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Xiaozun Sitang Hot Spring Hotel
4.1/564 Reviews
Dapuqiao Area
Very comfortable, very close to the Huangpu River, the price is very low, Hanting is not as good as a hair, every day is back to the soup, the environment is in place, the service is not bad. The fly in the ointment is that the lights on the side are a bit cheap, and the check-out time is too early, but I don’t charge extra for refunding at all.
Gokurakuyu Spa Hotel (Shanghai Biyun)
4.2/5393 Reviews
Pudong Jinqiao District
Get off at the subway station and walk a short distance to get there. Because it is close to lalaport and freedom gundam There was also a spa, so I chose it. After entering the hotel, you must take off your shoes at the entrance. (It seems more Japanese-style than a hotel in Japan) In addition to the room number, each room also has its own name. The toilet is a Japanese smart toilet When I went to bed at night, I found several large mosquitoes in the room I stayed in. did not sleep well It'll be fine after I change rooms The hotel provides artificial hot springs modeled after Japan♨️ Just think of it as a spa treatment However, the spa area always smells like chlorine in a public swimming pool. This doesn't happen in Japan The hot spring itself also accepts non-accommodation use So there are many people during the day In addition to spa treatments, there are also arcades and video game consoles Snack shops, etc. are subject to additional charges. It feels like the whole hotel is trying its best to imitate Japan But I clearly feel the difference from Japan But if you like Japanese style and hot springs It’s okay to come here to have some fun while traveling in Shanghai.
blossom villa
4.3/5207 Reviews
Chongming Island, Changxing Island, Hengsha Island
The room is very spacious, with smart dock, double wash basin, shower room, deep bathtub... complete facilities. The outside environment is good, the three-in and four-out building with white walls and black tiles is quiet and comfortable. Although the food in the restaurant is not rich, it is freshly cooked and delicious. The internet celebrity puppy is lively and cute. The butler has added WeChat and can provide services at any time, responding to requests. Everything feels so comfortable.
Qianyun Peninsula Forest Private Tang Holiday Courtyard
4.6/5251 Reviews
Shanghai Disney Resort
You still have to go to this place in the afternoon, and arrived around 8pm. The small road has many twists and turns, making it difficult to drive at night. After parking the car, we first went to the wrong store. There was another store right next to it. There were three dogs in the other store. , first I was frightened to death by the dog, and was told that I had gone to the wrong place. Then I went to the hotel where I booked, but there was no one at the front desk. I called 177 but no one answered. I tried to find someone to open the small door next to it, but no one answered. Thinking that it was connected to the house next to me, I encountered three dogs chasing after me. I was so scared that I ran out of the door. I finally got through the phone and was told that it would take ten minutes to come over. The dogs never left, and I was right outside the door. Waited for more than ten minutes. Then talking about hot springs, they are actually large pools for bathing. They are gone after 11:30, and you have to wait 5-6 hours after one bath before taking a second bath. Although the room has floor heating, the bathroom is actually cold. I don't know why the air conditioner cannot be turned on. The water in the shower is not very strong. It feels quite cold in the bathroom. The sound insulation is not very good. I was woken up by the banging banging next to me in the middle of the night. I thought someone was knocking on the window and door of my room. The only thing about it is that the housekeeper has a pretty good attitude.
Zhuli Jushe Hot Spring Hotel
4.3/5546 Reviews
Qingpu Zhujiajiao/Oriental Land
Great mini break from the city. Loved the japanese ryokan styling throughout the rooms and public areas. Tatami mats, bamboo curtains and subdued lighting consistent throughout. Very clever design. Every element lent to the peaceful escape and my wife and I thought that for the sub 1000 pricing it was great value. Our visit to the Hotspring facilities was very pleasant and a welcome soak for tired bones. Zhujiajiao is much more pleasant when the hoards of tourists are gone so enjoyed the pleasant strolls through the lanes after being refreshed in the hot water and coming “home” to our clean and comfortable room was a joy. Breakfast was fine - but loved the room it was served in even more - a nice long low table with peaceful views to the outside garden. This place is great.
The Anandi Hotel and Spa Shanghai
4.8/51885 Reviews
Hongqiao District
A hidden gem perfect for a retreat from the city hustle and bustle. Well within city centre proximity, but secluded enough. It is family friendly, with a good gym and multiple healing/therapeutic amenities. Kara was very helpful before and during our stay. Great staycation destination.

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