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Shanghai Anyue e Hotel
4.6/5693 Reviews
Qingpu Zhujiajiao/Oriental Land
The breakfast is a set meal style. I don’t have to choose what to eat. The hotel has a free parking lot. The facilities in the room are actually good but there are still a lot of spots. One. Karaoke is on the fourth floor. The fifth floor can’t live at all. It’s noisy even though we negotiated to adjust It's a high floor but it's a flaw for the hotel 2. The washbasin in the bathroom is very small, even if the water is very slow. This is a big problem for the newly built hotel. 3. Slippers are not disposable, even if you put on a sterilized bag, I still dare not wear it 4. The curtains look very advanced and electric, but they can’t be closed at a distance of one foot. Finally, I manually closed them. 5. The soundproofing is really bad. I had a night in the next room. Fortunately, the child went to bed early. Anyway, I won’t go again.
Shanghai Juxing Hotel
3.4/51 Reviews
Qingpu Zhujiajiao/Oriental Land
Satisfied, very satisfied
JLTHouse
4.7/579 Reviews
Qingpu Zhujiajiao/Oriental Land
The landlord helped us turn on the air conditioner in advance and prepared fruits. The homestay is relatively close to the parking lot, and relatively far away from the main attractions, but relatively quiet. The decoration is more Japanese and very artistic, and ceramic gifts are also given to the children. If it is not rainy, you can also have a cup of tea and read a book in the small yard. The room on the second floor, as well as the children's books, my daughter basically finished reading. The old house is almost soundproof. It’s more convenient to buy things around, and Zhujiajiao’s vegetable market is also very close.
Shanghai Liang District Garden Hotel
4.1/558 Reviews
Hongqiao Transportation Hub Surrounding Area
Not bad, the facilities are complete, and the room is quite big, and the cooling effect of air conditioning is also good, but there is the sound of the chess and card room at night, which needs to be improved.
Tinghu Bieyuan Short-term Rental Villa
3/55 Reviews
Qingpu Zhujiajiao/Oriental Land
Arrived at about 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon, the aunt’s attitude was very good and very enthusiastic. I turned on the air conditioner early. The living room was decorated in a unique style, and karaoke speakers were also available. The room was clean, very comfortable, and very warm and at home. Friends are very comfortable and happy to play together. I will come again next time I come to Qingpu Dianshan Lake. Very comfortable at home
Zhujiajiao Xuan He Li Traditional B&B
4.7/546 Reviews
Qingpu Zhujiajiao/Oriental Land
I stayed with my husband, and stayed in the city for a long time and came to the ancient town for a vacation. I thought there would be more people during the summer vacation. I don’t know if it was the epidemic or the weather. There were few people nearby, so it was a little deserted. The location of the hotel is very good. It is right at the ticket booth of the scenic spot. The staff of the scenic spot also checked the green code and made an appointment to visit the ancient town, which is quite considerate. The hotel staff were very caring and provided us with a lot of help, especially the breakfast was given to us. It was obvious that there was no breakfast when booking, and it was thoughtful. The hotel has complete facilities and a large area, which is very cost-effective. The only drawback is the construction on the opposite side. The scenery is not good, but there is no noise, which is quite satisfactory.

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Shanghai Qingpu District Hotel Guide

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Convenient Locations for First-Time Visitors

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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.

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