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來咱們乾淨的家公寓(莘北路1號分店)
4.7/51 Reviews
Xinzhuang Industrial Park
不錯的體驗
Ji Hotel (Shanghai Jiuting Lingang Science City)
4.7/5385 Reviews
Xinzhuang Industrial Park
The 19th hotel I stayed in Shanghai, this one got a perfect score. Let me talk about the disadvantages first: 1. The location is very strange. It is almost five kilometers away from Jiuting... only by taxi, and there are relatively few shops around. The building of the hotel is also very strange, only three floors, but Songjiang seems to be almost like this. 2. For Songjiang, the price is a bit expensive. There are also many good hotels at this price in the city. Advantages: 1. Although it is a renovated hotel in 2017, it may be quite new due to the small number of people. 2. The house keeping aunt on July 4 was very good. Seeing that I could not pull two 24-inch suitcases by myself, I took the initiative to help me get to the elevator! The breakfast is also good. Although there are not many varieties, there are all that should be there, and the food is very fresh! It is very comfortable to eat and live here.
Jinzi Business Hotel
3.8/5189 Reviews
Xinzhuang Industrial Park
The environment is not bad, the front desk service is OK, the sanitation is very clean, the transportation is more convenient, I recommend everyone to stay, there is a barbecue stall below, the subway station is nearby
Ji Hotel (Shanghai Xinzhuang North Square)
4.8/5360 Reviews
Xinzhuang Industrial Park
The hotel is easy to find. There is a large parking lot at the door. It is very convenient for friends who drive here. The lobby is very clean and the service is friendly. Check-in is quick. The room arrangement is very satisfactory. The room is large and very clean. , come again next time,
Shen ao Electric Sports Hotel (Shanghai Jindu Road Branch)
4.8/53 Reviews
Xinzhuang Industrial Park
The Internet cafe is not open, accidentally encountered this newly opened e-sports hotel, then asked my brother to come here to play black games, to the hotel was amazing by this hotel. Facilities: complete facilities, Hygiene: Hygiene is super clean Environment: The environment gives me a particularly warm feeling, especially comfortable Service: The front desk clerk is superb and very beautiful. 😅 It is recommended to friends who like to play games can really experience it. High-equipped computer 3060 graphics card, the speed of the network is particularly smooth, playing any game without getting stuck, supporting games also play a lot of thieves, playing games is particularly silky, the price is really high, I hope to help everyone, I'm gonna ask friends to go black
EasyGo Inn Hotel
4/5194 Reviews
Xinzhuang Industrial Park
The location is easy to find, the front desk is easy to find, but the room size is too small! The bed is also small! generally! It is also a good choice for business trips in Shanghai! ! There is a parking lot! Not much location! ! Need to coordinate! !

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Shanghai Xinzhuang Industrial Park Hotel Guide

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