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100 Inns & Hotel (Shanghai Fengjing Old Town)
4/550 Reviews
Jinshan Fengjing Ancient Town area
Just like the star review above, I have been a regular customer for many times. This is my first time to stay here in the summer. The quilt is so thick! ! ! I couldn’t sleep well after a long night of tossing. No matter how good the air conditioner was, this big thick quilt was too much! ! At least I won’t dare to go there next summer...not to mention it’s not cheap
Zixuan Ge Homestay (Shanghai Fengjing Ancient Town Store)
4.9/535 Reviews
Jinshan Fengjing Ancient Town area
So I stayed for one night to sweep the tomb in Qingming. The homestay is easy to find. The location is in the most central location of the ancient town, and it is quiet. Because the cemetery of the family has been here, I have come to the ancient town many times. This homestay is indeed newly opened. The overall design of the homestay is simple, because I am not used to sleeping with the elderly, so I chose this room with two beds. The room is relatively small, except that the bed is the bathroom, there is not much room for activity. However, outside is the reception desk and living room, you can rest outside. The overall newly renovated quilt is very clean. Although it is simple, the landlord uses better decoration materials and supplies. Even the toilet paper is very thick. The mattress is better for the elderly to sleep comfortably. These details are not visible in the photos, and you can only experience them if you have lived. This is the local landlord's own house. I am very enthusiastic about managing it myself. If you have any problems, I will help you solve them immediately. I also introduced the nearby cost-effective hotel. I have been to Fengjing Ancient Town so many times. The first time I heard so many things about Fengjing Town, I have gained a lot of income from living here! By the way, most tourists like to go to the Sanqiao side. I have lived in the Sanqiao side before. The ancient town on this side of the homestay may not have a lot of snacks and restaurants, and there are fewer tourists, but this side really has the taste of the ancient town, especially early in the morning!
SHANGHAI SANQIAO HOTEL
4.3/5316 Reviews
Jinshan Fengjing Ancient Town area
There is one thing to say, the environment and service are good. The facilities are a bit poor, and I don’t know if I won the first prize. I entered the room after 8 pm. The colder I stayed, the colder I found that the air conditioner could not be played. After the efforts of the service staff, the air conditioner was turned on at 11 pm, saying that it was short-circuited. . . Then there is the sound insulation problem, basically the level of clarity of the voice at the door of the room.
99 Inn Shanghai Jinshan Fengjing
4.2/549 Reviews
Jinshan Fengjing Ancient Town area
In Fengjing Town, it is not far from the main tourist attractions of Fengjing Ancient Town. The facilities are rudimentary but clean, the rooms are very small, and it feels small if you bring a suitcase.
Shanghai Fengjing Ancient Town Shanlu Hotel
4.7/5103 Reviews
Jinshan Fengjing Ancient Town area
Very satisfied stay. The location of the hotel is very good, a minute walk from South Street and Zhong Street in Fengjing Ancient Town. The hotel facilities are very new and the cleaning is very clean. The room is very spacious, the bathroom is large, and the room lighting is very warm. There is an elevator in the hotel building, and the elderly with inconvenient legs and feet don't have to worry. The breakfast buffet is relatively simple, but the basic configuration of buns, milk, fried dough sticks, rice, and fruit are all available. Shaomai is the feature here, which is very delicious. The place that can be improved is that it is best to have a higher table in the room, which can put things; in addition, the water temperature of the shower is slightly unstable. Overall very satisfied, next time you come to Fengjing, you will live.
Light Stay Yuexiang Hotel (Shanghai Fengjing Ancient Town)
4.4/5349 Reviews
Jinshan Fengjing Ancient Town area
Unexpected satisfaction! ! ! The hotel is very new. It was the first time I saw an electric curtain and a small refrigerator in a budget hotel. It was a pleasant surprise. It is clean, the space is not small, the environment is good, quiet and convenient. During a business trip nearby, the surrounding small hotels all looked terrible, so I chose this hotel in the scenic spot. So satisfied~ I also recommended your home to customers hhhh will continue to choose next time I come on business

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Shanghai, a metropolis where old-world charm merges seamlessly with modern marvels, offers an array of unique experiences that are bound to captivate any visitor. Embark on a journey through time as you stroll along the historical Bund, where stunning colonial architecture stands tall against the backdrop of towering skyscrapers. Explore the enchanting Yuyuan Garden, a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling city, renowned for its classical Chinese design and serene atmosphere.

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Convenient Locations for First-Time Visitors

The Bund: A picturesque waterfront area offering stunning views of the city skyline and iconic landmarks.

Nanjing Road: China's premier shopping street, lined with a plethora of stores, malls, and luxury boutiques.

Xintiandi: A trendy entertainment district with a blend of traditional Shikumen architecture and modern establishments.

Yu Garden: A peaceful retreat showcasing classical Chinese gardens, intricate pavilions, and charming tea houses.

Oriental Pearl Tower: An architectural marvel that provides unparalleled panoramas of Shanghai from its observation decks.

Tianzifang: A labyrinth of narrow alleyways bursting with quirky shops, art galleries, and cozy cafes.

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Before embarking on your Shanghai adventure, it's essential to keep a few things in mind. Firstly, obtaining a valid Chinese visa is necessary for most international visitors. Additionally, ensuring you have a reliable translation app or phrasebook can greatly facilitate communication with locals, as English proficiency may vary.

It's worth mentioning that carrying a small amount of Chinese currency (renminbi) in cash is advisable, as not all establishments accept international credit cards. Lastly, familiarize yourself with basic cultural customs, such as respecting personal space and removing your shoes when entering certain establishments.

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Shanghai boasts a well-connected transportation system that ensures hassle-free exploration of the city. Upon arrival at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, travelers can conveniently access the city center via the high-speed Maglev train or opt for a taxi service.

For those arriving by train, Shanghai Railway Station and Hongqiao Railway Station serve as major transportation hubs. The extensive metro network, spanning across the city, offers a cost-effective and efficient means of getting around, connecting popular attractions and neighborhoods. Additionally, abundant taxi services and ride-hailing apps provide convenient transportation options tailored to individual preferences.

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After satiating your appetite, immerse yourself in Shanghai's vibrant nightlife scene. From trendy rooftop bars with awe-inspiring views to lively jazz clubs and traditional tea houses, Shanghai offers an abundance of entertainment options to suit every taste.

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