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Hi Hotel (Shanghai Songjiang South Railway Station Zuibaichi Subway Station)
4.8/558 Reviews
Sheshan, Songjiang University Town
設施:設備都比較新穎。酒店設施配有洗衣機,機器人,早餐。寄存物品櫃子。 衞生:比較舒適,整潔,衞生。 環境:較寬敞明亮,入住較為安靜,酒店格局設計好。 服務:工作人員細心體貼,熱情,禮貌。都很辛苦的,要多多體諒。 入住體驗良好,適合差旅,家庭出遊等,有問題可以和前台工作人員進行溝通解決。 (🙏個人入住體驗,僅供參考)
Hi Inn (Shanghai Songjiang Zuibaichi Metro Station)
4/5327 Reviews
Sheshan, Songjiang University Town
Single room price 129 1. There is no natural light in the house. There is a corridor in front of the door. There is a small inner window next to the bed when entering the door. Behind the door is a laneway, which is similar to a utility room. It is used to store various sundries. The width of the laneway is less than 1 meter, but it is very long. Parallel to the direction of the bed in the room, leading in turn to connect each room. 2. The bathroom is custom-made with a whole cabinet, and the material of the washbasin has already fallen off. Namely: Figure 3 3. There is a smell of smoke when entering the door, and there is no air circulation. Enclosed dark space. 4. The overall hygiene is average, all kinds of toiletries are relatively complete, and the shower in the toilet is relatively powerful. The service attitude of the front desk staff is more accommodating and friendly. PS: The biggest problem: the room cannot be properly soundproofed. (The wall panels in the toilet itself are not soundproof, and the windows are common to alleyways. The wall behind the bed is a partition wall, which leads to poor sound insulation. You can hear the conversation in the next room clearly, and the wall will vibrate together when the door is closed. Can't sleep. )
Jinyi Holiday Hostel (Shanghai South Songjiang Railway Station)
2/511 Reviews
Sheshan, Songjiang University Town
Environment is not bad
Shanghai Songzheng Fashion Hotel
4.6/537 Reviews
Sheshan, Songjiang University Town
Located in the prosperous core area of Songjiang, next to Guanqian Food Street. But it is very quiet, quiet in the noisy; convenient for food, clothing, housing and transportation; the decoration is a bit old but very tidy; the proprietress is cool and the price is very high!
Mojianong Hostel
4.2/512 Reviews
Sheshan, Songjiang University Town
Overall it is good. The transportation is more convenient (bus, subway). There are also supermarkets around and it is not particularly far away. The room is very cost-effective, it is worth staying
Hanting Hotel (Songjiang Zuibaichi Subway Station)
4.6/5176 Reviews
Sheshan, Songjiang University Town
The Hanting brand is still very reliable. The service staff was very polite, but because they were new to the check-in, they were not skilled and understandable, and they also sent us breakfast for this, which was very good. The location of the hotel is good, close to Miaoqian Street and Zuibaichi subway station, and the bus station next to it is also very close. It is very convenient to eat and travel. The only problem is not a small problem, because the stay is about 6 o'clock, the twin room is full, there is no window left, there is no way, but the smell is really unpleasant when you enter, think about it anyway, sleep for one night, but it is not very comfortable. After going home, even the clothes were stained with the strange smell in the room. Can you think of a way to remove the smell of the windowless room? Everything else is very good, too bad.

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