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Hilton Shanghai Hongqiao
4.7/53549 Reviews
Hongqiao District
Very good customer service! The location is a little remote but I expected it looking at the map. The room we stayed was good but had no window to outside which made it a little claustrophobic. Breakfast and restaurant on site were really good! Only real thing that was disappointing is having to pay for parking and the entrance from the parking area to the foyer that has a flight of stairs and a very heavy door that doesn’t stay open, which is not very convenient for suitcases, baby prams and disable people.
Hilton Shanghai Songjiang Guangfulin
4.7/52366 Reviews
Sheshan, Songjiang University Town
It was an excellent stay in all regards. Service. Location and food. I was especially pleased when staff helped organise a surprise birthday cake for my wife - complimentary. Very special. Only one very minor complaint was the breakfast. The hotel cooked very small batches of bacon in the morning having only enough per serve for 1-3 persons and a 10-15minute wait for new bacon. In all the hotels I’ve stayed in I’ve never had such a long wait for bacon. Just a very small thing I would point out, but I would still give this hotel 5stars!
Hilton Shanghai Fengxian Qiansheng
4.7/5983 Reviews
Fengxian Development Zone
Two days and one night of running away with the baby is just the right time to take it easy. Service: There are not many people checking in on Friday, and our baby needs to take a nap, so we can check in early. Thanks to front office manager Lucy's warm arrangements, we also received small gifts when we checked in and checked out. Environment: The hotel is not large but well-organized. It’s just that we walked in the wrong direction as soon as we entered the door and drove directly to the entrance of the banquet hall. It is recommended that the doorman or the signs should be clearer. The villa area is still under construction and can be repainted next time Catering: I tried Tang Restaurant, but I went late at noon and ordered two dishes that were not available. The overall meal was good and had its own characteristics. The baby likes to eat hand-made fish soup very much. But my baby broke a spoon in the restaurant, so compensation was normal. However, no service staff came to ask if the guest was hurt. The restaurant couldn't provide any proof of the price. In the end, they had to ask me to pay the purchase price of 40 yuan on the pretext of asking for a financial quotation and sending it to my email. Marriott handled the same thing much better than this restaurant. Compensation is natural, but the process needs to be standardized. Overall, it was a very happy experience. Special thanks go to Lucy for her professional and meticulous service, and the little brother at the concierge who was always busy helping us carry our luggage (seems like his surname is Shi).

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Unveiling the Enigmatic Charm of Shanghai: A Must-Experience Delight

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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Shanghai is a culinary paradise where food lovers can savor an array of delectable flavors. Delight your taste buds with the iconic xiaolongbao, steamed soup dumplings filled with savory goodness, or indulge in mouthwatering local dishes such as "lion's head" meatballs and "beggar's chicken."

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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