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Metropolitan Seclusive Life In Wukang rd Shanghai
4.8/51290 Reviews

Metropolitan Seclusive Life In Wukang rd Shanghai

Huaihai Road Area/Xintiandi Area Shanghai|0.89km from Shanghai Painting & Calligraphy Academy

Latest booking 24 hrs ago

It's our 1st time staying in Seclusive, and we chose to celebrate my 50th birthday here (we're from Singapore). In our 6 days trip in Shanghai, this is the 3rd hotel we've stayed for 3 nights. We booked 2 rooms - a suite and a king-sized bedroom. Talk about the downside first. The suite (on the 2nd floor) is spacious with a terrace, however the king-sized bedroom (on the ground floor) was extremely small, it will not be suitable if you're a 6 footer at all (you'd probably be knocking your knee to alot of things). Since it is an old structured building, the sewerage system is no good (toilets in both our rooms were choked and needed attention). The staircase to the level 2 was really steep with uneven carpet. They should also plan to hire more (& younger) housekeeping staff as cleaning up the rooms takes longer than expected, we waited on the day of check-in as well as when we were out for lunch (2 hours). Now on the good things! Location is great as it is walking distance to alot of shops, cafes, restaurants. We reckon that this is a 'hot' and 'social influencer' locality with lotsa crowd taking photos and vids. What made the stay MOST PLEASANT and MEMORABLE is the staff named Ace, true to his name - he was truly a superstar with top-notch service and attitude, the type you'd think never exist in this world! From settling the laundry (with an external vendor), booking cars, restaurants reservations, birthday-surprise decor to the room, all coordination with external vendors and many more! Last but not least - with a bright smile at all times! If at all we decide to be back, its only because of Ace!

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Shanghai Homestay
4.6/5431 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
This was a great find. We stayed here with two adults and an 8 and 6 year old. Mostly we were impressed with the service and how quick the owner was to respond to our needs. We enjoyed the area and the 10 min walk to the subway passed a few good eateries though it was a little outside downtown. Warning! Don't try to take a cab during rush hour. Take the subway or walk it! Would definitely stay here again.
心寬兩尺六特色民宿(南京西路分店)
4.6/59 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
The location here is really good, it is very convenient to go anywhere, and there are many places worth visiting around. The room environment is small and the sparrow is complete, and the preparation is very complete. The room is an electronic lock. The landlord will tell you the password before you check in. The reason for choosing this homestay is mainly to see his small balcony, especially the atmosphere, very suitable for breakfast and taking pictures. The first time I lived in this old bungalow, I felt very novel. There was no elevator. I had to carry the box to the third floor. The key was that the stairs were shaking, narrow and dark. There was no light at night. I felt that my grandmother's old house was not so old. But the interior of the room is very satisfactory In addition, if you are a light sleeper, it is recommended not to sleep on the upper floor, because the upper floor is close to the ceiling, the sound insulation is not good, the upstairs Abe walked around 6 o'clock in the morning and it was very loud.
Atour X Hotel (Shanghai Jing'an Temple)
4.7/51837 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
The breakfast is delicious. The front desk service is very enthusiastic and provides electricity and water. The little brother is very enthusiastic. The environment is very good, the facilities are very good, the sanitation is clean, and the service is very good.
Campanile Hotel (Shanghai Jing'an)
4.6/51745 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
The hotel is in a brilliant location. Very close to the underground and Jing’an Temple. I have been staying at this hotel regularly for the past 5 years and service has always been good. Only complaint I have is that there have been no renovations or improvements made to the rooms over the past 5 years and the ware and tear is starting to show.
Homeinn Selected(Shanghai Jing'an Temple subway station store)
4.2/51369 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
The stairs look like this, but you won't be disappointed after entering. The inside was clean, and the counter was upgraded to a big bed room to sleep well. There is a small window that feels good overall ~ I will definitely come next time. It's only a five-minute walk from the subway station.
Hotel Equatorial Shanghai
4.5/54690 Reviews
Jing'an District/West Nanjing Road
We had a wonderful stay here at Hotel Equatorial Shanghai. Hotel is easily accessible from Jing'an temple metro station. The beautiful Jing'an Sculpture park is very close. Great location in a beautiful area for shopping and food or for leisurely walking . We found many great restaurants in the nearby area. And being so close to the subway puts the entire city at your doorstep. Hotel rooms are of a classic design. Solid walls ensured great sleep with no disturbances. Beds were very comfortable. Hotel staff are enthusiastic and very helpful when we had questions. A special recognition and thanks to the master chefs and staff in the kitchen. The breakfast buffet here is amazing and not to be missed! Everyday was delicious. Highly recommend! (and keep an eye out for the hotel robot that you will see gliding around and even taking the elevators!) :-)

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