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Capella Shanghai Jian Ye Li
4.8/5638 Reviews

Capella Shanghai Jian Ye Li

Hengshan Road Area Shanghai|1.09km from Yuqing Road
Located in the bustling business district of Xuhui, Capella is much better than the ones in Hainan! It's quiet in the middle of the hustle and bustle, making it very convenient to go out for a walk or ride a bike. Although the design of the small five-story building is climbed up and down, the functional areas are indeed divided very well. The sanitation and cleaning are good. Both bathrooms and toilets are smart and have heating functions. They are very friendly to friends who come to Shanghai in the winter. The audio-visual room does not disturb teammates who want to sleep. The light shading in the room is excellent and the sound insulation is very good. , it was quite quiet all night (but I don’t know if it was because there were few or no neighboring guests), which was appreciated by teammates who suffer from insomnia. The service is also very good. From the time of check-in, every employee takes the initiative to say hello, greets you with a smile, and responds quickly to requests. As for breakfast, I think it can be improved. Breakfast is a la carte service and can be ordered and delivered to the room. I went to the restaurant to eat, but my expectations may have been too high. I felt that the product that day was not at an excellent level, and the staff did not feel very busy. Why do I always have to ask for more tea? Haha... The last unhappy thing is that because I like their body wash, I bought it for home use, but I forgot to check it in when I boarded the plane, and the security personnel took it away in vain😭😭😭I will bring my children back next time, continue. Keep up the service level!

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Lestie Hotel  Hengshan Road, Xujiahui, Shanghai
4.7/56359 Reviews

Lestie Hotel Hengshan Road, Xujiahui, Shanghai

Xujiahui District Shanghai|0.36km from Yuqing Road
Wife and I just spent 13 nights in a Yarrow Suite @AUD350 p/n.(via Trip.com). I have previously stayed at this property on a number of occasions when it was under different ownership and was known as GianGong/JinJiang, and when I was always very satisfied with my stays. On this current occasion however, I was a bit disappointed - mainly due to the virtual complete lack of English language capability from any staff (previously there had always been an English speaker on duty at Reception). So most of our comunications had to be via a cellphone translation App. I get it that we are guests in China but do feel that having the facility to make ouselves understood is of worthwhile value. Further more we felt the breakfast buffet offerings were disappointing - whilst being plentiful, most dishes were served cold - which in the middle of a Shanghai winter is not good enough. Also after a few days the supply of cutlery knives apparently ran out (from pilfering??), so that towards the end we certainly expanded our expertise in the use of chopsticks. On the positive side the availability of a laundry room is very handy facility. Perhaps this property has suffered adversely from the pandemic and it was noted that its up-market gift shop no longer exists. Also, the overall locality around Hengshan Road seems to have lost a lot of its vitality as it currently is not the ”party street” that it previously was. We actually sought to extend our stay by a couple of days but were quoted a much increased price for our room although it appeared to be the only one occupied on our floor. So we moved to the Donghu Hotel which offered better value for our Aussie dollar (and where most of the front office staff speak English). In summary I feel that the Lestie Hotel is still good but has perhaps evolved principally towards the Chinese domestic market, is a bit over-priced, and so I would not recommend it to foreigners.

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木子家的lemon民宿(衡山路分店)
4.5/56 Reviews
Xujiahui District
The location of the homestay is superb, it is also very easy to find, it is convenient to go anywhere, Wukang Building is just a few minutes walk away, Xujiahui is also very close, opposite Xujiahui Park, very life-like, the room layout is clean and warm, the security is very good, the living is very safe, Also, it’s too comfortable to watch an open-air movie in the yard.
Tianping Hotel Shanghai
4.4/5333 Reviews
Xujiahui District
Once again, I would like to express my appreciation for the services provided by both Ctrip and the hotel. Regarding a series of issues I raised, both parties provided understanding and support and provided quick solutions. Great reviews as always. The facilities are slightly old, but seeing the professionalism and heritage of the old hotel, I still think it's understandable and acceptable. Continue to recommend and praise!
滙悦家公寓(天平路分店)
4.1/53 Reviews
Xujiahui District
The check-in process is very convenient… the location is really convenient, very close to Xujiahui and Wukang Road. Just next to itc, next to Ganghui, there are many choices for eating…the floor of the room is very clean, and I don’t worry about the children walking barefoot on the ground… there are a lot of mildew on the shower curtain in the bathroom. It should be that the old house is not well ventilated. The soundproofing of the old house is average. But the neighbors are basically quieter, so it's not very noisy.
Olive Tree(Xujiahui)
3.6/55 Reviews
Xujiahui District
The location is excellent, there is Ganghui Hang Lung next to it. It is also very convenient to visit Wukang Road and other streets. The community is quiet and you can see many cats. Suitable for gathering with friends.
十二七七公寓(宛平路分店)
4.7/52 Reviews
Xujiahui District
A small yard on the first floor + a house in the alley near Jiaotong University is really convenient. It takes 15 minutes to walk or ride a few minutes to Jiaotong University subway station and the Internet celebrity Wukang Road Building. The small yard is very sunny and the sun is very comfortable. The clothes can be dried quickly, and there are often birds as guests. Very warm. 🙋 [For the landlord, I want to say] On the day of the stay, the host will send a babysitter-level check-in guide, which makes the check-in process very smooth. And the online response speed is also very fast.
Lestie Hotel  Hengshan Road, Xujiahui, Shanghai
4.7/56359 Reviews
Xujiahui District
Wife and I just spent 13 nights in a Yarrow Suite @AUD350 p/n.(via Trip.com). I have previously stayed at this property on a number of occasions when it was under different ownership and was known as GianGong/JinJiang, and when I was always very satisfied with my stays. On this current occasion however, I was a bit disappointed - mainly due to the virtual complete lack of English language capability from any staff (previously there had always been an English speaker on duty at Reception). So most of our comunications had to be via a cellphone translation App. I get it that we are guests in China but do feel that having the facility to make ouselves understood is of worthwhile value. Further more we felt the breakfast buffet offerings were disappointing - whilst being plentiful, most dishes were served cold - which in the middle of a Shanghai winter is not good enough. Also after a few days the supply of cutlery knives apparently ran out (from pilfering??), so that towards the end we certainly expanded our expertise in the use of chopsticks. On the positive side the availability of a laundry room is very handy facility. Perhaps this property has suffered adversely from the pandemic and it was noted that its up-market gift shop no longer exists. Also, the overall locality around Hengshan Road seems to have lost a lot of its vitality as it currently is not the ”party street” that it previously was. We actually sought to extend our stay by a couple of days but were quoted a much increased price for our room although it appeared to be the only one occupied on our floor. So we moved to the Donghu Hotel which offered better value for our Aussie dollar (and where most of the front office staff speak English). In summary I feel that the Lestie Hotel is still good but has perhaps evolved principally towards the Chinese domestic market, is a bit over-priced, and so I would not recommend it to foreigners.

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