gym on the second floor, as well as dryers and ironing machines. I personally think it is very friendly to business travelers. There are free drinks in the minibar in the room. give a like Environment: There is a park next to the hotel. The environment is very good. You can see it from the hotel room. I forgot the name of the park. When the weather is good, it is suitable for walking and relaxing. There is a subway in the surrounding area in a five-minute walk, and it is also very close to Hongqiao Airport. Novotel is indeed a high-end brand hotel. I was very satisfied with my first stay. I will continue to choose this hotel when I visit Shanghai in the future.

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Shanghai Baofa Hotel
2.9/514 Reviews
Everbright Convention and Exhibition Center
It is not soundproof at all, the toilet paper is still the kind of cardboard, and the window can easily enter the room with poor security.
Little Bear House Youth Hostel
3.6/523 Reviews
Shanghai South Railway Station Area
The facilities are very good, air conditioning, refrigerator, washing machine, hot water, wireless network is easy to use, the hall is stylish, the waiter is very professional. Warm service, fast check-in, no deposit, good health, clean room, clean linen, bright lobby, others are good, convenient travel, convenient taxi, many restaurants, affordable.
Shanghai Lailai Hotel
3.9/5286 Reviews
Everbright Convention and Exhibition Center
OK, the day before yesterday, the service of the young lady was very good, the front room was dirty and smelled a little, the young lady changed the room and praised it.
Meidu Hostel
4.1/543 Reviews
Shanghai South Railway Station Area
This hotel is quite small. The special room is at the gate on the first floor, similar to the small room Harry lived in at his aunt's house in ”Harry Potter”. Because it was too noisy because it was close to the door, I added money to the double room. There are a lot of mosquitoes in the room, and insect medicine is useless. There is no toilet paper in the room. Even the double room is very small. The pillow is very uncomfortable. The advantage is that the big bed room is quiet.
Magnotel (Shanghai Jinjiang Park)
4.5/5838 Reviews
Shanghai South Railway Station Area
The room is clean and beautiful, and the front desk service is user-friendly. When ordering takeout, a robot will deliver it to your room, and Jinjiang Amusement Park is nearby. However, breakfast needs to be paid for at your own expense (38 yuan/person). At the same time, if the hotel's hair dryer uses the power ***** at the bedside, the hair dryer will not work after using it for more than five minutes.
Huaxing Hotel
3.8/515 Reviews
Shanghai South Railway Station Area
Hygienic: The sanitation inside the room is OK, very clean, the window is dirty, it looks no problem, and the room is not cleaned in time. The corridor outside the room is very bad, and there is a heavy smell of smoke. Sound insulation: The room is quite quiet, and the sound of the plane engine can be heard occasionally at night, but the sound of the nearby viaduct and traffic is not heard, which is worthy of recognition. Metro: Closer, soon. Service: Multi-person travel does not give extra room cards, which is more difficult to stretch. Don't travel together~ you can call the front desk to open the door every time. Disposable supplies are picked up at the front desk, and the quality of disposable supplies is really disposable. Overall, the service experienced is barely in line with this price. Okay.

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